Jeremy Clarkson has been dealing with a lot of issues on his farm as his team has been 'laid low with Covid'.
The former Top Gear star bought Diddly Squat farm a few years ago and has been documenting his experiences in an Amazon Prime show called Clarkson's Farm.
When he first began, he had no experience in farming but he thankfully has a team of people helping him, including head farmer Kaleb Cooper.
Discussing the issue in his Sun column, Jeremy wrote: "Since I started farming, I've always had a team of people to mend the stuff I get wrong.
"But this week, every single one of them was laid low with Covid."
His struggles can't even be filmed as the cameramen and director are off due to the virus as well.
Jeremy added: "Luckily, I have led a healthy life so I'm still OK.
"Although it did take me eight hours to muck out and feed the cows on Wednesday.
"A job Kaleb normally does in about four minutes."
Meanwhile, fans of the programme don't have long to wait to watch the second series.
Earlier this year, a first look at the new season of the Jeremy-fronted show was shared with delighted viewers.
After the success of the show, which has Jeremy trying his hand at farm life, Diddly Squat became massively popular among locals and fans.
The series' official page uploaded a picture of the crew filming segments of the show.
However, the page didn't reveal when the second season will be returning.
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"S2," they simply captioned the picture.
The exact air date of the series has not yet been shared, but it is expected at some point this year.
Although Clarkson's Farm brought in endless new fans, some locals aren't too happy about the consequences that came with it.
While the busy day of sales prior to the Diddly Squat shop's two-month closure would have been welcomed by the presenter, local residents were reportedly unhappy with how traffic had come to a standstill.
One resident explained to the Oxford Mail: "Buses can’t get through, it’s all at a standstill and nothing is being done.
"A ten-minute round trip is now taking over an hour due to traffic and parking on the road."
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