Jeremy Clarkson's girlfriend Lisa Hogan sacked from pub over lewd incident

Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan has revealed she was fired from her pub job over a “naughty” incident.
The Irish former model, 51, is one of the breakout stars of Clarkson’s Farm, assisting Clarkson in running his 1,000 acre Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.
The duo - who began dating in 2017 after meeting at a party - have enjoyed huge success with the farming venture and have also opened a farm shop and a pub, The Farmer’s Dog.
However, Hogan has revealed she wasn’t always so fortunate in her career, as she was once let go from her job as a barmaid following an altercation with some customers.
“I was fired from a bar in Australia! Some people had ordered a bottle of wine, and I couldn't get the cork out, so I put the bottle between my legs, and pulled,” she said, according to The Daily Star.
“There might have been some comments made by the men at the table, they were being a bit naughty, and I might have given them back as good as I got. They complained and I was fired.”

This isn’t the first time Hogan has shown off her playful side, having recently joked about her sex life with Clarkson on the fourth series of Clarkson’s Farm.
The second episode follows pig breeding on the farm, and features new farmhand Harriet Cowan - who tells Clarkson all about pig anatomy.
Pointing at the animals in one of the pig pens, he asks: “So you reckon these are the girls?”
“Look at their bums and you can see the little clitoris,” Cowan replies, which confuses Clarkson.
“You can't! They don't have clitoris!” he replies, to which she insists: “I promise you, they do.”
The former Top Gear presenter then says to the camera: “Pigs have clitorises, I didn't know that this morning. There has been no morning in the last 63 years I've known that.”
“He says you can't see it,” Cowan tells Hogan, who replies with the cutting joke: “Jesus, he can't find it either, I'll tell you.”
Last month, it was revealed Hogan will publish her first book, taking readers through a year in the life of “the nation’s favourite farm”.