Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone Farmers Choir will compete in the Britain's Got Talent final tonight — and Clarkson's Farm star has said he will "probably faint" if they win10:18, 30 May 2026Updated 10:23, 30 May 2026A choir established by none other than Jeremy Clarkson will take to the stage in tonight's Britain's Got Talent final — and the Clarkson's Farm star said he will "probably faint" if they triumph in the competition. However, should the Hawkstone Farmers Choir fall short of victory, and Simon Cowell delivers a "nasty" remark, Jeremy's co-star Kaleb Cooper has joked that he would "f*** up" the head judge's hedge.‌In his latest Sun column, the 66-year-old wrote: "So the Hawkstone Farmers' Choir was born and tonight, after two spell-binding performances in the heats, they are in the final of Britain's Got Talent. I'll be there, cheering them on. And I cannot wait. Even my hair is excited.‌"If they win, I shall probably faint. And I have a message from Kaleb to Simon Cowell, who's a neighbour of ours: 'If you say anything nasty about them, I'll get in my tractor and f*** up your hedge.'"‌Cowell owns an £8million Cotswolds mansion farmhouse in Oxfordshire and previously posted footage from the sprawling property to promote a Netflix programme. He resides near Clarkson, who also lives in a mansion on his Diddly Squat Farm close to Chipping Norton.The Hawkstone Farmers Choir, meanwhile, was established a year ago when former Top Gear presenter Jeremy sought to create a farmers' choir capable of "sing sweary songs to advertise my beer".‌He placed adverts in the local farming press and soon enough, a group of workers were enthusiastically belting out the line "f*** me, it's good" in reference to his Hawkstone beer brand. Clarkson described the group as brilliant and patient, revealing that the farmers were reluctant to go their separate ways once filming had wrapped up.Writing today, he added: "Even though they were from all over the country, they decided to stick together."They said that farming is a lonely job and it was good to feel part of a gang."‌And that very same gang could tonight be crowned the 19th winner of Britain's Got Talent — a remarkable feat that would net them £250,000 and secure them a coveted spot performing at the Royal Variety Show.The grand finale airs from 7pm until 9.30pm on ITV tonight (May 30), where the choir will go head-to-head against nine other acts, including singers, magicians and a drone art group.Article continues belowFollowing the Hawkstone Farmers Choir's place in the final being confirmed, Kaleb Cooper shared a video of an overjoyed Jeremy punching the air in celebration.The group, who are amongst the frontrunners to clinch the title on the Ant and Dec-hosted show, responded to the clip, saying: "We just can't believe it. Thank you all so much. Thank you for believing in us."Offering a rare glimpse into what Jeremy is really like away from the cameras, choir member and mother-of-three Katryna Shell said: "He is exactly how he is on TV. He's so nice. He's genuinely so interested in our journey."