Lisa Hogan marks sweet relationship milestone with Jeremy Clarkson as she shares series of unseen snaps

Lisa Hogan has provided a rare insight into her romantic relationship with former Top Gear host, Jeremy Clarkson.

The 64-year-old and his partner, who both feature in Amazon’s record-breaking series Clarkson’s Farm, have reportedly been dating since 2017 but on Sunday evening, Hogan had a different milestone to mark.

Hogan shared a handful of personal pictures alongside her beau to mark eight years since the two first crossed paths.

Beginning with a snap of the two cuddling on-board a boat during what appears to be a holiday, Hogan captioned the snap: “8 years today, I met @jeremyclarkson1.”

Hogan soon followed this up with a second image of the two enjoying time at home.

In it, Clarkson has wrapped his arms around the Irish TV personality while she smiles at the camera.

Hogan didn’t write a message in the accompanying caption but instead shared a series of love heart emojis.

The loved-up snaps were a marked change from a separate set of social media updates both Clarkson and Hogan shared over the weekend.

On Sunday, Clarkson hit back at a disgruntled follower who criticised his preparations for Storm Darragh at his Cotswolds pub, the Farmer’s Dog.

The pub had to close its neighbouring shop, butchers and off-licence which had been housed in a giant marquee due to the weather.

The powerful winds and torrential downpours caused by Storm Darragh meant a section of the marquee had been ripped off and damaged.

The Farmer’s Dog team decided to close the marquee over the weekend, which prompted one prospective pub-goer to criticise Clarkson for supposedly failing to prepare for the conditions.

“Surprised you didn’t take it down before the storm came would of been easier,” the Instagram user replied in response to a video of the damage.

The swipe caught the attention of Clarkson himself who was quick to fire back at the person’s suggestion.

Slapping down the notion, Clarkson replied: “It takes 24 people seven days to put that thing up or take it down.”

Hogan, meanwhile, was on hand to provide an update from Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, after fans had grown worried about the storm’s impact on Clarkson’s livestock.

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Alongside a video of the cows at Diddly Squat, Hogan explained: “Darragh is an Irish word for oak.

“On the farm, storm Darragh was a strong one, all the animals are safe & we hope you all are too.”

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