Jeremy Clarkson Battles Hangover After Epic BGT Celebration With Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir & Amanda Holden

Jeremy Clarkson, 65, didn’t just cheer on his choir from the sidelines—he partied alongside them until the early hours after their historic Britain’s Got Talent win! 🌾🎶

The Clarkson’s Farm star formed the 32-member Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir in 2024 to raise awareness of mental health challenges in the farming community. On Saturday night, the group triumphed over the drone act Celestial to be crowned BGT 2026 champions, and the celebrations were nothing short of legendary.

Speaking about the wild night, Jeremy revealed: “I gatecrashed the stage after the result. The atmosphere was incredible… 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.” 🍺🥴

Choir member Katryna Shell told The Sun: “Winning is wild. The support has been overwhelming. We stayed up until 4:30am partying with Celestial, Jeremy and Amanda Holden. It’s not often you make history, so why not?”

The night included drinks, laughter, and plenty of cheers with BGT judge Amanda Holden, who said: “I could not be happier, they deserve it so much and they’re farmers—isn’t it brilliant! I’m going to have a pint now!”

Jeremy Clarkson celebrated his farmer's choir's Britain's Got Talent victory on style, as they partied until 4:30am after their show victory (Jeremy is pictured with BGT judge Simon Cowell)

Jeremy Clarkson celebrated his farmer’s choir’s Britain’s Got Talent victory on style, as they partied until 4:30am after their show victory (Jeremy is pictured with BGT judge Simon Cowell)

The Clarkson's Farm star proudly watched on during the live final as The Hawkstone Farmer's Choir beat out the drone act Celestial to be crowned champions

The Clarkson’s Farm star proudly watched on during the live final as The Hawkstone Farmer’s Choir beat out the drone act Celestial to be crowned champions

Fans watching the celebration from outside Jeremy’s pub, The Farmer’s Dog, saw Clarkson’s Farm stars Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland, as well as Jeremy’s partner Lisa Hogan, react to the thrilling win on a giant screen.

Beyond the party, the choir is using their victory for a greater purpose. They plan to donate a portion of their £250,000 winnings to mental health charity Shout, while keeping some funds to support themselves. Their new record, The Banned One, released just ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week, will have all profits go directly to Shout to support farmers’ wellbeing.

Jeremy has now revealed that he and the choir all headed to the pub with judge Amanda Holden after the win, and the drinks flowed well into the early hours

Jeremy has now revealed that he and the choir all headed to the pub with judge Amanda Holden after the win, and the drinks flowed well into the early hours

Clarkson¿s Farm stars Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland and Jeremy's partner Lisa Hogan shared their reactions while watching on a large screen outside his pub The Farmer's Dog

Clarkson’s Farm stars Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland and Jeremy’s partner Lisa Hogan shared their reactions while watching on a large screen outside his pub The Farmer’s Dog

Victoria Hornby, CEO of Shout, praised the choir: “The Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir has given an incredible voice to the mental health challenges faced by so many in the agricultural community. The funds raised will save lives.”

Even Simon Cowell, who awarded the choir a public vote win for the final, couldn’t resist a cheeky jibe at Jeremy: “You’re not a professional choir, however I love what you stand for. It might be quite annoying to see Jeremy Clarkson’s smug face—that’s the only downside. He’s a friend of mine.”

From heartfelt messages to Guinness-fueled celebrations, Clarkson and his choir proved that victory tastes even sweeter when shared with friends, music, and a cause close to your heart. 💛🌾🎤