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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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Jeremy Clarkson issued stern warning by Kaleb Cooper over farm addition 'Don't damage it!'
The clip was shared in full view of the Diddly Squat Farm Shop's 769,000 Instagram followers. Jeremy captioned the post: “A shiny new thing from Kaleb.” The new equipment was a 1,000 kilogram toolbox which could be picked up by, and attached to, the front of a tractor. The duo can be seen in the video examining the toolbox, with Jeremy expressing deep awe for the new equipment. “That’s so cool!” he said in the video. Kaleb then retorted to this by reminding Jeremy: “Don’t damage it.” Jeremy then went round the back of the equipment to check where it was constructed. He read: “Made in Great Britain.” Kaleb expanded: “In Yorkshire!” Fans rushed to the post to share their thoughts on the subject. Chrissiebricknell wrote: “Don’t damage it,” with two laughing emojis. Jamie_davison123 quipped: “Bet Jeremy never knew what it was or how to use it.” The_woofpack1 penned with a laughing emoji: “The excitement in Kalebs voice.”Notoverthehillyet1234 pressed: “When season 2 starting ? TELL US!!” Geoffers08 wrote: “The best things are made in Yorkshire, that will even the weight out nicely.”Clarkson’s Farm began airing in June 2021. It follows Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to run a farm in the countryside.Having no prior experience running a farm, Jeremy contends with bad weather, disobedient animals, and a pandemic. Filming is underway for a second season of the documentary show. Kaleb teased in an Instagram post three days ago that the season would be released in August. 
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‘Wish he hadn’t entered’ Jeremy Clarkson says Eurovision's Sam Ryder will 'get beaten’
Clarksons Farm star Jeremy Clarkson has admitted he wishes the UK’s 2020 Eurovision entry Sam Ryder “hadn’t entered” the competition this year.The former Top Gear host went on to explain how he felt the singer’s talents have been wasted on the competition because he was “always going to get beaten” by the Ukrainian entry for this year.Jeremy, 62, has shared his thoughts on the UK’s chances in the Eurovision Song Contest this year. Britain has a reputation for placing at the bottom of the leaderboard year after year. Sam, 32, is hoping to change our country’s fortunes this year, however, with his positively-received song SPACE MAN. Despite the hype, Jeremy remains unconvinced that this year could spell victory for us Brits.But he did praise Sam for his incredible vocal capabilities in his latest column. “For some time, I’ve been listening in awe to Sam Ryder singing on TikTok,” Jeremy wrote.“He may be a vegetablist and a beardy but he seems like a nice lad and his voice has the power to knock down walls.“Which is why I wish he hadn’t entered this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.” This year, Ukraine is tipped to do well in the competition - a likelihood that can be attributed, at least in part, to Russia’s brutal ongoing invasion of the country. Meanwhile, Russia has been banned from Eurovision, with the European Broadcasting Union making their final ruling on the matter back in February. Reflecting on Sam’s talents, Jeremy continued: “He was always going to get beaten by the Ukrainian entry.“Even if they’d fielded two dogs barking at one another,” he added in his piece for the Sun.The Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra is competing on behalf of their country this year, with special permission to leave Ukraine in order to
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Jeremy Clarkson suffers another blow at Diddly Squat Farm as car park expansion refused
Jeremy Clarkson’s application to expand the car park at his Diddly Squat Farm has reportedly been rejected.The TV presenter had been hoping to increase the number of parking spaces in the compound from 10 to 70.The application also outlined new entry and exit points off Chipping Norton Road, as well as a storage compound, according to the BBC.The aforementioned outlet reported that the West Oxfordshire District Council had declined the plans, saying they would have been "visually intrusive”.West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC) explained in its decision notice issued on Friday that the location, size and design of the application would not have been "compatible or consistent in scale with the existing farming business or its open countryside location”.It added that it would have had a "harmful impact on the rural character, scenic beauty and tranquillity of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty”.The update comes after an application for a restaurant on the property was refused by the council in January.Jeremy had faced backlash from the local community over his idea to expand the farm.More than 50 objections from local residents were registered with the council.Soon after the application was rejected Jeremy broke his silence in a post shared on Twitter.Taking to the social media platform, an online user questioned if the presenter-turned-farmer had any vacancies available.The Twitter user, who went by the name Suzie Pennington, wrote: "Hi Jeremy. Do you take on work experience on the farm?“My son...
