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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 ‘reapplies for car park extension’ despite objections from locals
Jeremy Clarkson, 61, has reportedly applied again to add an extension to the parking area of his Diddly Squat farm in West Oxfordshire.The Clarkson’s Farm star is said to want to “formalise temporary parking” after having his last application rejected by a West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC) planning committee in January.According to the Independent, the application features a new storage compound and “associated landscaping”.But Jeremy has faced pushback from locals regarding his plans for the property.Neighbours in the local area have lodged more than 50 objections, which were registered with the council.Jeremy’s plans for a restaurant were eventually rejected, in something he described as “a very bad day for farming”.Since Clarkson's Farm was released on Amazon Prime last year, the farm has become a tourist destination.But the increase in footfall has angered some locals in Chadlington.Despite attending a meeting of West Oxon District Council to make a personal plea to councillors, Jeremy’s bid to build a 70 space car park and a 60 seat cafe were thrown out.Jeremy said at the meeting, according to The Mirror: "It is diversification of a farming business.“We have already started talking to our neighbouring farmers."He continued: "Farmers look after the woodland, they look after the hedges, the streams and the fields - they keep it beautiful."Farmers are not going to be able to do that for much longer because of the farmer's state of finances."We have been told as farmers to diversify - that is exactly what this proposal is."According to the Daily Star, Jeremy added the refusal would be a "very bad day for farming".Asked how frustrated he was, the presenter said: "Very, and so will all the local
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Jeremy Clarkson left 'terrified' of inflicting farm injury as Kaleb Cooper has to step in
Jeremy Clarkson has shared new insight into life on his Oxfordshire farm as he admitted he was worried about performing one of the tasks.The former Top Gear presenter shared how Kaleb Cooper, who stars with him on Clarkson’s Farm, then had to step in.Writing in his latest column, Jeremy shared what had happened at Diddly Squat farm.He was lamenting over the things he has to do in order to meet government guidelines over owning cows.The broadcaster explained how one of the laborious tasks is tagging the newly born calves.Jeremy said the process involves wrangling the young cows into position to try and tag their ears.Writing in today’s Sunday Times, he explained how he had to rely on his colleague Kaleb to help him.He admitted there is “some televisual evidence to suggest it was Kaleb” who was successful in wrangling the calves, who are “pure muscle”.But after this, Jeremy said the actual process was “terrifying” as he was worried about injuring himself and Kaleb.He penned: “This is really hard to do because the calf's head is very much a moving target.“It's like shooting at an epileptic elephant shrew.“Terrified I'd attach the tag to the poor thing's eyelid or forehead or, worse, Kaleb's penis, I was not speedy.”After a “few hours”, Jeremy admitted he was finally successful in what he called a “wonderful moment”.The presenter is currently filming the second series of his wildly popular Clarkson’s Farm with Kaleb.The latter became an unlikely star when the first series was released back in 2021.Across eight episodes, fans delighted in his no-nonsense responses to Jeremy’s farming mishaps.The outspoken host of The Grand Tour was also the victim of a prank orchestrated on Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.Airing last
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Jeremy Clarkson shows impact of storm on Diddly Squat Farm amid co-star's devastation
Jeremy Clarkson has shared how Storm Eunice impacted Diddly Squat Farm in a new post.This comes after his Clarkson’s Farm co-star Kaleb Cooper was left with dramatic scenes at his own home.Jeremy posted the update on his farm Instagram page last night, giving his followers a glimpse at the damage.Thankfully, it seems the Oxfordshire holding was not too badly impacted by the storm, despite a Met Office red weather warning being in place.In the picture, taken from a car, a tree could be seen overturned on the side of the road.As well as this, a local sign also seemed to be askew following the heavy winds.The snap was simply captioned “breezy” on the Instagram Story.Storm Eunice left thousands without power across the UK yesterday and was described as one of the worst storms in decades.Three people have been reported dead as a result of the storm.Winds were recorded up to 122mph on the Isle of Wight and many train lines were suspended.Today, some places remain closed as well as transport being impacted.Jeremy’s Clarkson’s Farm co-star Kaleb also felt the impact of the storm.He posted a short video on his own Instagram page showing the damage.Yesterday afternoon, he shared a clip of a barn that had been ripped from the ground and overturned.The building was left balancing precariously on its side in the dramatic video.As well as this, bricks and other machinery could also be seen scattered across the field.He could be heard saying: “I’m sorry mum, this is not good.”Elsewhere, Jeremy will be appearing on Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway tonight.He’s the subject of the undercover prank as the duo trick him with protestors on his farm.Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly were guests on Zoe Ball’s Breakfast Show yesterday
