Kaleb Cooper speaks about a recent accident
Kaleb Cooper, the young farmer from Clarkson's Farm has captured the nation's hearts with his appearances on the hit Amazon Prime Video series.
From Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, the 26-year-old Kaleb Cooper has been a dedicated figure in the farming industry since his school days, where he honed his skills on local farms.
As a key cast member on Clarkson's Farm, Kaleb works alongside former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson to navigatethe ups and downs of rural life in the picturesque Cotswolds.
Beyond his television stardom, Kaleb has expanded his horizons as a published author with his book 'The World According to Kaleb' and a successful live tour, significantly enhancing his professional portfolio.
As a multi-talented professional, Kaleb appears on screen, manages a farm, and works as a farming contractor.
Kaleb Cooper has had a successful financial year. (Image: GETTY)
Although the amount he earns from his role on the show has not been disclosed, Heart Radio reports that he receives a payment for his contributions.
Clarkson has often praised Kaleb for his intelligence, dedication, and television presence, saying, "He'll drive up and down through the night, putting the right fertiliser on and taking pride in watching a healthy field take root.
"He's also extremely good on television."
Recent disclosures from Companies House revealed that Kaleb Cooper Productions' assets jumped from £122,000 to a remarkable £242,000 in the financial year ending June 30, 2023.
Kaleb Cooper is a key figure on Clarkson's Farm. (Image: Nick Emm)
In addition, his contracting business, Kaleb Cooper Contracting, has experienced a substantial increase in growth, nearly doubling its assets from £52,000 to £96,000.
The 26-year-old also recently spoke about Clarkson's health after the TV presenter had a heart scare where he needed an emergency operation.
Kaleb has revealed in an interview with the Sun that he’s lost six kilos very quickly by changing what he eats. He said: “I’m on a no-sugar thing, and it’s all because I had this dream.
"I did and didn’t understand the dream, but I knew I had to quit sugar. I went to tell Taya [his partner] and she thought I wouldn’t do it. I’m four weeks in now, and I’ve lost six kilos, which is pretty good.
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"I do have the odd cheat day, but only sugars that naturally occur.”
Kaleb was talking ahead of the launch of his new book It’s A Farming Thing, as Clarkson shared that his doctor had told him to stop working following a heart procedure.
The presenter was recently fitted with two stents, which improve blood flow to the heart.
Clarkson revealed in his Times column: “The worst problem though is diet. To cut my alarmingly high levels of cholesterol, I need to cut out, ultimately, everything I like eating.
“Bacon, sausages, beef, lamb, pork, butter, chips, proper milk, Cadbury’s fruit and nut bars and the interesting bit in an egg. I’ve had a week to live in the new regime, and it’s horrific.”