Jeremy Clarkson pictured with Hollywood actress at Silverstone
The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host has recently moved somewhat away from his motoring side to pursue an agricultural adventure.
Having purchased Oxfordshire's Diddly Squat Farm back in 2008, the celebrity has since filmed getting to grips with farming.
Clarkson's Farm was initially released in 2021 and documents life at the farm in Chadlington, raising issues which affect British farmers to the forefront.
READ MORE: Locals close to Clarkson's Farm have one issue with Jeremy Clarkson
Now, into the filming of its fifth series, the Prime Video show has proved popular across the globe.
Yet Mr Clarkson remains very much interested in all things motoring, shown by his appearance at the British Grand Prix this weekend.
Spotted alongside a whole host of other stars at Silverstone Circuit, the TV Presenter watched on as McLaren's Lando Norris claimed his first home win.
Also in attendance was Hollywood actress Rebecca Ferguson, originally from Stockholm, Sweden.
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The 41-year-old is famed for her role as MI6 agent Ilsa Faust, opposite Tom Cruise, in a trio of Mission: Impossible films.
She also starred in both of Denis Villeneuve's Dune blockbusters as well as The Greatest Showman and The Girl on the Train.
The two stars met at Silverstone with Mr Clarkson posting a photograph with Ms Ferguson on social media.
He captioned the Instagram post: "What a day at the British Grand Prix."
Filming on Clarkson's Farm series five is currently underway after an announcement confirming the new series was made late last year.
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