Kaleb Cooper has been flooded with supportive messages after taking to social media on Tuesday evening with a rather reflective post.
The farming contractor and farm manager at Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, has become a household name since beginning working with the Grand Tour star at the age of 21.
Prior to landing his first on-screen role opposite Clarkson, Cooper’s work ethic was evident for all to see in his Cotswolds town.
From rearing and selling his own pigs and chickens to pipe-laying, Cooper has never been one to shy away from getting stuck in – no surprise given his reported 115-hour work week.
And since being propelled into the spotlight, Cooper’s career has gone from strength as he embarked on a nationwide tour, released several bestselling books, and even launched his own cider under Clarkson’s alcohol brand, Hawkstone.
However, Cooper has made no secret about his desire to one day buy and run his own farm in the future, something he may be thinking about more so following his latest social media update.
Clarkson’s Farm: Kaleb Cooper shot to fame alongside Jeremy Clarkson on the Amazon show
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Cooper took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a snap of himself gazing into the distance over the picturesque fields of a nearby farm.
In the accompanying caption, he cryptically reflected: “Crazy how times fly when your having fun…
“2 years ago since I found out I was having a little girl,” he added, referring to his toddler daughter Willa Grace.
The Clarkson’s Farm star signed off to his 2.7 million fans: “Can’t wait to see what the future hold.”
It didn’t take long for fans to flooded the young farmer’s post with their messages of support, all wishing him the best for whatever lies ahead.
“Future holds great things for you boss,” one follower wrote before a second echoed: “Hopefully lots more wonderful things for you and your little family. And one day your own farm you deserve so much you work super hard.”
“Great things are coming mate… your a top guy,” a third commented before a fourth added: “Yeah man! Find what you love, light yourself up, then the world will come find you.” (sic)
Dad-of-two Cooper’s look toward the future comes as speculation continues over the release date for the next bank of Clarkson’s Farm episodes, with summer 2025 looking most likely.
Despite his relatively newfound fame, Cooper hasn’t been deterred from his original dream to purchase his own farm – preferably close to his beloved hometown.
Discussing Cooper’s aspirations with the Times in November, Clarkson said of Cooper’s plans for the future: “The modern cliché I’ve come to loathe most is when we say someone has ‘been on a journey’. Kaleb’s journey is about four miles.
“He has no desire to live in Monaco or Los Angeles. He just wants to buy a farm in Chipping Norton where all his family live.”
Cooper echoed this when he shared his thoughts on what lies ahead – although couldn’t resist a cheeky joke with the publication.
“I’ll make all the money now, hopefully, have a farm, then chill out, go partying and be in Ibiza,” he quipped in the same interview.
“Though I can’t think of anything worse than being in a nightclub… Everyone’s too close to me.”