JEREMY Clarkson has unveiled Only Farmers — his cheeky take on saucy website OnlyFans.

The online service, which he launched two weeks ago, aims to connect people in rural areas.

Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper from Clarkson's Farm.Jeremy Clarkson, pictured with Kaleb Cooper, has unveiled Only Farmers Credit: Amazon MGM Studios Jeremy Clarkson walking through a field of wheat under a cloudy sky.Jeremy’s online service aims to connect people in rural areas Credit: Prime

On the website created by , 66, he is quoted as promising anyone signing up can enjoy: “experiences in the countryside you never knew existed.”

But there’s nothing X-rated about the service. It actually takes on another web giant, , by giving a platform to farmers to provide accommodation, tours and special events.

The website states: “The platform is built for bookable farm experiences: workshops, animal encounters, pick-your-own days, tastings, farm stays, private hire, and seasonal events.

“Only Farmers is launching with UK farms first, while welcoming visitors from around the world to discover the British countryside.

“From farm stays and family days to workshops, great food, animals, and events, book directly with the farmer.”

Jezza has launched the website around the same time as the , which dropped on Prime Video last week.

The website also features most of the key characters from the show too, including his girlfriend as well as his farm manager .

Through the show Jezza has been a long-time campaigner for the rural economy and a supporter of communities in the countryside.

Only Farmers is the latest business he has set up from his base at near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, where is filmed.

As well as the farm shop which has spawned a huge range of locally-sourced goods available online, he’s also established his hugley-popular pub on the A40 close to Burford.