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Clarksons Choir Auditions for Britains Got Talent!

Jeremy Clarkson's farmers' choir is 'set to audition on Britain's Got Talent this weekend'.Members of the choir have shared their hopes for Jeremy to join them ...

Clarksons Choir Auditions for Britains Got Talent!
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Bintano News

March 20, 2026

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's farmers' choir is 'set to audition on this weekend'.

Members of the choir have shared their hopes for Jeremy to join them on stage in front of judges , , and 's stand-in .

Jeremy said: 'When I had the idea for this choir, I worried it would come to nothing more than me, Kaleb and two cows honking tunelessly through Kumbaya.

'I never imagined it would actually become a glorious gathering of brilliant people and beautiful voices representing the beating heart of rural Britain.'

Choir member Katryna Shell backed Jeremy to join them on stage: 'We'd love something like that. He does actually sing as well, believe it or not. We have heard Jeremy sing.

'I won't divulge further. I'll leave that up to you as to the tone in his voice. Make of that what you will', she told The Sun.

Jeremy Clarkson's farmers' choir is 'set to audition on Britain's Got Talent this weekend' 

Members of the choir have shared their hopes for Jeremy to join them on stage in front of judges Alesha Dixon, KSI, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell's stand-in Stacey Solomon

Last year, Jeremy blasted the 'fun police' after his explicit new beer advert was taken down from screens.

In his 'most expensive, biggest' advert yet, Jeremy hoped it would encourage people to buy his Diddly Squat Farm's Hawkstone lager.

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The  star hired a 34-strong choir of British farmers to sing their own rendition of the classic opera tune The Flower Duet by Leo Delibes - with a twist.

Jeremy and star joined the choir in singing 'F*** me it's good', instead of the classic version.

It finishes with Jeremy taking a sip of his pint before saying: 'Hawkstone. It is f****** good'.

But Jeremy's version of the song was banned from TV and radio because it being 'not compliant' with broadcasting regulations.

Jeremy describes his advert as 'the best thing I’ve ever made, apart from a shepherd’s pie in 1988'. 

He intended it to be a powerful celebration of British farming, the backbone of his best-selling lager and cider brand, Hawkstone.

The Top Gear star hired a 34-strong choir of British farmers to sing their own rendition of the classic opera tune The Flower Duet by Leo Delibes - with a twist 

Speaking from his Diddly Squat Farm, Jeremy confessed: 'It’s a cock-up, as usual. I’ve made my biggest, most heartfelt, and frankly, most expensive advert ever, and it’s been banned. 

'The fun police in their beige offices have decided that the public can’t be trusted to watch it.

'It’s been kicked off the telly, silenced on the radio, and barred from the cinema. Apparently, it’s 'not compliant’. With what, I have no idea. Common sense?

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'If the regulators won’t let the people see it, then perhaps the newspapers will. I’m asking every editor in the country: will you publish my banned ad?'

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