JEREMY CLARKSON has seemingly banned his co-stars Richard Hammon and James May from appearing on his Diddly Squat Farm Shop show.
The Amazon Prime show Clarkson's Farm, which has just been renewed for a second series, will not feature his Grand Tour colleagues any time soon.
The hugely popular reality series, which has won him new fans all over the world, sees the motoring journalist bring his Oxfordshire farm to life.
Located in Chadlington, Chipping Norton, the main attraction is the 61-year-old's 'Diddly Squat Farm Shop' which still remains open to the public.
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Speaking on Twitter following the announcement of Clarkson's Farm series two, Jeremy said: "All the team are back – Cheerful Charlie, Lisa, Gerald, and the foetus [Kaleb] in a tractor."
One curious fan replied, asking if his former Top Gear and current Grand Tour co-stars Richard Hammond or James May would ever make it on the show.
"Not in a million years… It's not that kind of show," replied Clarkson – shutting down any suggestion that the trio would reunite on the farm.
Speaking during a This Morning interview, Richard Hammond responded to Clarkson's banning order – saying he loved watching the show.
"I read that!," he said. "I mean, I love the show.
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"The key thing about the show, and you can tell when you watch it, that it is a genuine passion.
"I know that about him anyway. It's not for effect and it's not just for the telly.
"It's genuinely something he wanted to get to grips with himself, and that's fantastic."
The release date of Clarkson's Farm season two is not yet known.
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