Vinnie Jones sells the final house he owned with his late wife Tanya as he prepares to star in ‘the next Clarkson’s Farm’

Vinnie Jones has sold the final property he owned with his late wife Tanya.

The actor, 58, was married to Tanya for 25 years before she passed away in 2019 at the age of just 53, following a battle with cancer.

A spokesperson for Vinny confirmed to MailOnline that he has sold the home he and Tanya shared in Watford.

Vinnie previously shared that he sold the home he and Tanya shared in LA because he couldn’t cope with the idea of living there without her.

It comes after it was revealed that Vinnie will star in a brand new documentary series for Discovery+ that has been dubbed the ‘next Clarkson’s Farm’.

On the move: Vinnie Jones has sold the final property he owned with his late wife Tanya

The ex-footballer is working with Lime Pictures – the creators of Hollyoaks and Geordie Shore – on a docu-series about his new life on a sprawling 147-acre plot on a farm in Petworth, West Sussex.

Following Tanya’s sad passing, he has pushed himself out of his comfort zone, starring in Celebrity X-Factor in 2019, and now he is working on this brand new venture, which will show him renovating his South of England farm into a sustainable agribusiness.

The series will also build upon his passion for the British countryside.

Vinnie said: ‘Most people know me as a professional footballer or Hollywood hardman, but what they probably don’t know is all of that hard work has been to support my real passion: my home in the great British countryside.

‘I was raised living off the land and can’t wait to show people the joy and beauty of our countryside, and the reward of old-fashioned hard work. Bring it on.’

As part of the transformation, Mr Jones and his team will look to establish new conservation methods, restore habitats and attract wildlife.

It is a similar premise to Clarkson’s Farm, the Amazon series showing Grand Tour and former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson as he tries to turn his ‘Diddly Squat Farm’ into a sustainable and profitable business.

Following Tanya’s death, Vinnie spoke of how he throws himself into work and has sought help from a psychologist to try and not feel like he is ‘drowning’ in his own despair.

Transformation: It comes after it was revealed that Vinnie will star in a brand new documentary series for Discovery+ that has been dubbed the 'next Clarkson's Farm'

Transformation: It comes after it was revealed that Vinnie will star in a brand new documentary series for Discovery+ that has been dubbed the ‘next Clarkson’s Farm’

‘[Grief] is a ghost, it’s a blanket. It wraps around you and it pulls you down. You don’t know when it’s going to happen, why it happens. It just happens,’ he told Stuff.

‘You’ve got to try and get your head above water, breathe in as long as you can because you know you’re going to be pulled under again.

‘You got to give people what they want, or you f*****g drown. It’s f*****g exhausting [Sometimes I want to] build a 50 foot wall around to keep everybody out and keep me in… My spirit may be broken inside, but I think I’ve got enough knowledge and enough experience to cope with it.’

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