Clarkson's Farm proved to be a huge hit with Prime Video viewers ever since the first series dropped as viewers enjoyed watching a hapless Jeremy Clarkson turn his hand to farming.
Series two landed on the streaming giant on Friday and fans are already keen to find out whether they'll be further episodes following Clarkson's controversial comments about Meghan Markle.
The former Top Gear host received a huge backlash over the comments and it was reported Amazon was planning to end its partnership with The Grand Tour presenter.
However, fans will be thrilled by Clarkson's announcement that there will be a third series of his farming adventure.
On Monday, Clarkson replied to a fan of his Prime Video show on Twitter confirming the future of the series.
The fan wrote: "I loved it on Saturday that just passed, loved the show cant wait for a season 3 if there is one." (sic)
The Grand Tour presenter replied: "There is one."
Fans of Clarkson's farming antics shared their excitement at the news as one tweeted: "Awesome, great show. I love the serious messages and awareness the show tries to highlight through the humour. We've had farm shops, Roll on farm cooperatives and farm restaurants."
Another said: "Glad to here it! If Amazon tries to cancel you, I’m canceling Amazon. What you are doing is one of the most entertaining shows out there. It is also important to our civilization. People have forgotten what it takes to put food on the table and the importance of farmers/ranchers."
"Oh my!! My wife will p*** herself knowing there’s a season 3," a third joked. (sic)
Clarkson fans feared his popular Amazon shows would be cancelled after it was reported the streaming service was considering "cutting ties" with the presenter following the backlash to his column slamming Meghan Markle.
The former Top Gear presenter's column became the most complained about ever and was removed from The Sun's website at Clarkson's request.
Clarkson apologised on Twitter before releasing a lengthy statement on Instagram expanding on his apology and denied being sexiest or misogynistic.
A spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rejected both Clarkson's and The Sun's apology.
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