Jeremy Clarkson has revealed whether his former co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May have visited his famous Diddly Squat Farm yet.

It would seem that hasn't been the case, especially after a trivial 'threat' from May.

A recent clip on TikTok resurfaced where Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper could be seen asking Clarkson questions.

Cooper asked: "Have Richard and James been to the farm to visit, if so, what do they make of it?

@gvmotorhumor Why do they ban each other though #grandtour #gavrisvladislav #richardhammond #gavrismotorcomedy #jeremyclarckson #jamesmay #topgear ♬ original sound - Gavris Vladislav

Clarkson responded: "No they're banned, both of them.

"Everyone's welcome except those two. James once threatened to land his light aircraft on one of the fields, I would have shot him down if he tried."

The trio are well-known for jokingly pretending they hate each other and have all 'banned' each other from pubs or other premises over the past few months since the Grand Tour ended.

The trio worked on BBC’s Top Gear before banding together once more for Prime Video’s The Grand Tour.

After working together for 22 years, the trio called in quits professionally in July with the dissolving of their production company which made the shows, W. Chump and Sons.

One last Grand Tour special aired back in September documenting trips to Zimbabwe and Botswana but now two of the members have reunited.


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Now speaking to the Radio Times this week, May was asked about what his relationship with Jeremy and Richard was like now they are no longer filming The Grand Tour.

“I’ve spoken to them a few times and I suspect we’ll go out for a beer somewhere,” he said.

“Just because we can, not because we have to come up with some gags, plan a road trip or choose some cars, but for the hell of it. It’d be quite interesting.”