Kaleb Cooper’s Secret Plan ‘Down Under’ Finally Revealed!
Kaleb Cooper’s Big Send-Off: Clarkson’s Farm Star Embarks on a New Adventure “Down Under”
The beloved breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb Cooper, has officially begun a brand-new chapter in his career — and his friends made sure he didn’t leave quietly. The 27-year-old farmer from Chipping Norton, often dubbed “the king of the Cotswolds,” was given a heartfelt send-off party before jetting off to Australia for his upcoming Prime Video series, Kaleb: Down Under.
It was a night filled with laughter, beer, and a few tears of pride. Kaleb’s close friends and fellow farmers gathered in Chipping Norton to celebrate his next big leap. Among them was Welsh farming influencer Ioan Humphreys, known online as “That Welsh Farmer,” who shared a cheerful snapshot from the event. In the photo, both men grinned beneath wide-brimmed outback hats, an inflatable crocodile tucked under one arm, and Australian flags waving in the background — a fitting nod to Kaleb’s upcoming adventure.
In a lighthearted message posted alongside the photo, Humphreys wrote:
“Quick little trip down to the city of Chipping Norton to give the king of the Cotswolds a surprise send-off to Australia. Great evening with food, beer and great people. Kaleb, good luck on your next adventure, princess. Don’t eat yellow snow or crocodile; they both taste awful. I’m sure you’re going to smash it!”
It was the perfect farewell for a man whose rise from a local farmhand to a global TV personality has inspired millions.
Kaleb Cooper first captured hearts in 2021, when Clarkson’s Farm debuted on Prime Video. Viewers instantly fell in love with his quick wit, stubborn determination, and unfiltered honesty — especially when he wasn’t afraid to put his boss, Jeremy Clarkson, in his place. Over the course of four seasons, Kaleb evolved from a young, slightly overwhelmed farmhand into a confident agricultural expert and one of Britain’s most recognizable rural figures.
Behind the cameras, Kaleb has continued to live the life he loves most: farming. He remains rooted in the Cotswolds, where he manages his own land and balances his career with family life. He and his longtime partner, Taya, recently welcomed their third child, baby Ashton, adding another reason to celebrate before his Australian journey.
His new project, Kaleb: Down Under, marks his first solo venture away from Clarkson’s Farm. While details are still under wraps, the show promises to follow Kaleb as he takes his farming knowledge abroad — exploring Australian agriculture, meeting local farmers, and discovering how their challenges compare to those in the UK. Known for his outspoken humor and curiosity, fans can expect plenty of laughs and candid moments as Kaleb navigates the unfamiliar terrain of the Australian outback.
Despite the new venture, fans can breathe a sigh of relief — Kaleb isn’t done with Clarkson’s Farm just yet. Reports confirm he will feature prominently in Season 5, which recently wrapped filming at Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire. The upcoming season is expected to explore more of the challenges and triumphs that have made the series one of Prime Video’s biggest hits, from livestock troubles to unpredictable British weather.
Kaleb’s departure for Australia is both a personal and professional milestone. For a young man who once described himself as “just a lad who loves tractors,” it’s a testament to how far he’s come. From wrangling sheep in the Cotswolds to facing crocodiles in the outback, his story embodies the adventurous spirit that’s made him such a fan favorite.
As he prepares to swap muddy English fields for red Australian soil, one thing is clear — Kaleb Cooper’s journey is only just beginning. With his signature mix of humor, grit, and authenticity, he’s set to bring his unique brand of farming charm to a whole new audience.
So, as his mates raised a pint and wished him luck beneath the Chipping Norton stars, it wasn’t just a goodbye. It was a send-off fit for a rising star — the kind of send-off that marks the start of something even bigger.







