Clarkson’s Farm Kaleb Cooper goes solo revealing Jeremy Clarkson “does my head in”
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Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has spoken of how his infamous co-star “does his head in”. The farmer, who has shot to fame as former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s sidekick on the Amazon Prime series, made the comment during his new one-man show.
The World According to Kaleb on Tour will hit Amazon Video screens tomorrow (Friday), featuring a recording of his performance at Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre. And a promo for the show features some tasty highlights.
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Hide AdAmong Kaleb’s comments are that, “Every farmer is a hero to me”, and that he “can’t stand sheep”. But it is remarks made about co-star Clarkson that are sure to stir up viewers most, as one clip features Cooper saying how the motoring expert “does my head in”.
This is followed up by a clip in which Kaleb reveals he has gone through his phone to find “the worst picture (of Clarkson) to put on my screen”. It then showed Clarkson looking sunburned, calling his countryside sidekick a “rural halfwit”, before walking off.
The World According to Kaleb toured the UK earlier in the year, seeing the Oxfordshire farmer speak to crowds in more than 30 theatres about his life, his love of farming, and his experience since the start of Clarkson’s Farm.
The date recorded for the Amazon special, in Gloucestershire, was his final performance on the tour, although he has been taking part in a number of book festivals up and down the country in recent months, and is sure to feature in the upcoming new series of Clarkson’s Farm.
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Hide AdSpeaking about the experience, he said: “I feel so lucky to have gone on a brilliant theatre tour – and the first farmer to be able to say that! I met some amazing people and had such a laugh with everyone who came along.
“Now being able to share this with people watching Prime Video means farming will be on an even bigger stage. I’m really looking forward to bringing all the farming fun and highlighting important issues affecting the agricultural industry to people at home.”
Prime Video is included with Amazon Prime Membership, which costs £8.99 per month and £95 per year. Prime members can watch The World According to Kaleb Cooper for free. If you’re not yet a Prime member and unsure whether it’s right for you, you can sign up for a free trial.
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