Kaleb Cooper has become a fan favourite since he made his television debut on Clarkson’s Farm in 2021.
To this day, he remains Jeremy Clarkson’s right-hand man, with a fourth series currently in the works. Cooper continues to dispense much-needed advice about all things farming to the former Top Gear star.
While Cooper dedicates much of his time to Diddly Squat Farm, he frequently updates fans about how things are going in the agricultural world.
Just last week, it was announced he’d be making a solo TV series based on his tour, The World According to Kaleb.
While he has been thrust into the public eye, he remains first and foremost a farmer. A recent post shared with fans led many to sympathise as he expressed the difficult year it’s been for the industry.
Sharing a snap on Instagram of a swampy, flooded field, he wrote: “2024 basically summed up in one picture.”
The relentless rain the UK has faced for much of the year seems to be impacting the 26-year-old farmer, and fans were quick to offer their words of encouragement.
Taking to the comments section, one penned: “Feel so sorry for you and all the farmers, you all work so hard doing the job you love, and then this happens.”
“Next year we’ll be crying out differently. That’s life, handle every turn…” another wrote.
Someone else shared: “Brutal. All my crops were trashed this past summer.”
“What a mess so sorry for you,” another remarked, with a different fan adding: “That’s sad. Hopefully, like the pond, you can climb out.”
“Not looking great is it hope this rain stops for a few days and it drains out a bit x,” a sixth posted.
Summarising, another commented: “One word for 2024 …Soggy.” (sic)
Last week, Cooper was sharing some happier news as he announced he’d be venturing off on his own for a spin-off show.
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Ahead of the fourth series of Clarkson’s Farm, which is being released in 2025, Cooper will be back on screens in The World According to Kaleb.
The show gives fans a chance to see Cooper’s breakout theatre tour, with the show named after the tour itself.
Taking to Instagram, Cooper shared Prime Video’s post announcing the news, which read: “Your favourite farmer parked his tractor and took to the stage.
“Watch Kaleb on tour in #TheWorldAccordingToKaleb arriving on Prime Video November 29.”
Cooper began his The World According to Kaleb tour at the start of the year and has travelled the UK to different venues to share his stories.