Lisa Hogan has opened up about the future she and Jeremy Clarkson ensilage for themselves – and it seems wedding bells are definitely not on the cards.
The 49-year-old has become a household name for many, not just because she is the girlfriend of 62-year-old Jeremy, but thanks to her scene-stealing moments on the Amazon Prime show Clarkson’s Farm.
Lisa and Jeremy have been an item since they were set up by friends at a party back in 2017 and now live together on Jeremy’s farm in Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire.
And while Irish model Lisa says she and Jeremy are very happy together, she said there are two things that they won’t be doing in the future.
Speaking about her relationship with Fabulous magazine, Lisa explained that she and Jeremy will not be walking down the aisle together.
She explained: “Mrs Clarkson? No, thank you, I like Lisa Hogan. We decided not to have children together.”
Fearing her comment about not wanting to have children with Jeremy could be mistaken in a sarcastic way, she doubled down on the point.
She said: “We’re at a stage where we are not going to have kids. I’m just happy pootling along. I think because of our age, it’s much easier. You go: ‘God, is it you I end up with? OK, that’s it.’
"But it’s relaxing knowing you are not going to be with anybody else. It gives you a certain amount of liberation.”
Lisa split from ex-husband Baron Steven Bentinck in 2011 after almost 30 years of being husband and wife and together they share three children.
Jeremy has been married twice before – with a short lived first marriage to a woman named Alex Hall in 1989 that collapsed after six months.
His second marriage was to manager Frances Cain in 1993 and that share three children together – but split in 2014.
Lisa explained how she and Jeremy dated for months before realising they would have a great future together.
She said: “He courted me for quite a long time. He took me out for dinner. He would pick me up, drop me off. I wanted to know that he wasn’t messing around.
“We’d both come out of quite long-term relationships and I was really happy being single. So I was like: ‘If I’m not going to be single any more, I don’t want to be with a messer.’”
She added: “There was [a moment]. I had given myself three months, but it was way before that, where I thought: ‘OK, I really like this person.’ He has a laser brain and will take you down – and that’s where the fun and the challenge is with him, trying to take him down.”
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