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Jeremy Clarkson left 'out of his depth’ in business deals after 'handing over £250,000'
Jeremy Clarkson, 61, is known recently for his Prime Video series Clarkson's Farm.The former Top Gear presenter has admitted that although he has taken part in many business deals, he can't help but feel he is out of his "depth".Jeremy bought a farm in Oxfordshire in 2009, and took the farm over himself in 2019.The presenter has had his work cut out for him with this latest business venture, but has made a successful TV series out of it.In a recent article with The Times, Jeremy spoke about his struggle with business ventures.He said: "Over the years I've done some business stuff, and every single time I vow that I'll never do it again, because I'm always out of my depth."I never know what anyone is talking about until someone comes round and tells me I've got to hand over a quarter of a million pounds."Then, when I look surprised, they point to page 96 of the small print, paragraph 4, subsection 2b, which always says, 'Blah blah blah you will then hand over £250,000'."Jeremy then calls for all to "take it steady", in order for there to be the most success, asking his readers to "grow some patience".The farmer's words about businesses coming after his recent venture to extend his farm with a car park and restaurant were denied.The former Top Gear star was planning to open a restaurant at his West Oxfordshire Farm, however plans were thrown out by the council last month.Jeremy faced an angry backlash from local residents over his ambition to expand the farm with more than 50 objections registered with the council.He proposed a 70 space car park and a 60 seat cafe for Diddly Squat farm.The presenter turned up in person at a meeting of West Oxon District Council last month to make a personal plea to councillors to back his
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'What a joke' Jeremy Clarkson corrects fan claiming BBC 'trying to copy Clarkson's Farm'
Jeremy Clarkson, 61, reacted to a tweet from one of his fans about Clarkson’s Farm earlier today.The television presenter’s Amazon Prime Video show was compared to Kelvin Fletcher’s new farming series.Kelvin is currently appearing on Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure after he and his wife bought a farm.The series follows the Emmerdale actor and his family as they adapt to farming life.One fan then drew the comparison to Clarkson’s Farm, which follows Jeremy adjusting to life as a farmer as well.User @stevewoozy wrote: “What a joke the @BBC are trying to copy @JeremyClarkson @netflix farming program!“#KelvinsBigFarmingAdventure is embarrassing, Netflix 1 - BBC 0.”Jeremy reacted to the comparison, as he steered clear of making any comment on the actual show.He penned back: “Actually, mine is on Amazon @primevideouk.”Following his response, Amazon Prime Video also weighed into the conversation.The official account wrote: “Not a mistake they’ll make twice after this.”Other fans also shared their thoughts on the comparison between shows.User JenniferLaChap6 wrote: “Regardless, there should be more farming shows.“People need to see where their food comes from and the amount of work it takes to get it to their tables.”Mis_Nim added: “They really miss you, huh? The BBC.”Azzasworld82 quipped: “Hahaha there’s only one Clarkson’s farm, not convinced BBC have the budget for a lambo tractor either!!” (sic)However, not everyone was so convinced about the comparison between the shows.Replying to Steve’s original tweet, several fans pointed out that there are a lot of farming shows out there.SecretPenguinX wrote: “Gosh you must live a very insulated life if you think there weren't any TV shows about running a farm before Clarkson's
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'You have to pay' Jeremy Clarkson rebuffs claims he should get a knighthood
"(sic)The person in question added: “You should have a knighthood by now!”Jeremy then responded, implying that knighthoods aren’t just handed out for free.He said: “You have to pay for knighthoods I’m afraid.”Meanwhile, Jeremy has been presenting his self-titled show Clarkson’s Farm alongside co-host Kaleb Cooper.The former Top Gear host, however, recently had plans scrapped to expand his farm enterprise.Jeremy was recently refused planning permission by the local council after complaints by local residents to expand the retail arm of his Diddly Squat farm.More than 50 objections were raised with the council when he applied to build a new 70-space car park and 60 seat cafe on his site in Chadlington.Jeremy attended a meeting of the West Oxon District council in order to make a personal plea.There were 12 letters of support for the star, but seven out of 10 councillors refused his plans.The grounds of refusal were that building a restaurant would be “out of keeping” with the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.After the result, Jeremy said it was “a poor day for farming".But Clarkson’s Farm has caused a lot of trouble in the local area, creating traffic caused by innumerable visitors.The Amazon Prime show showed cars clogging up the lane outside the farm shop.Clarkson’s Farm first aired in June last year and viewers have kept tuning in to watch the star run a farm ever since.The show aired on Amazon Prime Video and has been renewed for a second season. 
