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Jeremy Clarkson announces death of Diddly Squat Farm pig during UK heatwave

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Oxfordshire farm known as "big pig" suffered in the heat. With temperatures soaring above 40C in parts of the South East, pig owners were urged to cover their bacon in sun cream and keep the animals cool to protect them from the sun's powerful rays.

Unfortunately Clarkson's pig didn't last through the scorching weather and the animal's death was announced on Twitter by the ex-Top Gear host on Wednesday, July 20.

He had been on holiday at the time. READ MORE: Jeremy Clarkson lashes out at hobbies calling them a 'dangerous thing'The Clarkson's Farm star announced the news on Twitter, writing: "Thankfully, the global warming is now over but tragically, its brief visit took the life of my big pig.

RIP pig. "This Tweet came just three days after he dismissed heatwave warnings that had been put in place. While holidaying in the south of France, he wrote: "It’s very hot in the south of France but so far as I know, there’s no DefCon 8 level 3 killer death heatwave warning in place. "Though Clarkson has a legion of loyal followers, many have criticised him for his attitude to the climate crisis, with one follower commenting: "Jeremy mate I’m pretty sure global warming is still here.

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