JEREMY Clarkson couldn’t hide his excitement after the Hawkstone Farmers Choir he founded made it through to the Britain’s Got Talent final.
In a celebratory video filmed with farm partner Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy punched the air after the choir’s huge win.
The TV farming duo praised the choir in front of crowds at Farm Fest Credit: Instagram/jeremyclarkson1
Jeremy cheered on the farming singers after their emotional BGT performance Credit: Instagram/jeremyclarkson1
The TV duo filmed themselves congratulating the singing farmers in front of huge cheering crowds at Farm Fest after the group’s emotional semi-final success.
The pair were attending the farming festival at in Warwickshire this weekend.
Earlier in the day, the was aired live at the festival, with the crowd singing along.
The group’s official account replied to Jeremy’s video, saying: “We just can’t believe it. Thank you all so much. Thank you for believing in us.”
Festival-goers sang along as the choir’s BGT performance played on screens Credit: Instagram
Fans watched on as the farming singers secured their place in the final Credit: Instagram
The choir was created by as part of an ad campaign for his .
It started as a group of real farmers singing in Hawkstone adverts before evolving into a proper choir that continued independently because members enjoyed it so much.
The choir itself is made up of genuine hard working farmers and agricultural workers from around the UK.
Tonight, the choir wowed the judges with a moving rendition of Pompeii by Bastille, easily securing a place in the final following the public vote.
The farming singers earned a place in the BGT final after the public vote Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
The group earned a standing ovation for their moving performance Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
Hawkstone Farmers Choir will now compete alongside the likes of and in next week’s live final.
They have already hinted Jeremy could join them for the final – albeit from the audience.
Choir member Ben Brooke said: “I don’t think BGT will be his thing . . . but who knows? Maybe he’ll be in the audience. You never know.”
While singer Katryna Shell said having Jeremy’s backing has been amazing, as he embraces the highs and lows of farming life.
“He is exactly how he is on TV,” said the mum-of-three. “He’s so nice. He’s genuinely interested in our journey.”
The singers are currently among the favourites to win the show and perform at the Royal Variety Performance for the King next year.


