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Clarkson’s Farm’s Kaleb Cooper shares ‘special’ career news as he steps away from farm

Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has shared “special” news as he announced an exciting career move away from the farm.

The TV personality regularly featured on the popular Prime series, which began in 2021, for more than two years and has become popular with viewers for his witty comments and hilarious observations.

Alongside former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson, he and the team helped to run the presenter’s 1,000 acre Cotswalds property Diddly Squat Farm – as cameras went behind the scenes to capture all the action.

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However after two years on the programme, Kaleb has announced that he is stepping away from the farm to embark on an exciting new career in the theatre.

Kaleb Cooper rose to fame on the Prime series Clarkson’s Farm
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He had teased that news was on the way earlier this week, posting on Instagram that he was “building up the courage to do something very special.”

Kaleb has since revealed he will be treading the boards for a nationwide tour, saying: “I’m braving it and leaving Chippy for a UK theatre tour!

“I’ll be announcing my first show tomorrow morning, that’s going on sale from 10am,” before adding later in the day: “The first available date to book tickets for my national tour is going to be in a big old barn called the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall!”

Kaleb Cooper took to Instagram to share exciting career news with his followers
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It is not the only exciting news that Kaleb has shared in recent weeks either, after the star announced that he is collaborating with the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) to launch a new bursary for those looking to follow in his footsteps and launch a career in agriculture.

He launched the bursary to students at Cirencester University earlier in May, saying during his launch speech: “Farming is who I am.

Kaleb Cooper became a fan favourite on Clarkson’s Farm for his hilarious observations
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“Encouraging the younger generation into agriculture has always been so important to me. I feel lucky that I knew my path from such an early age and want to help spread that passion and drive.

“Launching this bursary means so much, as it can support students who want to pursue an agricultural career or who might be struggling to get into farming.”

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