Lisa Hogan returned to television on Wednesday, 3 June, when a new series of Clarkson's Farm arrived on Prime Video, bringing jeremy clarkson children back into the conversation around Jeremy Clarkson's Oxfordshire farm. Hogan, who oversees operations at the Diddly Squat farm shop, is once again part of the show’s working core rather than a side figure.
Clarkson's Farm follows Clarkson’s effort to manage Diddly Squat in Chipping Norton, and Hogan’s role keeps the business side of the farm on screen. She is 6'2" and 188 cm tall; Clarkson stands at 6'5", or 196 cm, leaving a height difference of roughly three inches.
Diddly Squat and Hogan
Hogan is Clarkson’s partner, a Dublin-born former model who also brands herself as the Tall Irish on social media. The same phrase is the title of her emerging wellness brand, which is set to cover cosmetics, fragrance, candles, food and drink, alcoholic beverages, clothing, fashion accessories and footwear.
That gives her return a sharper commercial edge than a typical reality-TV cameo. The new series is exclusively on Prime Video, and the show’s setup still centers on the farm’s daily operations, with Hogan overseeing the shop while Clarkson manages the broader property.
Clarkson, Cooper and Ireland
The series also features Kaleb Cooper, Charlie Ireland and Gerald Cooper, keeping the farm operation ensemble intact. For viewers, Hogan’s return matters because she is not just part of Clarkson’s personal life; she is one of the people handling the farm shop business that the show tracks in real time.
The clean read is simple: Hogan’s on-screen return and her 6'2" profile are now tied to a working farm brand, a wellness label called Tall Irish, and a Prime Video series that still depends on the day-to-day mechanics of Diddly Squat rather than nostalgia alone.




