JEREMY Clarkson has taken a cheeky swipe at Kaleb Cooper after his Clarkson’s Farm co-star landed a brand new show without him.
This week it was revealed how popular Diddly Squat Farm contractor – and Jeremy, 65, couldn’t help poking fun.



It’s fair to say that has become the breakout star of ‘s Prime Video hit , with the money-spinning offers pouring in.
On Wednesday, it was revealed that the popular star had landed his very own Prime Video show, called Kaleb: Down Under.
Following Kaleb’s exciting news, which sees him heading to to film the show about farming in Oz, Jeremy teased him with a cheeky comment.
It came below Kaleb’s Instagram post announcing his new show.
Not missing a beat, Jeremy cheekily wrote: “I’m so happy about this.
“Because finally I can run my farm without him mucking everything up.”
The hilarious quip has already received over 40K likes, and shows what good friends the pair are.
Meanwhile, series sees him embark on his first solo trip to one of the world’s biggest farming markets.
The new show will see the Cotswolds lad experience farming at a scale he’s never encountered before.
Speaking about his brand new show, Kaleb said: “I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia here I come!”
He then added: “And Australia, you’ll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international.”
Viewers will see Kaleb, who starts filming the show soon, take on new challenges that are a world away from his familiar routines in Chipping Norton.
But Clarkson’s Farm fans don’t need to worry, when it returns next year.
This is latest in a long line of success for Kaleb, who shot to fame on in 2021.

The star first branched out on his own when across the UK.
The show went down a storm with punters, and as well.
Then, last month .
Taking to , he posted: “After 3 years in the making the time has come! Amazing quality!
“@kcclothing is here!”
Clarkson’s Farm airs on Prime Video – watch seasons 1 to 4 right now
Clarkson's Farm series guide
By Conor O'Brien, TV Reporter
airs on Prime Video and follows TV personality as he manages his Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds.
Three series have been released to date and here is an overview of what has happened so far.
Series 1
- Jeremy takes over the day-to-day running of the newly renamed Diddly Squat Farm.
- , , “Cheerful Charlie” Ireland and Gerald Cooper are also introduced.
- Jeremy starts to assemble what he needs for his farm – as well as laying the groundwork for things to come later.
- He buys key equipment including a tractor and cultivator, as well as taking on sheep and opening a farm shop.
- Jeremy takes over the day-to-day running of the newly renamed Diddly Squat Farm.
Series 2
- This series sees Jeremy look for ways to increase the farm’s revenue.
- One such example is bringing in a herd of cows although this isn’t without its issues.
- Jeremy also had the idea to convert the abandoned lambing barn into a restaurant where he could sell his meat from the farm.
- For this plan to move forward, he had to get planning permission from the local council.
- Viewers also meet Pepper, a heifer among the herd who ultimately becomes the star’s favourite.
Series 3
- The third series contained some of the show’s most emotional moments to date.
- In heartbreaking scenes, dozens of newborn piglets died as a result of overlaying – their mother rolling on to them.
- Jeremy said goodbye to his favourite pig – the Baroness – after she developed cancer and needed to be put down.
- Dry stonewall expert and “head of security” Gerald Cooper was diagnosed with cancer.
- Jeremy and Kaleb began a competition between themselves – with Kaleb looking after the arable side and Jeremy taking the non-arable elements.
- Fellow farmers – and famous faces – Andy Cato and George Lamb appear in this series
Series 4
- Clarkson’s Farm series four
- Jeremy Harriet Cowan to the show’s cast
- Kaleb was partially absent this series while away on his tour The World According to Kaleb
- This meant Jeremy took on much of the manual farmwork alone