JEREMY Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan put on a brave face as she enjoyed a day at the races amid his secret cancer battle news.

On Wednesday, revealed he had been on his Prime Video series, .

Lisa Hogan poses with two others at a day at the races.Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan puts on a brave face as she enjoys a day at the races amid his secret cancer battle news Credit: Instagram Jeremy Clarkson in a blue and white checkered shirt, with glasses resting on his head, shares cancer diagnosis with Kaleb and Charlie.Jeremy’s cancer diagnosis was revealed in the penultimate episode of Clarkson’s Farm on Wednesday, which was filmed in June 2025 Credit: Amazon Prime

The moment was filmed in June 2025, with Jeremy telling his he had found out the previous month following a medical.

Jeremy, and his Clarkson’s Farm co-stars had kept his diagnosis and treatment under wraps until the episodes aired yesterday, which prompted an and a .

Before the couple let the world in on Jeremy’s health news, Lisa decided to distract herself and enjoy a day at Royal Ascot for the horse racing on Tuesday, before sharing the snaps on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday.

Lisa, 52, looked beautiful in a green dress with pale pink flowers all over it, a matching pink handbag, snake print gold heels and a fascinator.

Lisa Hogan (L) and Zara Tindall at Royal Ascot.Lisa headed to Royal Ascot on Tuesday before the news broke the next day Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Jeremy Clarkson and Lisa Hogan at Cheltenham Festival 2025.Lisa has been by Jeremy’s side throughout his cancer battle Credit: PA

The former model posed with her pals for a picture, smiling broadly in the sunshine while covering her eyes with a pair of sunglasses.

Thanking the hospitality team at Ascot, she shared another picture and said: “You looked after us so wonderfully.”

A final snap saw her with her feet up in the taxi, and compared her footwear to her usual farming attire saying: “Hadn’t worn actual shoes for a long time!”

Once she was home, out in the garden with a long lens camera taking pictures and wrote: “Back at the farm…”

She then shared a screenshot of a post from Prostate Cancer UK about Jeremy’s news and wrote across it: “Thank you for all the support today. @prostatecanceruk.”

Meanwhile on Wednesday evening, saying: “He is good. The spirits are high, which is good.”

What is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer affects a small, walnut shaped gland that sits underneath the bladder and surrounds the urethra – the tube carrying pee outside the body.

It usually grows bigger as you get older.

The prostate’s main job is to help make semen – the fluid that carries sperm.

Most men with early prostate cancer don’t have any signs or symptoms – that’s why it’s important to know about your risk.

Possible symptoms include:

  • Difficulty starting to urinate or emptying your bladder
  • A weak flow when you urinate
  • A feeling that your bladder hasn’t emptied properly
  • Dribbling urine after you finish urinating
  • Needing to urinate more often than usual, especially at night
  • A sudden need to urinate – you may sometimes leak urine before you get to the toilet

If you do notice changes in the way you urinate, this is more likely to be a sign of an enlarged prostate, which is very common and non-cancerous.

But it’s still a good idea to get it checked out.

In the UK, about one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.

Some factors may mean you’re more likely to get it.

This includes:

  • Getting older – it mainly affects men aged 50 or over
  • Having a family history of prostate cancer
  • Being Black

If you have any of these risk factors or if you have any symptoms, speak to your GP.

They can talk to you about your risk, and about the tests that are used to diagnose prostate cancer.

Source: Prostate Cancer UK

He added to the: “If anything like this happens to any of your friends and you just said to my best mate, you’ve gotta be supported through that whole journey.

“And that’s where I’ve been, I’ve been right by his side and his spirits are really good, so thank you.”