CLARKSON’S FARM STAR KALEB COOPER FLIES TO AUSTRALIA FOR NEW SOLO SERIES
Clarkson’s Farm fan-favorite Kaleb Cooper is taking on his biggest challenge yet — and for once, it doesn’t involve Jeremy Clarkson. The 27-year-old farming contractor, known for his quick wit, fiery opinions, and loyalty to his Oxfordshire roots, has announced he’s heading all the way to Australia to film his first-ever solo television series.
The new Prime Video show, titled “Kaleb Down Under,” will follow Cooper as he travels across the Australian outback to learn from local farmers, adapt to a drastically different climate, and attempt to expand his own farming business internationally.
FROM CHIPPY TO THE OUTBACK
For Kaleb, who famously hates leaving his hometown of Chipping Norton, the trip marks a major step outside his comfort zone.
Sharing the news on social media, the young farmer posted a smiling photo and wrote:
“I’ve got some news. I’m going down under to Australia to film my very own series on Prime Video. You know how hard it is for me to leave Chippy, so flying to Australia is definitely taking me out of my comfort zone. I’m on a mission to see if I can make my farming contracting business international. Don’t fear, my Chippy friends — I’ll be back.”
The announcement quickly sent fans into a frenzy, with thousands of messages flooding in to congratulate Kaleb on the opportunity. Many noted how proud they were to see the self-described “farm boy” from Oxfordshire branching out into the world.
CLARKSON CAN’T RESIST A JOKE
Of course, it wouldn’t be Clarkson’s Farm without a bit of banter from Jeremy Clarkson himself. Never one to miss a chance for a cheeky jab, Clarkson reacted to the announcement with a trademark quip.
“I’m so happy about this because finally I can run my farm without him mucking everything up,” Jeremy joked.
The remark quickly went viral, sparking laughter from fans online. One commenter replied, “You’re going to miss him like hell,” while another added, “Yeah, it’s definitely Kaleb who messes things up.”
The good-natured teasing perfectly captures the dynamic that has made the pair’s on-screen partnership so beloved — Clarkson’s chaotic farming experiments balanced by Kaleb’s unfiltered honesty and real-world know-how.
A NEW ADVENTURE DOWN UNDER
According to Prime Video, Kaleb Down Under will be a four-part documentary series exploring what it takes to be a farmer in Australia’s extreme conditions. Cooper will visit a range of agricultural regions — from sun-scorched cattle stations to high-tech grain farms — and experience firsthand the innovation and endurance required to thrive in the Southern Hemisphere’s unpredictable landscape.
“From long days in the sun to the constant battle with droughts and floods, it’s a completely different world,” said a Prime Video spokesperson. “Kaleb’s humor and determination will make for an incredible journey.”
In a statement released by the streaming giant, Kaleb explained his motivation:
“I spend most of my time with the most traveled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first-ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia, here I come.”
CLARKSON’S FARM TO CONTINUE
Fans need not worry about the future of Clarkson’s Farm. Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed that Season 5 has officially wrapped filming and that the team — including Kaleb, Gerald Cooper, Charlie Ireland, and Lisa Hogan — will return for Season 6 next year.
Posting a campfire photo of the cast on Instagram, Clarkson wrote:
“Season 5 — it’s a wrap.”
The post was flooded with comments from fans begging the group to continue making the show for years to come.
A HOMETOWN HERO GOES GLOBAL
Kaleb’s journey from local contractor to international television personality has been nothing short of remarkable. Once known only around the Cotswolds for his contracting work, he’s now one of Britain’s most recognizable young farmers — and an advocate for the agricultural community.
While he’ll be away for a few months filming in Australia, he’s assured fans that it’s not a goodbye, just another chapter.
“Don’t worry,” he told supporters. “I’ll be back at Diddly Squat soon — probably with some new tricks and a few funny stories.”
THE FINAL WORD
For now, Clarkson’s Farm will carry on without its cheeky young foreman — though if Jeremy’s joke is any indication, chaos will likely ensue in his absence.
As one fan aptly commented online:
“Without Kaleb, who’s going to tell Clarkson he’s doing it all wrong?”
Show Info:
Title: Kaleb Down Under
Network: Prime Video
Episodes: Four
Premiere: Early 2026
Location: Various Australian farms
Status: Filming underway
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