Kelvin and Liz Fletcher have been flooded with supportive messages after sharing their recent news.
Kelvin Fletcher left behind his showbiz career to embrace a peaceful life on a farm in Cheshire, close to the Peak District National Park.
After winning Strictly Come Dancing in 2019 with professional dancer Oti Mabuse, the former Emmerdale star decided to make the switch to farming.
Fans loved the first two seasons of Fletcher’s Family Farm, and now Kelvin has fueled speculation about the show making a comeback on ITV with a recent hint on social media.

Earlier previews featuring Kelvin, his wife Liz, and their four children with their farm animals gathered thousands of likes. Fans were disappointed in February when Liz announced, “It’s a wrap,” signaling the show’s pause.
However, as spring lambing season begins, the Fletchers have dropped a hint that a new season is underway, sharing a cute clip of a lamb cuddling its mother with the message, “GOOOOOO.”
The family’s tease about the show’s return, paired with the adorable lamb video, has thrilled fans.
One enthusiastic viewer praised the show, saying, “Such a wonderful program, story, and lifestyle… pure joy! Hats off to all of you for chasing your dreams with such courage and determination!”
Another fan replied excitedly, “Yes!! I loved seasons 1 and 2. I thought season 3 wasn’t happening, so this is fantastic news. I really enjoy everything you do on the farm.”
A fan showered them with praise, saying, “I love watching you all. You should be so proud—fabulous farmers and parents. It’s such a joy to watch. Some celebrity parents could really learn from how brilliantly you’re raising your children.”

Kelvin and Liz are proud parents to four charming children—Marnie, Milo, and twins Maximus and Mateusz—who all play a big role in the show. The family fully embraces rural life, pitching in with tasks like sheep herding.
In a recent trailer, Kelvin expressed his passion for farming, saying, “I honestly believe it’s my calling after three years.” Liz added with a smile that on a farm, the work is “never-ending.”
Kelvin has also been busy launching a new podcast called Off Script, where he dives into soap operas, exploring storylines from the two shows he starred in—Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
Although he spent two decades on Emmerdale and now focuses on farming, the podcast gives him a chance to catch up with current cast members of the ITV favorite, much to the excitement of fans eager to hear more about his experiences.