Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star from Jeremy Clarkson's Amazon Prime show 'Clarkson's Farm', is set to star in his own television series. The 27-year-old farm manager from Diddly Squat has become a leading voice for the next generation of farmers in the UK.
Cooper will appear in Hawkstone's first major television advert, which will air during ITV's coverage of the World Cup on June 17, before England's group game against Croatia. He is also set to perform his own stunt in the advert, with Clarkson stepping back to let Cooper take the spotlight.
In addition, Cooper is due to star in a Prime Video show called 'Kaleb in Australia', filmed last year. The series will follow him as he travels to Australia to learn about the country's agricultural industry. Announcing the news on Instagram, Cooper said: 'You know how hard it is for me to leave Chippy so flying to Australia is definitely taking me out of my comfort zone. But I’m on a mission to see if I can make my farming contracting business go international.'
Clarkson joked about Cooper's absence, writing: 'I’m so happy about this. Because finally I can run my farm without him mucking everything up.' Fans have also expressed support for Cooper having his own breakaway farming show, with one Reddit user commenting: 'Damn Kaleb needs to get his own TV show.'



