Kaleb Cooper Leaves Fans in Stitches After Posting His ‘Jungle Training’ Setup
Clarkson’s Farm Star Kaleb Cooper Sparks Laughter with Hilarious Post Amid Rumours of Filming in Australia
Kaleb’s “Training for I’m a Celeb” Joke Goes Viral
Clarkson’s Farm favourite Kaleb Cooper has left fans in stitches after sharing a cheeky new photo on social media — one that perfectly captures his trademark humour.

The 26-year-old farmer, best known as Jeremy Clarkson’s right-hand man on the hit Prime Video series, posted a photo of a rustic outdoor toilet with the caption:
“Training for I’m a celeb 😂😂.”
The post, shared to his official fan page, shows what looks like a makeshift wooden cubicle with a simple seat and sand beneath — prompting fans to joke that Kaleb might already be preparing for life in the Australian bush.
Fans Flood Comments with Jokes and Support
Within hours, the post racked up hundreds of reactions and dozens of comments from amused fans.
One follower quipped: “Kaleb, that’s one way to prepare for the jungle!”
Another added: “Only you could turn a compost toilet into a training camp!”
Others teased that the young farmer would be “too busy moaning about the heat” to survive long in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! — referencing Kaleb’s well-known dislike of leaving his beloved Oxfordshire fields.
Rumours of Australian Farming Series
The post comes amid growing speculation that Kaleb Cooper could be involved in a new agricultural project in Australia.
Industry sources have hinted that he’s recently travelled Down Under for a special programme exploring farming challenges in extreme climates — potentially a spin-off connected to Clarkson’s Farm.
While neither Amazon nor Kaleb has officially confirmed the project, fans have noticed several cryptic hints on his social media, including references to “training abroad” and “new fields to conquer.”
From Diddly Squat to Down Under
Kaleb first shot to fame as the breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, where his blunt humour, fiery temper, and unmatched farming knowledge made him an instant fan favourite.
Known for lecturing Jeremy Clarkson on the realities of agriculture, Kaleb quickly became the heart of the show — a symbol of the hardworking British farmer.
His potential involvement in an Australian farming documentary would mark his first major international project, showcasing the contrast between the UK’s temperate fields and Australia’s harsh outback conditions.
Kaleb’s Rising Career Beyond Clarkson’s Farm
Since joining Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb has launched his own book, embarked on a UK speaking tour, and become one of the most recognisable young farmers in Britain.
He’s used his platform to champion agricultural education, encourage youth involvement in farming, and speak openly about the challenges faced by rural workers.
Now, with Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 wrapping up filming in Oxfordshire, fans are excited to see what Kaleb does next.
Fans Want Him on “I’m a Celebrity” for Real
Following his tongue-in-cheek post, fans flooded comment sections with calls for Kaleb to actually appear on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
“Please make this happen — Kaleb in the jungle would be pure gold!” one fan wrote.
Another joked: “He’d spend half the time yelling at the kangaroos for not listening to him!”
Given his candid personality and dry sense of humour, many believe he’d be an instant hit on the survival reality series.

What’s Next for Kaleb?
Whether he’s really heading to Australia for filming or just having fun online, one thing’s certain: Kaleb Cooper knows how to keep fans entertained.
From mud-splattered tractors to makeshift toilets, he continues to prove that farming life can be equal parts hard work and hilarity.
As Clarkson’s Farm prepares to return with its fifth season on Prime Video, Kaleb’s global adventures — real or imagined — remind viewers why he remains one of the most beloved figures in modern British television.
In short:
Kaleb’s down-to-earth humour and growing international presence show that even the Diddly Squat apprentice can turn a joke about an outdoor loo into headline news.
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