Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, has an unique request if fans urgently want to see him on I’m A Celebrity… I Need to Get Out of Here!
The 24-year-old agricultural contractor sprang to prominence with the publication of the blockbuster Prime Video farming programme, which follows Jeremy Clarkson as he attempts to operate an Oxfordshire farm.
Because of his sudden celebrity, we’re sure the TV personality will be inundated with offers shortly, and he’s already contemplating one.
‘I don’t do Love Island,’ Kaleb informed his Grand Tour instructor in a new episode of Clarkson’s Farm. ‘The other half doesn’t like it.’
‘What is it then?’ Jeremy asked.
‘I’m a Celeb,’ Kaleb replied.
Although Jeremy stated that he wouldn’t mind witnessing his sidekick go through gruelling trials in Australia, Kaleb stated that the show’s setting would be “the worst thing ever.”
‘That is probably what I’d be most scared about – actually leaving. If they come here, I’d do it.’ .e added:
For the first time, the show’s setting was changed from the Australian bush to Gwrych Castle in Abergele, Wales, in 2020.
Fans were ecstatic, however, when the programme reverted to its roots last year, with Jill Scott proclaimed winner.
Clarkson’s Amazon series’ second season depicts another year on the farm with new animals and harvests, as well as Clarkson’s confrontations with the local government.
Jeremy, who bought the farm in 2008 and took over management in 2019, had a negative response from several residents when he extended the company to include a farm store and restaurant.
He earlier stated that there were ‘plenty’ of other residents who seemed more accepting, if not enthusiastic, to his efforts.
Fans binge-watched the Amazon Prime Video show when it returned last weekend, despite the massive backlash Jeremy recently received for his column in The Sun in which he said he ‘hated’ the Duchess of Sussex on a ‘cellular level’ and dreamed she would be pelted with faeces and stripped naked on the street.
After his comments, Amazon allegedly severed connections with the former Top Gear host, and the column is being examined by the UK’s press watchdog after becoming the most complained-about piece of all time.
Seasons one and two of Clarkson’s Farm are available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
Source My Celebrity Life.