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Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper 'nervous' as he shares huge baby announcement

Instagram to share the happy news that he and his fiance Taya were expecting a baby girl.The Clarkson's Farm star thrilled fans as he used two tractors to make the huge announcement.Kaleb took to Instagram today to post a short video in view of his 1.2 million followers alongside his fiance Taya.The pair announced two months ago that they were expecting their second child, with the pair now confirming the gender.They stood in front of two tractors and counted down until pink smoke came out of the exhaust of the vehicles.He captioned the clip: "Only one way to do a Gender Reveal."His friends and family were with them and he admitted he was a "bit nervous" before finding out their baby's gender.They hugged each other as family members celebrated the happy news in the background.Fans were quick to rush to the comments to congratulate the young couple on the exciting news.NickWilliams94 said: "Congrats to you both! Easily the best gender reveal that I've seen."Mr.Miguel.Alvarado added: "Congratulations! That is quite brilliant!"Jeremy Clarkson did not leave a message or comment on the news but he did make sure to like the Instagram post.Kaleb announced he and his partner were expecting their second child at the end of November.The couple already shares a child named Oscar, who they welcomed together in March last year.Along with a picture with his fiance, son and tractor, Kaleb made the baby announcement.He captioned the post: "So excited to announce that baby cooper number 2 is cooking nicely."My number one goal is to buy myself a farm and be able to bring my kids up enjoying what I think is the best lifestyle which is the farming lifestyle."Speaking about the baby news, Kaleb told The Sun: "I don’t know if I feel nervous
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Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper 'nervous' as he shares huge baby announcement
Instagram to share the happy news that he and his fiance Taya were expecting a baby girl.The Clarkson's Farm star thrilled fans as he used two tractors to make the huge announcement.Kaleb took to Instagram today to post a short video in view of his 1.2 million followers alongside his fiance Taya.The pair announced two months ago that they were expecting their second child, with the pair now confirming the gender.They stood in front of two tractors and counted down until pink smoke came out of the exhaust of the vehicles.He captioned the clip: "Only one way to do a Gender Reveal."His friends and family were with them and he admitted he was a "bit nervous" before finding out their baby's gender.They hugged each other as family members celebrated the happy news in the background.Fans were quick to rush to the comments to congratulate the young couple on the exciting news.NickWilliams94 said: "Congrats to you both! Easily the best gender reveal that I've seen."Mr.Miguel.Alvarado added: "Congratulations! That is quite brilliant!"Jeremy Clarkson did not leave a message or comment on the news but he did make sure to like the Instagram post.Kaleb announced he and his partner were expecting their second child at the end of November.The couple already shares a child named Oscar, who they welcomed together in March last year.Along with a picture with his fiance, son and tractor, Kaleb made the baby announcement.He captioned the post: "So excited to announce that baby cooper number 2 is cooking nicely."My number one goal is to buy myself a farm and be able to bring my kids up enjoying what I think is the best lifestyle which is the farming lifestyle."Speaking about the baby news, Kaleb told The Sun: "I don’t know if I feel nervous
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Kaleb Cooper shares engagement news after 'long wait' as Jeremy Clarkson's daughter reacts
Jeremy Clarkson’s Amazon Prime TV series Clarkson’s Farm, posted an adorable photo while cuddling up to his girlfriend Taya and smiling proudly.The couple could be seen posing for a selfie on the picturesque farm in the Cotswolds, as Taya flashed a diamond ring at the camera.Kaleb revealed he had proposed to his partner, with whom he shares baby son Oscar, who was born last year.The farmer and reality TV star wrote: “She said yes! 2022 has been an amazing year.This definitely tops it off. “I honestly can’t wait for 2023 and all the following years after that. “@tayaaaxx your my best friend as well as the love of my life. “Was a long wait for this(6 and a half years).”Jeremy Clarkson’s daughter Emily was one of the first to congratulate the couple on their engagement announcement.She commented on the post: “Yayyyyyy congrats guys! Xxxxxx.”Taya was quick to thank Emily for her kind words, while Gogglebox star Pete Sandiford also commented: “Congratulation to you both!”The bride-to-be also added her own response to her fiancé’s announcement, writing: “I LOVE YOU CANT WAIT TO MARRY YOU!”This isn’t the only exciting family news Kaleb has shared with Clarkson’s Farm fans this year, as back in November, he revealed he and Taya are expecting their second baby.Kaleb shared on Instagram: “So excited to announce that baby cooper number 2 is cooking nicely. “My number one goal is to buy myself a farm and be able to bring my kids up enjoying what I think is the best lifestyle which is the farming lifestyle.”Kaleb shared a family photo alongside the announcement, showing himself and Taya holding their firstborn, Oscar, in front of a tractor.The couple also unveiled a baby scan in the snap.Kaleb recently informed excited fans that the
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Jeremy Clarkson says he's getting 'sued' after 'trespasser' on farm gets stuck in hole
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has had the country in giggles since he decided to take up farming alongside Kaleb Cooper and turn it into a successful Prime Video series.The Clarkson's Farm star has shared the shocking story about a woman who he claimed "trespassed" on his farm, which resulted in her foot getting stuck in a hole and the former Top Gear presenter being sued!Jeremy and Kaleb gave an insight into life on Diddly Squat farm and the upcoming second season of Clarkson's Farm to Ben and Georgie Ainslie on their Performance People podcast.Host Ben spoke about an issue he had with cows, leaving Jeremy to show off his large signs which he is not allowed to put up for insurance reasons.They read "free acupuncture" and "bull in the field (No red trousers)".Jeremy explained: "You can't even put danger in the field because if a bull then attacks somebody and writes danger you are then accepting that you knew it was dangerous."Therefore you're liable.So all you can write is bull in the field and let people make their own minds up."This led Jeremy to talk about a recent incident that happened on the farm that led to him being sued after a lady "trespassed" on his land.He explained: "We had one that other day.That woman who put her croc into... You lift a gate post out when you open double gates so you can open both gates."We took it out and we were in and out all day long.
