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Jeremy Clarkson Jokes About ‘Finally Running the Farm Alone’ as Kaleb Heads to Australia

Jeremy Clarkson Teases Kaleb Cooper Over His Bold New Career Move
The Diddly Squat duo trade jabs as Kaleb sets off on his biggest adventure yet


Kaleb Heads Down Under

After winning hearts on Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb Cooper is ready to take his farming expertise global. The young contractor announced that he’ll soon be flying to Australia to film his very own series for Amazon Prime Video, marking his first major project away from the Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.

“I’ve got some news!” Kaleb shared on Instagram. “I’m going down under—to Australia—to film my own series on Prime Video. You know how hard it is for me to leave Chippy, so this is definitely out of my comfort zone. But I’m on a mission to see if I can make my farming contracting business go international.”

Kaleb Cooper makes huge TV career move away from Clarkson's Farm


Clarkson Fires Back — In Classic Fashion

Never one to miss a comedic opportunity, Jeremy Clarkson chimed in with a tongue-in-cheek comment under Kaleb’s announcement:

“I’m so happy about this. Because finally, I can run my farm without him mucking everything up.”

The playful jab sparked laughter among fans, with one replying:

“I’m pretty sure he’s thinking the same about you, haha.”


Family and Fans Show Support

Kaleb’s wife, Taya, joined the light-hearted exchange, joking about her husband’s long trip:

“Peace and quiet for me! Gonna miss you really. So proud of you for doing something way out of your comfort zone! Can’t wait to hear all about it!”

Fans flooded Kaleb’s comments with well-wishes.
One wrote:

“Congratulations, mate! You’re going to love Australia — some parts will feel like home, just with funny accents. Others really won’t! You’ll smash it.”
Another added:
“Looking forward to seeing you take on the outback. Get Amazon to upgrade you to first class for that 23-hour flight!”


From Chipping Norton to the Australian Outback

According to Prime Video, Kaleb’s new series will follow him as he tackles farming on an unprecedented scale — thousands of acres across Australia’s challenging landscape. Along the way, he’ll meet local farmers, immerse himself in their culture, and experience life in extreme conditions — “blisters, burns, backaches, and all.”

Season 4 backlash of Kaleb : r/ClarksonsFarm

This new venture marks a bold next step for the 27-year-old, who became a household name in 2021 for his no-nonsense attitude and quick wit on Clarkson’s Farm.


Back Home at Diddly Squat

Meanwhile, Jeremy Clarkson recently confirmed that Season 5 of Clarkson’s Farm has officially wrapped filming. The new season is expected to air in 2026, with Kaleb still playing a key role in the series despite his overseas adventure.

It looks like the “student and teacher” duo will be making audiences laugh — and learn — on two continents.


A New Chapter for Kaleb Cooper
From small-town contractor to international farming star, Kaleb’s journey continues to inspire. Whether he’s herding sheep in Chipping Norton or wrangling cattle in the Australian outback, one thing’s for sure — he’s plowing a path all his own.

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