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Jeremy Clarkson spills ‘spoiler’ for girlfriend Lisa's birthday in bizarre Tiffany's visit
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has been shopping while searching for “missing Londoners” in his latest column.The car enthusiast included a “spoiler” about where he purchased his girlfriend Lisa Hogan’s upcoming birthday gift.On Sunday, the star of Clarkson’s Farm wrote about his frustrations with London feeling “empty” and said luxury retailers seemed to have forgotten what they were selling due to “inactivity”.The 62-year-old spoke about visiting Tiffany on Bond Street, but admitted this was a “spoiler for Lisa’s birthday,” which is in a “couple of weeks”.Recalling one of his recent visits to London, Jeremy said: “Later I went into Tiffany on Bond Street, which is a bit of a spoiler for Lisa’s birthday in a couple of weeks.”Jeremy observed there was a distinct lack of customers when he visited.He said: “There must have been 20 staff standing around serving absolutely no customers at all.“‘And what brings you to Tiffany’s, sir?’ said the man on the door.”Jeremy wasn’t impressed by this question and added: “As though he’d forgotten what they sold there.”“‘I need some potatoes and a bag of carrots,” Jeremy joked.He told The Sunday Times that “boredom and inactivity” could be to blame for the sales assistant not understanding the joke.Lisa, who is Jeremy’s co-star on the Amazon Prime show, Clarkson’s Farm has revealed what is in store for their relationship in a new interview.The couple have been dating since 2017, when they were introduced to each other by mutual friends.The Irish model spoke to Fabulous magazine and said they don’t have any plans to marry or have children in the near future.Lisa said: “Mrs Clarkson? No, thank you, I like Lisa Hogan.
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‘With a heavy heart’ Jeremy Clarkson talks 'guilt' over farm dilemma, leaving Kaleb fuming
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has revealed Kaleb Cooper met his most recent moral dilemma on Diddly Squat Farm with a “chorus” of tutting noises and “oh for God’s sake”, in disapproval. However, Jeremy couldn’t get over his “guilt” when he discovered a tiny mouse was trapped in the frame of his seed drill last week.Kaleb urged Jeremy not to worry about the creature, as the spring barley needed to be planted without delay.The car enthusiast admitted: “I couldn’t go out into the fields and unfurl this enormous machine — it’s like an oil rig, only bigger and more complicated — knowing that a sweet little mouse was in there. “And that in all probability it wouldn’t survive.“Kaleb was staggered by this and pointed out that the whole farmyard is littered with mouse and rat traps.”While acknowledging that his co-star and colleague had a point, Jeremy was left “white-faced with horror and guilt” when he thought he had rescued the mouse, only for it to take shelter under the back wheel of his tractor.Jeremy then embarked on another rescue attempt, by doing “the best hill start you’ve ever seen”.The star ran into trouble yet again, as he recalled in his latest column for The Sunday Times: “Straight away there was a problem. “Because as this 3.5-tonne machine rose from the ground, it pulled the tractor backwards about nine inches.  “A sickening nine inches.
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Kaleb Cooper insists 'every farm should have a farm shop' despite Diddly Squat backlash
Jeremy Clarkson, 61, and his show Clarkson's Farm.The farmer took to Instagram today to talk about Diddly Squat's farm shop, despite the backlash the shop has received in the past.Kaleb posted a video to his Instagram story from his tractor as he did the rounds at Diddly Squat.He posted the video in view of his one million Instagram followers.Kaleb said: "I think every farm should have a farm shop."He then moved the camera to show off the burger he had on his lap, insinuating it was from Diddly's farm shop.After zooming into the burger, he exclaimed: "Woah!"Kaleb's comments come after a two year fight with residents living around Diddly Squat farm.However, the complaints have escalated massively in recent months as the public have begun to write letters to the local council to complain about the farm's expansion.Jeremy has been looking to add a 60-space car park with a separate entrance.This was planned to please local residents after many complained of cars being parked on the side of roads around the area.However, many still aren’t happy as they call his shop an "eyesore".While West Oxfordshire District Council decides what to do on Jeremy's expansion plans, residents have sent in several letters which are free for the public to read.Nigel Winser, from Chadlington, wrote the following in objection: "If the Farm Shop was loyal to selling local farm produce, the small car park is appropriate."Alas, the shop is already selling souvenirs that attract a large number of buyers from all corners of the UK."This trend will continue to grow year on year, with an increasing number of national and international buyers.
