Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper makes candid 2024 confession
Clarkson's farm star Kaleb Cooper has opened up to his followers about the challenges of the 2024 harvest season, describing it as "mentally draining." He reflected on the previous year, which he thought was tough, but concluded this year has been even worse.
On Instagram, the dad-of-two shared a photo of himself at the helm of his tractor during Diddly Squat Farm's last day of harvest. His caption read: "I must admit the 2024 season has mentally drained me!"
"As a contractor I thought last year was bad, this year has been a f***er. [sic]," reports the Express. Around the same time last year, Jeremy Clarkson expressed concerns for the future of British farming.
The ex-Top Gear host posted a picture of a heavily berried hawthorn tree on his Instagram in September 2023. His caption stated: "It's #backbritishfarming day. And please do because it's been a b*****d of a harvest. And according to Gerald, all those berries mean we are now in for a harsh winter."
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Clarkson is currently busy with the production of the new instalment of Clarkson's Farm, set to be released following the triumph of the third series. Kaleb, who has recently risen to fame, was nominated for two National Television Awards last week in the categories of Factual Entertainment and Expert.
Despite not winning an award, the 25 year old remained upbeat while talking to the media backstage after the event. When quizzed about the possibility of joining I'm A Celebrity, Kaleb disclosed a significant obstacle: "I can see myself on there one day, maybe. But, I mean, I've got to find the right time.
"I've still got to get a passport. I haven't got a passport yet. So, I've got to do that before I go on that." He was also quick to dismiss any thoughts of appearing on Strictly Come Dancing, insisting his build isn't suited for the dance floor.