Kaleb Cooper Reveals ‘Small Disaster’ Days Before Leaving Clarkson’s Farm.
Kaleb Cooper Shares ‘Small Problem’ Days Before Leaving Clarkson’s Farm for Australia
Just days before he’s set to embark on a life-changing adventure Down Under, Clarkson’s Farm favorite Kaleb Cooper has shared a hilarious — and slightly painful — “problem” with fans from the heart of Diddly Squat Farm.
The 26-year-old farmhand from Chipping Norton, who shot to fame as Jeremy Clarkson’s straight-talking right-hand man on the hit Prime Video series, took to Instagram this week to post an update that perfectly captures the chaos of his busy life before departure.
“I’m Stuck in the Electric Gate!”
In a short video filmed on the farm, Kaleb can be seen trapped in one of Diddly Squat’s electric gates — or, more precisely, his jumper is. With a sheepish grin and a dose of trademark humor, he tells the camera:
“Small problem. I’m just on the farm, but I’m stuck in the electric gate!”
The short clip shows Kaleb trying to free himself, only to reveal that his jumper had torn in the process. He captioned the post:
“Sums up the crazy week I’m having before I go to Australia. So busy.”
Fans flooded the comments with laughter and sympathy, with one writing:
“Don’t worry mate, won’t need that jumper in Aus — 36°C tomorrow!”
Another joked:
“It’s like the farm doesn’t want you to leave!”
Others chimed in with words of encouragement and excitement for his next big move, as Kaleb prepares to take his farming knowledge to a whole new continent.
From Chipping Norton to the Outback
Kaleb’s upcoming project, “Kaleb: Down Under,” marks his first-ever solo Prime Video series. The four-part show will see him traveling to Australia to explore the country’s vast agricultural industry — a far cry from the rolling fields of Oxfordshire.
“I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world,” Kaleb said, referring to Jeremy Clarkson. “So I got brave and booked my first ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia, here I come!”
With his signature enthusiasm and a mission to see if he can take his farming contracting business international, Kaleb will experience farming on a scale he’s never encountered before — stretching across thousands of acres of harsh Australian terrain.
Prime Video teased that the show will follow his adventures as he learns how local farmers handle everything from droughts to dust storms — and whether Kaleb can adapt his no-nonsense Cotswolds style to the unpredictable outback.
A Fan Favorite Ready to Go Global
Since the debut of Clarkson’s Farm in 2021, Kaleb Cooper has become a household name. Fans quickly fell in love with his quick wit, work ethic, and willingness to stand up to Jeremy Clarkson — often leaving the famously outspoken presenter on the receiving end of a lecture or two.
His popularity skyrocketed across the show’s four seasons, and even as Jeremy remains the face of Diddly Squat Farm, it’s Kaleb who has emerged as the series’ breakout star.
The father of three recently welcomed his new son, Ashton, with his partner Taya, adding another milestone to an already momentous year. And while the young farmer admits he’ll miss home, it’s clear he’s ready for the challenge ahead.
What’s Next for Clarkson’s Farm
Jeremy Clarkson confirmed that filming for Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 has officially wrapped. While there’s no confirmed release date yet, fans can expect it to premiere sometime in 2026.
Despite his trip to Australia, Kaleb is expected to play a major role once again when the show returns.
As one fan wrote under his latest post:
“Don’t get stuck in any gates down there — we need you back for Season 5!”
Kaleb’s journey from a local contractor to a global TV personality continues to inspire millions who’ve watched him grow — quite literally — from the fields of Diddly Squat to the sunburned plains of Australia.
One thing’s for sure: wherever Kaleb goes, laughter, hard work, and a touch of chaos are never far behind.







