Kaleb Cooper’s next adventure begins. Kaleb Cooper given send-off amid leaving Clarkson’s Farm.
Kaleb Cooper with his dog, Alfie.
Kaleb’s rise from Chipping Norton local to television personality has been nothing short of remarkable. Since debuting in 2021, he’s become an integral part of Clarkson’s Farm, offering an authentic glimpse into the challenges and humor of British agriculture. His sharp wit, unfiltered commentary, and undeniable expertise in farming made him a fan favorite across four seasons — the most recent airing this past May and June.
Off-screen, Cooper has been busy building a life beyond Diddly Squat Farm. He and his partner, Taya, recently welcomed their third child, a son named Ashton. Yet, even as family life blossoms, the lure of new horizons beckons. His upcoming series, Kaleb: Down Under, will see him take his signature farming know-how across the globe to explore Australia’s vast agricultural landscape.
Before his departure, friends and fellow farmers gathered to give Kaleb a proper farewell. Ioan Humphreys, better known online as “That Welsh Farmer,” shared a photo of the two at an Australian-themed send-off party. Dressed in outback hats and surrounded by Aussie flags — plus a playful inflatable crocodile — the event captured the spirit of camaraderie that defines the farming community.
Humphreys’ caption read: “Quick little trip down to 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!”
For fans, this farewell marks a turning point. While Cooper’s next project promises new landscapes and lessons, his presence on Clarkson’s Farm has become synonymous with its success. His practical knowledge and deadpan reactions to Clarkson’s often misguided enthusiasm have anchored the series, offering balance between comedy and genuine agricultural insight.
Still, it appears this isn’t a permanent goodbye. Reports suggest that Cooper will continue to play a major role in Clarkson’s Farm Season 5, which recently completed filming at Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm. This means viewers may not have seen the last of his trademark scowl or his repeated insistence that Clarkson stay off the tractor.
From a production standpoint, Kaleb’s new venture represents an intriguing expansion of the Clarkson’s Farm universe. Prime Video’s decision to greenlight Kaleb: Down Under underscores his growing appeal as a standalone personality — a farmer who bridges authenticity, humor, and hard-earned experience. The move mirrors a broader trend in reality television: viewers crave genuine, relatable expertise more than manufactured drama.
As the 27-year-old heads into this next phase, one thing remains clear — Kaleb Cooper’s charm lies in his grounding. He’s the everyman farmer who stumbled into stardom but never lost sight of the soil beneath his boots. Whether navigating the Australian outback or the unpredictable fields of Oxfordshire, he carries the same mix of humor and humility that first won over audiences.
Clarkson’s Farm may have given him the platform, but Kaleb: Down Under will test whether he can hold it on his own. Judging by his popularity — and the affection shown at his send-off — the odds are in his favor. As fans wait for both series to return, one thing’s for certain: the King of the Cotswolds isn’t done conquering new territory just yet.






