Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper is set to married his partner Taya - but she is not looking forward to a few months without him as he is preparing to hit the road.
The 25-year-old reality star is something of a Sunday Times bestselling author - having published two titles since he found fame on 63-year-old Jeremy Clarkson’s Amazon reality show about farming. He published his first book, titled The World According To Kaleb, in 2022 and then produced a second titled Britain According To Kaleb last year.
TV sidekick Kaleb was featured on Taya’s social media over the weekend - as she signalled he will soon be leaving her and their two small children behind. The couple have a son named Oscar who was born in March 2021 and a daughter named Willa who arrived in June last year.
On Saturday, Taya shared a video of Kaleb enjoying a roast dinner. She captioned the video footage: "Last meal together before he goes off on tour."
The book tour may be something of a shock to Caleb’s system as he has admitted in the past that he rarely travels beyond the Oxfordshire village he grew up in. Kaleb is set to share anecdotes, wit and wisdom from his two books when he hits the road to promote them later this month.
Jeremy Clarkson faces Meghan backlash as 3 female stars won't go on MillionaireHis tour is set to take him across the UK from the 25th of January and he won’t finish his list of talks until the 10th of March. He is due to appear in major cities including Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast, Cardiff and London and the show is simply titled Kaleb Goes On Tour.
A statement about the tour declares: “Fans can expect Kaleb’s strong views on many things – including sheep (‘stupid’), Jeremy Clarkson (f***ing idiot’), goats (‘they’re a proper good clear-up animal – they eat everything – no wonder they taste horrible’), New York (‘if it’s like London where there are no tractors, that’s no good’), famous people, why farming is the best job in the world and, crucially, sartorial matters such as hairstyles – especially his own!
“Despite his surprise status as a household name, Kaleb is still the same down to earth, hard-working farmer, with his feet firmly on the ground. He will give audiences the chance to participate in some rather interesting rural pastimes during the show, as well as highlighting some of the many challenges that British farmers face today and perhaps share how we can all help to make a difference and support them.”
Fans of Clarkson’s Farm - which has been streaming via Amazon since 2021 - were thrilled last year when a fourth season was confirmed before the third had even started to air. Jeremy himself confirmed the news in November last year, saying online: “The fourth series of Clarkson’s Farm is coming."