Clarkson's Farm's Kaleb Cooper discusses his new book
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Kaleb Cooper, 24, has been nonstop since he first took to our screens last year on Clarkson’s Farm alongside Jeremy Clarkson. As filming for season two has drawn to a close, Kaleb has taken to Instagram to share that he is bedridden, leaving Diddly Squat farm in the “capable” hands of Jeremy.
I’ve never been so poorly!
Kaleb Cooper
Kaleb shared a series of three snaps to Instagram in view of his 1.1 million Instagram followers, showing his bedridden appearance.
In the first photo, the farmer could be seen laying on a bed with swollen droopy eyes, as he penned: “I’ve never been so poorly! I never get ill. What is going on.”
He then shared another snap with a hot press on his face, reassuring his fans that he does not have Covid.
Kaleb then joked: “I think I’ve got something worse than myxomatosis this time.”
Myxomatosis is a condition often found in rabbits with symptoms that include lethargy, swollen eyes, loss of appetite and respiratory problems.
It comes after the young farmer recently announced season three of Clarkson’s Farm has been commissioned and they have already begun filming.
Kaleb has previously spoken out about Jeremy’s farming skills, or lack of, on This Morning.
As Kaleb went on the show to promote the second season of Clarkson’s farm, host Holly Willoughby asked the farmer whether he thought Jeremy had improved since taking over the farm.
Kaleb replied bluntly: “Er, no. To be honest, how I could describe it now, is that he has little knowledge and that is very dangerous.”
Holly and co-host Phillip Schofield burst into laughter following Kaleb’s blunt statement and they feared Jeremy had “gotten worse” at farming.
During his interview, Kaleb also discussed being nominated for a National Television Award (NTA) and made an admission about the ceremony.
He revealed he was told by the Clarkson’s Farm production team he had been nominated for the prestigious award.
Kaleb quipped: “I was like, I’m going to that, it’s the National Tractor Awards, why wouldn’t I go to that?
“They told me that they were actually the National Television Awards.”
Before the second season has even aired, it was announced last week that Clarkson’s Farm has been given the green light for a third season.
The second is set to show the introduction of new animals and crops, Jeremy’s dealings with the local council as he attempts to diversify his operation with a restaurant and Kaleb yet again saving the day on numerous occasions.
It will also examine the impact of the current economy for British farmers.
The third season will follow the team as they pursue untapped opportunities of the currently unfarmed 513 acres on the estate.
Speaking about the third season, Jeremy said: “I’m genuinely thrilled that we are doing a third season of Clarkson’s Farm.
“I’ve had some great new ideas, all of which have made Charlie, Lisa and Kaleb deeply unhappy.”
You can watch Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video
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