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THE ‘world’s hottest farmer’ has invited Jeremy Clarkson to visit her land in Florida to exchange farming tips.

The OnlyFans model Rachel Cook, reached out to Clarkson on social media, asking him to make the 4,000 mile journey to see her.

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Rachel Cook says she’s the ‘world’s hottest farmer’
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The OnlyFans model has a side-hustle as a regenerative farmer
Jeremy Clarkson at the Clarkson's Farm premiere.

Rachel invited ‘sexy genius’ Jeremy Clarkson to visit her land

Rachel is a big fan of the former Top Gear presenter and said she loves watching Clarkson’s farm.

Rachel said: “Jeremy is a sexy genius.

“With him being the UK’s sexiest farmer and me being the world’s hottest farmer, we already have two things in common.

She added: “I’m sure I could teach him a thing or two about farming as well.

“So Jeremy, what are you waiting for?”

Clarkson, 64, bought his farm in 2008 and began farming it in 2019 after the local contractor who had been farming the land retired.

He showed the highs and lows of his farming adventure on his Prime Video show, Clarkson’s Farm, which proved a huge hit.

Unlike Clarkson who made his money working in TV, Rachel made her millions from her good looks online.

Rachel used her first million she earned from OnlyFans to purchase a 40-acre plot of land, build a barn and get a tractor and other necessary equipment to work the land.

The model decided to get into farming after watching a documentary about how regenerating the soil can stabilise the climate.

Rachel said: “Having grown up in Washington state, which is filled with beautiful mountains and trees, I’ve always loved nature.

“I had always thought about buying my own land but after I watched a documentary and realised how awful the way we farm can be, I knew I wanted to get involved.

Rachel focuses on regenerative farming, and does not use pesticides or chemicals on her land.

She said having cows graze on her land would help improve the soil and was hoping that Clarkson could give her some tips on looking after them.

Rachel used to live in Los Angeles, and had hopes of making it big in Hollywood but traded city life for nature after growing sick of the constant “hustling”.

She hopes that more young people will follow her path and get their hands dirty and grow their own crops.

Rachel said: “I’m extremely thankful and sometimes I can’t believe this is what I get to do.

“Farming isn’t just fulfilling and fun – it’s sexy too!”

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Rachel traded city life for nature, after becoming sick of the Los Angeles ‘hustle’
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Rachel hopes that more young people will follow her path and grow their own crops
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