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'More control than Jeremy!' Kaleb Cooper's fans on clip of star's baby son with tractor
Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper posted an adorable clip of his baby son playing with a toy tractor while reflecting on his own childhood.The TV star, 22, filmed the tot pushing around a tiny green tractor, leading one of his followers to quip that the one-year-old had better "control" over the toy vehicle than Kaleb's co-star Jeremy Clarkson does over the real thing following his crash on Diddly Squat Farm.In view of his one million followers, the star reflected on his own time playing with toy tractors when he was younger.Kaleb captioned the post: "How it all started with me."In the adorable video, Oscar could be seen sitting on the floor while pushing a green tractor around."What you got Os?" Kaleb could be heard asking the tot as he played with the mini tractor.A post shared by Kaleb Cooper (@cooper_kaleb)"Just how I started," he affectionately added before ending the video.After posting the sweet clip, Kaleb's followers took to the comments to weigh in on the moment.Instagram user 3rdgensarah wrote: "He will be out ploughing fields in no time!"Skogsmaskinsforarn added: "Well crashing a tractor is going into the accident-book -thing," followed by a laughing face.Lisajayne5484 commented: "He wants a Lamborghini!"Others couldn't help but quip that the tot has better skills at driving the toy tractor than Kaleb's Clarkson's Farm co-star, Jeremy.Rdbennett.60 jibed: "Got more control than Jeremy of a tractor."While Bubblecurls added: "Show Jeremy a thing or two already.""Has to be said, he actually handles a tractor better than Jeremy," andy.wilman wrote.The comments come after Jeremy revealed he crashed his Lamborghini tractor on Diddly Squat Farm last year, which led to him seeking assistance from farmhand Kaleb.Jeremy
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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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'Frown on the farm' Jeremy Clarkson facing severe problem as team 'laid low with Covid'
Jeremy Clarkson, 61, bought Curdle Hill Farm in 2008, with it being farmed on a contract basis by a local villager until he retired in 2019.The former Top Gear host took over, renaming the farm Diddly Squat and has admitted he is now facing serious issues as his team are all off with Covid.Jeremy had no experience of farming before he took over the farm and learnt a lot from his team and head farmer Kaleb Cooper.His show Clarkson's Farm has reached many and received overwhelmingly positive reviews and Jeremy and his team are currently filming the second season.However, Jeremy opened up in his Sun column today about the issue he is having on the farm this week.He penned: "Since I started farming, I've always had a team of people to mend the stuff I get wrong."But this week, every single one of them was laid low with Covid."He even joked that we won't be able to see him struggling because even the cameraman and director are off with Covid too.Jeremy continued: "Luckily, I have led a healthy life so I'm still OK."Although it did take me eight hours to muck out and feed the cows on Wednesday."A job Kaleb normally does in about four minutes."This comes as Kaleb jokingly told Jeremy off on Instagram yesterday.Jeremy posted a clip that showed the vast Chipping Norton fields where Jeremy opened in 2020 the Diddly Squat Farm Shop.In view of his 4.5 million followers, Jeremy wrote: "Diddly Squat in the springtime."But Kaleb seemed less than impressed with his co-star, as he told him to "get back on the ground".He commented: “What you doing up there?"Get back on the ground and do some work." (sic)Now with the context, it is obvious Kaleb's comment comes as he is unable to help Jeremy on the farm at the moment due to having
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‘Do some work' Jeremy Clarkson scolded by Clarkson's Farm co-star Kaleb over farm issue
Jeremy Clarkson, 61, was jokingly told off by his Clarkson's Farm co-star Kaleb Cooper, who instructed him to “do some work”.The TV presenter took to Instagram earlier today to share a scenic video of his Diddly Squat farm from above.The clip showed the vast Chipping Norton fields where Jeremy opened in 2020 the Diddly Squat Farm Shop.In view of his 4.5 million followers, Jeremy wrote: “Diddly Squat in the spring time.”But Kaleb seemed less than impressed with his co-star, as he told him to “get back on the ground”.He commented: “What you doing up there.“Get back on the ground and do some work.” (sic)His comment appeared to amuse fans of the pair as it gathered more than 600 likes and various replies.Instagram user Mcgale said: “@cooper_kaleb impeccable banter from you as always.”Theukmachinist added: “@cooper_kaleb people will do anything to get out of abit of work.” (sic)Dedolcevita joked: “@cooper_kaleb he’s allergic to work.“Breaks out in a nasty rash that only a hawkstone can cure.”Jamesofeurope echoed: “@cooper_kaleb he’s allergic to manual labour.”Kaleb was introduced to Jeremy’s Amazon Prime show, Clarkson’s Farm, to help the broadcaster run Diddly Squat Farm.He often shares updates with fans on social media, giving them an insight into life on the farm.On Thursday, Kaleb jokingly hit out at the “killer” price of fuel in view of his one million Instagram followers.He uploaded a video with the caption: “Fuel price is a killer.“I’m going back to old school farming using the real horse power,” he said with a laughing emoji.
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Jeremy Clarkson ‘alarmed’ by idea students will throw Natural History Museum into Thames
Clarkson’s Farm presenter Jeremy Clarkson spoke about his concerns for the Natural History Museum in a recent column.The farming star spoke about the way he felt young people were treating historical artefacts under the title “we can’t rewrite history”.Jeremy, 61, spoke about his admiration for the London landmark in a column for The Sun. He wrote: “I have always believed that the Natural History Museum in London is the most jaw-dropping building in the entire world.“But when I drove past it this week, I was struck by the alarming fact that it was built in Victorian times by a country which had become rich thanks in no small part to the slave trade.“There’s not much we can do about that today however, except hope and pray that some students don’t come in the night and throw it into the River Thames.”The former Top Gear presenter went on to joke that Stonehenge would face the same fate as the statue of Edward Colston did in Bristol during lockdown. “They could probably lob Stonehenge in there too, on the basis those enormous rocks were not carried from Wales to Wiltshire by people who were paid a living wage,” Jeremy continued.“And, in light of what happened after a statue was thrown into Bristol Harbour recently, it would all be fully legal.”In June 2020, the statue of Edward Colston was hurled into the harbour as part of an anti-racism protest.The bronze of Colston, a 17th-century slave trader, was dragged through the streets of the city, triggering a national conversation on the legacy of Britain’s colonial past.The protests were part of the much larger Black Lives Matter movement, which swept over the world that summer following the unjust killing of George Floyd.Floyd was an African-American man who was murdered by a
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