Kaleb Cooper left 'going mad' as he vents frustration at new work duty away from Diddly Squat
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The Clarkson's Farm star has had a torrid time trying to get one of his latest ventures over the line
Kaleb Cooper may have become a household name thanks to his work on Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm but he's also got plenty of other projects going on elsewhere.
Whether it be his own clothing brand or contracting businesses, the young farmer's work diary is often jam-packed.
He's even stepped into the literary world in recent years having penned not one but two books, The World According to Kaleb Cooper and the upcoming Britain According to Kaleb: The Wonderful World of Country Life.
Ahead of the second book's release, Cooper has been hard at work making sure everything is ready for it to hit shelves - as well as the accompanying audiobook.
But shedding light on the not-so-glamorous process of recording the audiobook, Cooper revealed it's far from plain sailing.
"Audio book for my new book is going well," Cooper typed alongside a series of laughing emojis on a clip of himself inside a recording booth.
Kaleb Cooper has been recording his new audiobook
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And it soon became clear why Cooper was seeing the funny side of his latest work duty as the video unfolded.
Reading from the page, Cooper read aloud: "'Based on an ancient custom where would throw haggis... haggisses... haggissesses,' Whatever!"
Holding his head in frustration, Cooper said to the camera: "I'm doing an audiobook and I'm trying to read about haggisses that I wrote about.
"And I hate the word haggisses..." he added before he began to trip over the pronunciation once again.
"How do you say it?!" Cooper vented: "Haggisses? Haggisseses?"
Cooper then shared another clip from the recording in which his frustrations at the words in his book only grew further.
"'Or just next week come to that, so point me at my haggis...' I cannot get away from haggis!" he said as he broke away from reading.
"Write about Scotland... Haggis! Haggis! Haggis!" he shouted down the camera.
Showing the frustration was real, he even wrote on top of the video: "Yes I'm going mad in a sound booth."
Cooper then hilariously showed fans an image from his upcoming book where he poked fun at his own appearance.
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The young farmer said he "loved a beard" because it hides his "double chin" but the image in the book was deemed not to be showing him in a flattering light.
The final clip he shared involved someone else at the recording trying to intervene as they had a question for Cooper.
"Wait listen to this," Cooper told his followers before a voice from outside the booth asked him to pronounce an inaudible word.
Cooper laughed before asking the employee to repeat the word.
He then cheekily told him: "Yeah, I can say that. Yeah, I'll keep it clean, I'll nail that, don't you worry."
Cooper than shot a hilarious look down the camera as he clearly had no idea what to say.