Jeremy Clarkson shares nasty injury with fans as Lisa Hogan gives six-word response over 'dangerous' error

Jeremy's long-term partner shared a quip in the comments section
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Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he has suffered a nasty injury, prompting plenty of responses on social media.
The former Top Gear star suffered burns to his fingers during a cooking mishap at his home.
The television personality, who runs Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington and The Farmer's Dog pub in Asthall, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share the painful-looking injury with his followers.
The image displayed significant blistering on two of his digits, captured in what appeared to be a kitchen environment.
Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan star in docu-series Clarkson's Farm | PA Accompanying the photograph was a characteristically understated message from the 65-year-old broadcaster.
"Cooking is dangerous," said the former Top Gear and Grand Tour presenter.
The post quickly attracted attention from fans and fellow celebrities alike, with many rushing to offer their support and sympathy following the kitchen accident.
The photograph showed substantial blisters that had formed across Mr Clarkson's fingers following the incident.
At 65, the broadcaster continues to divide his time between his various business ventures in the county, including his farm shop and recently opened public house.
His farming exploits have become the subject of a popular Amazon Prime series, documenting his often chaotic attempts at agricultural life.
The injury appeared to be a straightforward cooking burn, prompting hia partner Lisa Hogan, who appears alongside him in Clarkson's Farm, to respond with characteristic wit.
"On the upside, dinner was delicious," she quipped in the comments section.
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Lisa Hogen penned a jokey response under Jeremy Clarkson's post
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Celebrity chef Marco Pierre White also weighed in on the injury, initially making light of the situation.
"That's nothing," the renowned restaurateur declared.
However, Mr White followed up his playful dismissal with a more sincere message of concern.
"Hope you're ok @jeremyclarkson1 love Marco x," he added.
Jeremy Clarkson currently stars in Clarkson's Farm | AMAZONSupporters of the broadcaster were quick to offer both sympathy and practical guidance in response to his post.
One follower recommended holding the affected fingers beneath cold running water for a minimum of thirty minutes to prevent further damage beneath the skin, noting this treatment works best when applied immediately after sustaining a burn.
Others simply expressed their shock at the severity of the injury, with one commenter writing "Ouch" accompanied by several alarmed emojis.
Some fans took the opportunity to enquire about future episodes of his farming programme, with one asking when the next series would be available to stream on Amazon Prime.










