Kaleb Cooper’s true thoughts on Jeremy Clarkson after discovery leaves him ‘mind-blown’
Kaleb Cooper isn’t shy about taking playful digs at Jeremy Clarkson, both on and off the popular Clarkson’s Farm, much to the delight of fans
Kaleb Cooper has made his true feeling clear about Jeremy Clarkson, following a series of playful jibes at his Clarkson’s Farm co-star. Since 2021, the popular Prime Video programme has documented Jeremy’s frequently tumultuous venture into farming – with Kaleb steadfastly alongside him.
Known for his candid honesty and sharp-tongued humour, the 27-year-old has become a standout personality, evidenced by his three million Instagram followers.
Nevertheless, despite carving out a thriving career of his own due to his newfound fame, Kaleb maintains that he has no intentions of departing the farm.
During a recent interview, he showed a softer side to him when discussing his bond with Jeremy.
“I love the bloke to pieces. Whenever I have a problem or need some advice, I simply go and sit down with him,” he said.
“I hope that I teach him a little bit about farming, but he teaches me so much. When I went on tour, he told me about his Top Gear days with live audiences, so I’ve got a great mentor.
“Jeremy’s been around the world. He’s done all the TV. He’s great at making TV.”
Kaleb proceeded to reveal what he had discovered about his co-star throughout the years, adding: “Watching that bloke’s brain work is unbelievable – it’s honestly mind-blowing.”
In true Kaleb fashion though, he couldn’t help but deliver a cheeky swipe at his co-star when asked if he sees him as a father figure.
“I would say grandad probably,” he quipped to The Western Mail newspaper. His cheeky swipe is one of many from Kaleb over the years.
In his children’s publication Kaleb’s Farmyard Tales: Escaping Animals and Runaway Tractors, he branded Jeremy “the worst farmer” he’d ever encountered – although he acknowledged that he was “quite a good pig farmer”.
He also recently left Heart Radio hosts speechless when asked what made him name the smallest pig in a litter Jeremy, in his latest book.
Kaleb joked: “I don’t know really, I just thought it was a great name. It sums up… you know, every Jeremy is always a little bit of a runt.”
Kaleb’s witty banter has been loved by viewers, with numerous demanding that he gets his own programme.
One supporter posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Hahaha Kaleb off this Jeremy Clarkson farms needs his own show, he’s funny him.”(sic)
Another commented: “Literally love this show. Shows a whole new light on farming – hilarious. Kaleb should have his own show, he’s so funny, keep them coming Jeremy.”
A third proposed: “Give Kaleb and Jeremy their own show where Jeremy travels around the world with Kaleb! Love the double act!”
The love for Clarkson’s Farm was evident at the recent National Television Awards, where it secured the Best Factual Entertainment gong.
Receiving the accolade, Jeremy commended the farming team for their dedication, declaring on stage: “We’re genuinely thrilled. And equally, there are those of us who farm here and we’ve scrubbed up so well you wouldn’t know it.
“But there are farmers – Kaleb, Harriet, Charlie, and Gerald who isn’t here – who work incredibly hard. I mean, way harder than anyone in this room. And I do mean that.”


