In one of the most unlikely celebrity crossovers ever, Ellen DeGeneres has been caught visiting Jeremy Clarkson’s pub.
And if that wasn’t wild enough, the former chatshow presenter was partying with Natalie Imbruglia and James Blunt for The Corrs’ acoustic check.
In a video shared to Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan’s Instagram, the stars, including Ellen’s wife Portia de Rossi, were singing along and enjoying their drinks, sitting by the balcony of The Farmer’s Dog.
‘@thecorrsofficial thanks for the acoustic check & for swooping by on your night off the tour! Trilled to confirm @thefarmersdogpub sounds great. @jeremyclarkson1 @natalie_imbruglia @jamesblunt @ellendegeneres @portiaderossi,’ Lisa captioned the post.
Fans were stunned at the random mix of celebrities in the Cotswolds pub, with the video showing Natalie singing along and Ellen waving at the camera.
‘What ?! What’s Ellen doing there ?! Love this,’ follower @pamlyddon wrote.
‘That’s woke up a whole generation,’ @mumlife_1 said, while @hideshannan wrote: ‘Gosh a celebfest.’
@davekearns added: ‘Some guest list.’
The Corrs were playing during a gap in their schedule, between dates in Cardiff and Birmingham for their Talk on Corners tour, which also features Torn singer Natalie as a special guest.
Former Top Gear host Clarkson, 64, didn’t appear to be in the video, but some fans took aim at him for closing his pub doors to certain celebrities, while welcoming others like Ellen, who has faced backlash over her recent Netflix special where she claimed she was ‘cancelled’ after allegations of a toxic workplace environment on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Clarkson previously revealed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, his former co-star James May, and a third person called Maddy Hornby weren’t allowed in.
The TV star opened the doors to his The Farmer’s Dog pub in the Cotswolds in August.
It’s since left people shocked at the price of pints and food, while merch alone costs up to £60.
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He later admitted: ‘This place is costing us a fortune. God knows if we’ll ever make our money back.’