Clarkson’s Farm Star Kaleb Cooper Reveals Why He’s Heading to Australia for His Biggest Project Yet.
Kaleb Cooper Rushed with Support After Hilarious ‘Small Problem’ on Diddly Squat — Ahead of His Biggest Adventure Yet
Clarkson’s Farm favorite Kaleb Cooper has once again proven that life on the farm is never dull — even when you’re one of Britain’s most beloved young farmers. Days before setting off on his first-ever solo international trip, Kaleb found himself in an unexpected tangle that had fans both laughing and rushing to his support.
A “Small Problem” at Diddly Squat
It all started when Kaleb shared a lighthearted video with his 2 million Instagram followers, capturing a moment that could only happen to him.
Filming himself on the grounds of Diddly Squat Farm, he explained:
“Small problem. I’m just on the farm, but I’m stuck in the electric gate!”
The video showed Kaleb laughing as he tried to wriggle free, only to reveal that his jumper had been caught in the gate — leaving behind a small but noticeable hole. In true Kaleb fashion, he captioned the clip:
“Sums up the crazy week I’m having before I go to Australia. So busy 😩.”
Fans immediately flooded the comments section with messages of support — and plenty of good-natured teasing. One follower wrote, “Don’t worry mate, won’t need that jumper in Aus — 36°C tomorrow!” while another joked, “It’s like the farm doesn’t want you to leave!”
Others chimed in with relatable sympathy: “I love that we’re all having one of those days today,” one fan said. Another quipped, “You’ve been hanging out with Jeremy too much!” — a clear nod to Clarkson’s own track record of mishaps.
From the Cotswolds to the Outback
Kaleb’s small mishap comes at a big moment in his career. The young farmer, known for his quick wit, hard work, and occasional impatience with boss Jeremy Clarkson, is about to embark on his first-ever solo trip abroad.
The destination? Australia — home to some of the world’s largest and toughest farming operations.
Kaleb will be starring in Kaleb: Down Under, a brand-new four-part series commissioned by Prime Video. The show will follow his adventures as he explores the vast Australian countryside, learns about farming on a massive scale, and tests whether his contracting business could one day go international.
“I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world, so I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about,” Kaleb said. “Australia, here I come!”
He added with his trademark enthusiasm:
“And Australia — you’ll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international.”
Filming for Kaleb: Down Under is expected to begin later this autumn, with the release anticipated in 2026. It marks another major step for the young farmer, who has become one of the breakout stars of Clarkson’s Farm since the show first debuted in 2021.
Fans Show Their Love
Ever since his appearance alongside Jeremy Clarkson on Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb has built a loyal global fan base. Viewers love his mix of passion, honesty, and humor — not to mention his ability to keep Jeremy in check.
His latest post reminded fans exactly why they adore him: down-to-earth, relatable, and always ready to laugh at himself. Within hours, the video had thousands of comments and shares, with fans across the world wishing him luck on his Australian adventure.
“From Diddly Squat to Down Under — what a journey!” one fan wrote. Another added, “Kaleb’s living the dream. The Cotswolds won’t be the same without him!”
What’s Next for Kaleb and Clarkson’s Farm
While Kaleb’s solo project is generating plenty of excitement, fans can rest easy knowing he’ll still be a big part of Clarkson’s Farm.
Production on Season 5 has already wrapped, and the new series is expected to arrive on Prime Video in 2026. In the meantime, viewers can catch up on the first four seasons — all featuring Kaleb’s signature one-liners, expert farming knowledge, and hilarious clashes with Jeremy.
From electric gates to international fame, Kaleb Cooper’s story proves that even the smallest “farm problems” can’t hold back big dreams. And as he sets off for the Australian outback, one thing’s certain — wherever Kaleb goes, laughter (and a bit of chaos) will surely follow.








