Lisa Hogan announces some new arrivals to Diddly Squat Farm Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop has urged Clarkson's Farm fans to "stay vigilant" after being made aware of certain scams. While the former Top Gear host opens up his land to allow the public to buy produce from his shop, which features on Amazon Prime, he never offers meet and greets. The TV presenter had to reiterate the facts of what services he does and does not offer at his farm as con artists had been targeting his fans and followers.

Posting to the shop's official Instagram account, accompanied by an image of a spider web, the Clarkson's Farm team warned: "Avoid getting tangled in online scams! "Unfortunately, we’ve recently heard about some individuals who have been tricked by scammers posing as our show cast and farm staff on the internet and social media. Please note: Diddly Squat does not offer farm tours or meet-and-greet sessions in exchange for money." The post issued a stern message, adding: "Stay vigilant and don’t let scammers take advantage of you!" Despite the warning, some fans actually thought the idea, which had come from the scammers, was a good one.

In the comments, one disappointed fan wrote: "Awww a meet and greet would be cool or an extra when you're filming at the shop." READ MORE Jeremy Clarkson gives no-nonsense verdict as fan transforms him into scarecrow [LATEST] View this post on Instagram A post shared by Diddly Squat Farm Shop (@diddlysquat.farmshop) "Maybe in the futur.