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Jeremy Clarkson vows ‘I'll carry on farming whether you're watching or not' in show update
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has insisted he won’t be giving up on farming any time soon, regardless of whether or not he’ll carry on filming Clarkson’s Farm beyond season 2.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk while the star hosted his third Hawkstone Session at the Hawkstone Brewery, Jeremy broke his silence on the future of his hit Amazon Prime Video series.Sharing his commitment to Diddly Squat Farm, Jeremy said: “If people don’t want to watch anymore, we wouldn’t make anymore, and if people do want to watch, then we will. “I’m going to carry on farming whether you're watching or not, I don’t care!”Despite the numerous challenges Clarkson’s Farm viewers have seen Jeremy and his team battling against due to the local council opposing their expansion plans, The Grand Tour star isn’t tired of “fighting” for farming.He added: “I’m going to carry on farming and fighting the good fight, on behalf of farming, against stupidity.”Jeremy went on to share an update on when fans can expect the second series of Clarkson’s Farm to drop on Amazon Prime Video, after its debut season received rave reviews in 2021.When quizzed on when the latest instalment of the documentary will arrive on our screens, Jeremy admitted: “I don’t [know] actually, we’ve finished filming it so it’s being edited, and we’ve edited five of the programmes.“So there’s three more to go and then it will have to be translated into every language in the world. “I would guess the first quarter of next year.” However, Jeremy’s new project doesn’t come without its difficulties, as he explained his “love/hate relationship with farming”.The car enthusiast continued: “I have a love/hate relationship with farming, I sometimes absolutely hate it, and then there are times like
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'Won't be enough to go round' Jeremy Clarkson plans last resort to save farm amid sad loss
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, spoke about the sad loss he had experienced recently amid the UK’s brutal heatwave that saw temperatures sore above 40 degrees Celsius.The Clarkson’s Farm star also admitted that the extreme heat had made life on Diddly Squat very difficult. Jeremy spoke about the awful effect the heat wave had on farmers and their land in his latest column. The former Top Gear star wrote: “One of my pigs died from heat exhaustion, my potatoes look like sultanas, and my springs are drying up, which means that to stay alive I have to suck the moisture out of moss, or drink beer.”After losing one of his pigs, the problems didn’t stop there for Jeremy, as it seems the heat also caused trouble for his other animals.“Meanwhile, my cows are so hungry they are prepared to walk through an electric fence every day to look for food,” Jeremy wrote. READ MORE: Anne Heche 'rushed to hospital with burns as car crashes into house'“To get round the problem, I spent half a day building a proper fence with posts sunk deep into the bedrock. But even this was no deterrent to a starving ton of meat and muscle.“To try to keep them off the road, I’m using bribery, feeding them the hay I cut earlier in the year,” he explained. The star then shared a dark thought, suggesting he might be forced to eat the animals if they don’t have enough food to last the winter. “Come the winter, there won’t be enough to go round.
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Jeremy Clarkson aims savage jibe at Springwatch presenters after badger 'stamping' remark
Jeremy Clarkson caused horror when he told the world that he would "happily stamp repeatedly" on the head of a badger if he encountered one on his land. Now he has directed a savage jibe at the presenters of Springwatch after they spoke out in defence of the species, countering that it is the "most terrible" one on the planet.Jeremy, 62, exclaimed on Twitter today: "I can’t imagine the nation’s hedgehogs, lapwings or farmers are as pleased about badgers as the presenters of Springwatch."He had already exchanged angry comments with Chris Packham earlier this year about who was responsible for the decline in hedgehogs, with Chris insisting that farmers were to blame, and Jeremy pointing to badgers.The comment today, made in view of his 7.7 million followers, reignited the debate.@AlanPWig1 hit back: "I like badgers more than people."However an unrepentant Jeremy didn't skip a beat when he responded: "They are the most terrible animals on earth."@sandle08 stood up for the Clarkson's Farm star, insisting that the species is responsible for the decimation of local wildlife."Thank you Clarkson for speaking out," he exclaimed."Not many people with the celebrity pull come out with the truth."He added: "Farmers are not to blame for the decline in songbirds,bees and hedgehogs.
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