Jeremy Clarkson is planning to sell his own fragrance.
The ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ star has moved to trademark products connected to his Diddly Squat Farm Shop, which is based on his Oxfordshire Farm in Chadlington, Chipping Norton, south west England, and he plans to call a new range Grubby Farmer.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, Jeremy - who features his rural pursuits in the series on Amazon Prime Video - has sent the application to give legal protection over his range of products, such as aftershave, shaving and hand creams, anti-wrinkle products and perfume to the UK government’s Intellectual Property Office under his company name, Curdle Hill Farm Limited.
If granted, the trademark will provide cover for a decade and will stop fakes from popping up on the market and making moo-lah from his success.
The ex ‘Top Gear’ star - who is believed to be worth an estimated £55.8 million - also wants to trademark cocktails and low alcohol drinks.
Jeremy also moved to put protections on his “I am a f*****” slogan, which appears in the documentary series., which he hopes to put on T-shirts, glasses, mugs and beer mats.
Already, the Diddly Squat Farm online shop sells a “B******* Candle’, which is dubbed as “the unique and leathery scent of my car seat, blended with hints of earthy spices”.
The description continues: “A totally unique and bespoke scent, created for Jeremy.”
Recently, Jeremy blasted the “ridiculous” amount of security - which included sniffer dogs - at the Cotswolds’ Hawkstone Live Sessions, a local cider festival.
He said: “I’ve never heard of anything so ridiculous. I’ll find out who’s responsible for the drug dog.”
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