Jeremy Clarkson, the iconic former Top Gear host, is back in the spotlight with an unexpected twist on the creator economy. Hot on the heels of his show's fifth season, Clarkson has launched 'Only Farmers' – a quirky nod to OnlyFans but tailored for the farming community. This platform is Clarkson's latest move to draw attention to the beauty and richness of the British countryside.
Clarkson's platform, much like his show, offers a genuine peek into rural life. Unlike the risqué allure of its namesake, 'Only Farmers' promises wholesome, immersive experiences. From farm stays to workshops and animal encounters, the aim is to deepen public understanding and appreciation of UK farms. "There are experiences in the countryside you never knew existed," Clarkson himself teases.
“This is real farms. Real people. Real countryside.” – Kaleb Cooper
The initiative is a love letter to farmers, offering a taste of farm life through bookable activities like tastings and seasonal events. It’s an invitation for global visitors to engage directly with local farmers, supporting the agricultural backbone of the UK.
Beyond his digital endeavors, Clarkson remains a steadfast advocate for farmers. His management of Diddly Squat Farm has been a focal point in his recent career, with Amazon Prime Video documenting his agricultural journey. From overseeing daily operations to orchestrating the Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir's triumphant win on Britain's Got Talent, Clarkson's dedication to the farming cause is unwavering.
Kaleb Cooper, a beloved figure from Clarkson's Farm, captures the spirit of the venture, emphasizing the authenticity and community at its core. As Only Farmers launches, it extends the opportunity for both local and international visitors to connect with the pastoral charms of Britain. This is more than a platform; it's a movement to celebrate the country’s unsung heroes – its farmers.