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Jeremy Clarkson ‘parties in pub until 4.30am’ celebrating
The choir, put together by the former Top Gear and Grand Tour star last year, won the 2026 edition of the ITV talent show.
During Saturday’s live final (May 30), Mr Clarkson himself watched on from the audience.
After their win was announced, one of the choir’s members, Katryna Shell, told presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly: “We are the first-ever choir to have won Britain’s Got Talent.
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“This is for all the farmers out there, for anybody that’s struggling; it’s not a taboo subject. If you’re not OK, speak up; this is for the farmers.”
They will receive a £250,000 cash prize and the opportunity to perform at the annual Royal Variety Performance.
Before their performance, the group described Mr Clarkson as their “biggest cheerleader” and added they “couldn’t thank him enough”.
Judge KSI, real name Olajide Olatunji, said he wanted to add their original song, This Is Home, to his Spotify playlist after they performed it.
The Sun has now reported that Mr Clarkson and the choir were out until the early hours of Sunday (May 31) celebrating the win.
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“Jeremy Clarkson spent the day after his Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir’s historic Britain’s Got Talent victory nursing a heavy hangover following some epic celebrations,” said the national newspaper.
“The presenter and the group were partying until 4.30am after winning the ITV show on Saturday night.”
Mr Clarkson added: “I gate-crashed the stage after the result.
“The atmosphere was incredible, and then we learned Arsenal had lost, which made it even better.
“We all went to the pub afterwards, and this morning, my head hurts. Despite this, I’m so happy for them.”