Clarkson's Farm scooped the Factual Entertainment award at this year's star-studded National Television Awards on Wednesday evening (10th September), with the ceremony airing live on ITV from the O2 in South London, hosted by Joel Dommett.
The glittering event honoured the creme de la creme of television that graced our screens over the past year.
ITV's very own Olivia Attwood had the honours of presenting the best Factual Entertainment award, declaring Clarkson's Farm the triumphant winner.
The Amazon Prime series, chronicling the trials and tribulations at Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire, triumphed over a host of other fan favourites, including BBC One's Sort Your Life Out, Gogglebox, Stacey Joe, and The Martin Lewis Money Show Live, to clinch the coveted accolade.
Jeremy Clarkson, looking dapper in a suit and white shirt, accepted the award with his trademark humour, quipping about his trousers nearly coming undone as his partner Lisa Hogan lent a helping hand.
Flanked by his co-stars Charlie Ireland, Kaleb Cooper, and the show's crew, Clarkson ascended the stage to express his gratitude.
He playfully began his acceptance speech by hoisting up his trousers and cracking a joke about his recent weight loss, reports Gloucestershire Live.
While fiddling with his waistband, Clarkson jested: "I should explain I am on mounjaro [antidiabetic medication Tirzepatide] and my trousers are falling down."

Lisa was seen gripping the back of Clarkson's trousers as he expressed gratitude to the audience for their support and votes for Clarkson's Farm.
He then cheekily jabbed at the crowd, asserting that his team "worked way harder than anyone else in this room".
Clarkson's Farm has reached its fourth season and can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
The NTAs are available to watch on ITVX
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