Kaleb Cooper, the 27-year-old star of Amazon Prime's Clarkson's Farm, reportedly earned £1 million in 2025, according to accounts filed at Companies House. The father of three, known for his role as Jeremy Clarkson's cheeky sidekick, made £800,000 from media and TV work, £100,000 from his Cooper Livestock Ltd beef products, £60,000 from his K. Cooper Retail Ltd merchandise store, and £85,000 from farming and contract work.
Cooper's entrepreneurial journey began at age 13, when his mother bought him three chickens instead of a phone or Xbox. He started selling eggs in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, and within two months had 450 chickens. Reflecting on his early start, he said: 'I think actually the business aspect of farming drew me to it, and then of course the tractors, and then the animals and so on.'
The news comes as Jeremy Clarkson hinted at the future of the show. Despite a planned hiatus, filming for a sixth series may begin early due to snowfall in Oxfordshire. Clarkson confirmed to The Sun: 'We'll definitely do six,' adding that Amazon is keen for a sixth series and that a seventh could follow. The show will only end 'when there are no more ideas.'



