Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has revealed what his relationship with Jeremy Clarkson is really like behind the scenes.
The 26-year-old farmer rose to fame on the Prime Video series, where his spats with the former Top Gear presenter, 64, attract more attention than the farming itself.
And speaking in a new interview, Kaleb admits that while what viewers see is what they get, only “40 percent” of the couple’s rows are actually shown on screen.
Detailing their relationship, Kaleb said: The sun:Everything you see on camera is the same thing you see behind the scenes. I mean, yeah, we still argue and I think they probably only show 40 percent of the arguments we actually have.
“But the most important thing is that if we have an argument, ten minutes later we are best friends again. We say to each other: ‘Do you want a cup of tea? Do you want to go to the bar? Do you want to go out for lunch?'”
Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has revealed what his relationship with Jeremy Clarkson is really like behind the scenes (both pictured)
The 26-year-old farmer rose to fame on the Prime Video series, where his feud with the former Top Gear presenter, 64, attracts more attention than the farming itself.
Kaleb added that their ability to resolve their conflicts and move on is what he believes “makes a good relationship.”
Kaleb, who has published books and embarked on his own live tour since appearing on the show, expressed how grateful he is to the Grand Tour star for introducing him to the world of television and entertainment, adding that he is his “hero.”
He shared, ‘I want to say that I thank him for teaching him some things about farming. I’m thankful to him for bringing me on screen, and I hope that we’re teaching each other things along the way. Yes, he’s my hero and he’s on my list of heroes and he’s taught me a lot about television and I hope that I’m teaching him a lot about farming.’
Kaleb added that there was “no one better” to learn from than Jeremy himself.
At Clarkson’s Farm, Jeremy, Kaleb and the gang struggle with the daily challenges of running their 1,000-acre Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds countryside.
The first two series, released in June 2021 and February 2023, were instant hits with the strong personalities of Kaleb and Jeremy.
The third season features challenges on the farm, with plans to open a restaurant cancelled due to local council bureaucracy and the introduction of pigs to try and boost income.
His net worth is estimated to be £55m, and the new series of Clarkson’s Farm sees him investing in new ways to try and make money.
In a new interview, Kaleb admits that while what viewers see is what they get, only “40 percent” of the couple’s lines are actually shown on screen.
“Everything you see on camera is the same thing you see behind the scenes. I mean, yeah, we still argue and I think they probably only show 40 percent of the arguments we actually have.”
“The most important thing is that if we have an argument, ten minutes later we are best friends again. We say to each other: ‘Do you want a cup of tea? Do you want to go to the bar? Do you want to go out for lunch?'”
This comes after Kaleb left fans in stitches when he snubbed the NTAs on stage at the 2024 awards night held at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday night.
The farmer captured the hearts of the nation once again during the awards ceremony, as viewers were in awe of his transformative looks and irresistible charm.
As the star began to present the award, he joked and said ‘National Tractor Awards’ instead of National Television Awards, leaving fans in fits of laughter.
This comes after Kaleb left fans in stitches when he snubbed the NTAs on stage at the 2024 awards night held at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday night.
The farmer captured the hearts of the nation once again during the awards ceremony, as viewers were awed by his transformative looks and irresistible charm.
He ditched his muddy gloves and sensible work clothes and donned a smart black tuxedo, which he paired with a crisp white shirt.
But when the adorable star was heard reading out the names of the award nominees – Ant & Dec, Bradley Walsh, Alison Hammond, Bradley Walsh, Claudia Winkleman and Stacey Solomon – she launched into a minor attack on the show.
As the star began to present the award, he joked that it was “National Tractor Awards” instead of National Television Awards.
And fans couldn’t get enough of it, loving the little nod to his home roots and British farming, rather than leaning into the usual showbiz angle.
Fans flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, and showered praise on the TV star.
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