Clarkson's Farm star recounts harrowing plane crash experience
Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson's partner and fellow star on the hit series 'Clarkson's Farm', has recounted her harrowing experience during a flight from Majorca to London. The aircraft Hogan was aboard had to make an emergency landing on the A40 dual carriageway, smashing through an airfield fence and colliding with a van in a dramatic crash landing.
This terrifying event took place in 1997, at a time when Hogan is believed to have been residing on the island. During this period, she was working on the comedy 'Fierce Creatures', which was written and produced by Monty Python icon John Cleese.
Opening up to the Irish Independent, Lisa shared some chilling details: "We took off from Palma and I thought everything was fine for a while."
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She recalled how the pilot had suggested she sit in a specific section of the plane, but she resisted, saying, "I insisted on sitting where I was, which was just as well because that was the area where the van came through when we crashed and I would have been killed instantly."
Remarkably, only hours after the crash, it's reported that Hogan bravely booked another flight back to Majorca, reports the Express.
Hailing from Dublin, Lisa, a former Irish model and actress, first connected with Jeremy Clarkson at a social gathering through mutual acquaintances. The couple have reportedly been an item for around seven years, and not only that, but Lisa has also emerged as a prominent figure in the Amazon Prime documentary series 'Clarkson's Farm', focusing on Clarkson's agricultural adventures in the Cotswolds.