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'Not happy' Clarkson's Farm's Kaleb Cooper left fuming days after announcing exciting news
Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper has been left fuming as he rode a tractor around Diddly Squat Farm yesterday.The star of Amazon Prime's Clarkson's Farm, 23, took to his Instagram to reveal that he was "not happy" while riding the tractor, just days after sharing that he had some "exciting" news to share with his followers.In view of his one million followers, Kaleb shared an insight into his day on the farm.The star started by sharing a quick clip of his tractor's dashboard, before panning over to another screen.Turning the camera towards himself, Kaleb looked distraught as he said: "Not happy."It was all going so well," before ending the clip.Kaleb's frustrations come days after he teased fans with upcoming projects.Sharing a candid snap of himself being photographed, Kaleb hinted that he will be announcing his new projects soon.He wrote: "Exciting things being announced soon."In the picture, the star grinned from ear to ear while sitting on farming equipment.Wearing muddy green wellies, blue trousers, and a v-neck green jumper with a white shirt, he fitted into the farming snap perfectly.Following the picture, Kaleb's followers soon rushed to the comments to have their say on what the exciting news could be.Amazon Prime wrote: "Finally releasing that album because this would make a great cover."Slightly_ian penned: "Cooper’s Farm?"Keenogoesketo commented: "Kaleb is going to be the new bond.While a_peebs_4 added: "Well hurry up with it.
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Jeremy Clarkson slams ‘nimby’ neighbours for crushing his Diddly Squat 'restaurant dreams'
Clarkson’s Farm star Jeremy Clarkson has called out “assorted moaners” from the local area around Diddly Squat Farm after he was prevented from opening a restaurant there.The former Top Gear presenter wrote all about how his plans were unexpectedly foiled in his latest column for The Sunday Times. Jeremy, 61, had big dreams of opening a “small wood 'n' sawdust cafe” in his old lambing barn before his hopes were dashed by his local council. The famous farmer explained how he mistakenly thought getting permission to open the restaurant would be “a shoo-in”, but that his plans were in fact blown altogether by “assorted moaners and a man called Phil”.His ambitions to open a new restaurant on Diddly Squat Farm, which is located in West Oxfordshire, were dashed at the beginning of this week, much to Jeremy’s annoyance. On January 10, the Clarkson’s Farm host saw his plans decisively thrown out by the council, with seven out of 10 councillors condemning the scheme.The main point of contention appeared to be over what the restaurant could add to the community, including the creation of jobs and more opportunities for farmers to sell their produce, versus how it might disturb the area and surrounding environment. Councillors weighed in on the controversial plans soon after Jeremy delivered a speech explaining his application for the Chipping Norton restaurant. Plans to convert the lambing shed were savagely branded a “trojan horse” by a solicitor representing one couple named Mr and Mrs Dewar.Others argued that the restaurant could cause traffic issues, while Jeremy’s long-time pal Councillor Postan dismissed these claims on the basis that there were “no statistics to prove it".Some people raised concerns about how late the
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