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Kaleb Cooper vows to leave Clarkson's Farm as he shares his frustration

Kaleb Cooper, the 25 year old rising star of hit show Clarkson’s Farm on Prime Video, has opened up about his dream of one day owning his own piece of farming land. Kaleb, who is an experienced farmer, has become known for his role as Jeremy Clarkson’s reliable and patient sidekick in the documentary series based at Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds.
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‘Really touched me!’ Drag Race UK star Tayce details Graham Norton’s advice about family
Tayce has opened up about some “touching” advice she received from Graham Norton in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.The Ru Paul’s Drag Race UK star admitted she was moved by Graham’s words of wisdom when it came to the importance of family.  Tayce, 28, recently attended the launch of ABSOLUT’S Born to Mix fashion collaboration in London two weeks ago, where she teamed up with celebrity favourite London designer, Chet Lo, and the team from next gen collection Institute of Digital Fashion for a cutting-edge runway show. Before Tayce took to the catwalk, however, she shared a “tidbit” about legendary BBC talk show host Graham, 59.Speaking about meeting Graham and ITV’s Lorraine Kelly on Drag Race, she confirmed: “Honestly they’re amazing.“And I can tell you a fun little tidbit that I’ve only just thought about now,” she continued. “So we did the Drag Race tour at the London Palladium and he (Graham Norton) came and he told me it was so amazing how supportive my family was.”Aside from being runner-up in the second season of Drag Race UK, Tayce is also the child of Roger Radix, a former bass guitarist for Wham!Reflecting on how Graham encouraged her to appreciate her family’s support, she continued: “It really touched me.“It touched my family as well, because I don’t know how many queer families have supportive parents and stuff. “That’s something my parents have always really strived to live by. “I've always had great accepting support systems around me,” Tayce continued.“I think that's made me the person I am today and it’s something I wouldn’t ever take for granted. “It just kind of sparked that realisation that it’s maybe something I need to have a lot more appreciation for.  “Because I know, for example with
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‘The Witcher’ season three officially begins filming
The Witcher has started shooting for its third season.A new behind-the-scenes photo taken on the first day of filming has been shared by Netflix, showing Henry Cavill (Geralt of Rivia), Freya Allan (Princess Cirilla of Cintra) and Anya Chalotra (Yennefer of Vengerberg) sat on chairs amid a snowy landscape.The logline for the next series reads: “As monarchs, mages, and beasts of the Continent compete to capture her, Geralt takes Ciri of Cintra into hiding, determined to protect his newly-reunited family against those who threaten to destroy it.“Entrusted with Ciri’s magical training, Yennefer leads them to the protected fortress of Aretuza, where she hopes to discover more about the girl’s untapped powers; instead, they discover they’ve landed in a battlefield of political corruption, dark magic, and treachery. They must fight back, put everything on the line — or risk losing each other forever.”The news follows series protagonist Henry Cavill stopping by a Warhammer store in Nottingham earlier this year, surprising staff and customers in the process.It comes after the Superman actor revealed last December during an interview on The Graham Norton Show that he was a big fan of the tabletop miniature war game.When appearing on the show ahead of the launch of the second season that month, Cavill spoke enthusiastically about his passion for Warhammer.When asked about what he gets up to in his spare time, Norton stated: “You do fly your nerd flag with pride.
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Jeremy Clarkson urged by police to add big gate to Diddly Squat Farm 'to keep out doggers'
Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm shop to prevent anti-social behaviour at night.The area, which is owned by the Clarkson’s Farm star, has reportedly proven to be a magnet for sexual thrill-seekers.Jeremy, 61, has applied for permission to build a large car park on the site of his Diddly Squat farm shop.However, police have warned that due to its large profile, thanks to Jeremy's popular Amazon Prime series, the farm will attract anti-social behaviour at night.Last year, the Daily Star reported that the area has proven to be popular with doggers and other sexual thrill-seekers.On that basis, the police have since recommended that the former Top Gear presenter pay for a gate to keep out such exhibitionists. Thames Valley Police’s crime prevention advisor Kevin Cox has told the local council: "It is to be expected that this site may well generate significant interest, and due to its isolated rural location, I have concerns that it may be vulnerable to crime and antisocial behaviour."Currently I do not feel this application adequately considers the potential for crime and disorder, and I recommend that the applicants provide a Crime Prevention and Security Statement."In order to protect the site and prevent unauthorised vehicle intrusion outside of opening hours, I recommend gates are added to the entrance and exit route."Doggers and other such exhibitionists have reportedly been meeting up on Jeremy’s land, which is currently not protected by alarms, electric fences, or guard dogs.Conversations about the risque meetings were even discovered on a private sex website.Jeremy’s land in Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds was said to be mentioned frequently on the forum, with some suggesting they “sneak in”.Express.co.uk have
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Police want steel gate on Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm 'to stop doggers'
Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm shop protected with a huge steel gate to keep out doggers.The TV star has applied for permission to build a large car park on the site.But the local police force is worried the property, which is at the centre of Amazon Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm, will attract anti-social elements at night.The Daily Star revealed last year how the area was a magnet for al-fresco sexual thrill-seekers.And now cops want Jezza to pay for a gate to keep out yobs and exhibitionists.Thames Valley Police’s crime prevention advisor Kevin Cox has told the local council: "It is to be expected that this site may well generate significant interest, and due to its isolated rural location, I have concerns that it may be vulnerable to crime and antisocial behaviour."Currently I do not feel this application adequately considers the potential for crime and disorder, and I recommend that the applicants provide a Crime Prevention and Security Statement."In order to protect the site and prevent unauthorised vehicle intrusion outside of opening hours, I recommend gates are added to the entrance and exit route."Exhibitionists have been organising meet-ups on his land after being stunned to find they hadn’t been stopped by alarms, electric fences or guard dogs.Conversations about meet-ups were discovered on a private members-only sex website. The frisky forum was said to be packed with other mentions of sex on Jeremy’s land in Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds.
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