Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper was thrust into the limelight in 2021 as Jeremy Clarkson’s right-hand man in Amazon Prime hit, Clarkson’s Farm.
The 26-year-old has spent the first three series of the show educating Clarkson on all things farming, with the former Top Gear star relying on the seasoned farmer.
The duo have become close, with the third series of the show having aired earlier this year and fans already excited for the further episodes.
While he’s made a name for himself at Diddly Squat Farm, Cooper has become a star in his own right.
Taking to Instagram earlier this week, Cooper announced the exciting news that he’d be venturing off on his own for a spin-off show.
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 29th November.”
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.
The tour promotion reads: “Fans can expect Kaleb’s strong views on many things – including sheep (‘stupid’), Jeremy Clarkson (f****** idiot’), goats (‘they’re a proper good clear-up animal – they eat everything – no wonder they taste horrible’), New York (‘if it’s like London where there are no tractors, that’s no good’), famous people, why farming is the best job in the world and, crucially, sartorial matters such as hairstyles – especially his own!
“Despite his surprise status as a household name, Kaleb is still the same down to earth, hard-working farmer, with his feet firmly on the ground.
“He will give audiences the chance to participate in some rather interesting rural pastimes during the show, as well as highlighting some of the many challenges that British farmers face today and perhaps share how we can all help to make a difference and support them.”
It didn’t take long for Cooper’s fan base to congratulate him, with many labelling him a “natural” at what he does.
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Taking to the comments section, one penned: “Saw his tour in Sheffield and was crying laughing, got to meet him after he’s brilliant! He doesn’t try to be anything else but himself.”
“He’s a natural. I hope he has years of success and happiness,” a second remarked.
“Is he the new Jeremy? Are we witnessing something?!” another asked, while someone else shared: “I love this! A farmer’s daughter from the US.”
“This is going to be good,” another predicted, with one more writing: “About time he’s made for the grand tour /farming.” (sic)