Kaleb Cooper teases move away from Clarkson's Farm as he sets date for 'huge announcement'
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Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper has teased fans with the promise of a "huge announcement" on a social media video.
Cooper, 26, found fame in the hit Amazon Prime as Jeremy Clarkson's right-hand man, and has since built his own following and has even released three books about farming.
Cooper has worked alongside Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm since the series first launched in 2021. The seasoned farmer is on-hand to share his expertise with the former Top Gear star, 64.
The show launched its third series earlier this year, with filming for series four having already begun.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Cooper shared a video on his Story with his 2.7million followers, where he didn't give too much away but promised some exciting news was on the horizon.
"I just sat and loaded a lorry, and whilst I was loading the lorry, I feel like in the past week or two weeks I have been planning something massive... I had an idea and I think it is going to be great and a really, really funny idea," he explained.
Keeping tight-lipped, he continued: "I won't tell you just yet, I have to get a few things into the plan should I say and then hopefully on either the 12th or the 13th of November, I will release it.
"But I hope everyone likes it and it is going to be so funny! It is going to be so funny.
"Of course it is something to do with YouTube - I set up a YouTube a couple of months ago, and I just haven't had time to put my full heart into it and I don't like starting something or doing something if I haven't put my heart and soul into it.
"But this November, it is about to get really good and I have a huge announcement to make - but it is either going to be the 12th or 13th of November."
Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper promised a "huge announcement" would be coming soon
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Fans are likely to be intrigued but still have a couple of months before they'll find out exactly what Cooper's news is.
Elsewhere, Clarkson has been kept occupied with opening his pub, The Farmer's Dog. The establishment opened its doors on Friday to a welcome response from the public.
Clarkson purchased the Oxfordshire pub as part of his new business venture, reportedly for under £1million.
Fans who have kept up with his progress, which he's shared frequently on social media, will know he has faced a few hurdles as he made preparations for the grand opening.
Firstly, he shared that he'd had to tackle rodents on the property, but he soon revealed the spot was also a former dogging site.
In a hilarious post, he shared how he'd stumbled across some evidence of the X-rated history of the area as he showed a twig with a pair of women's underwear hooked onto it.
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"Tell me you bought a pub on a dogging site without telling me you bought a pub on a dogging site," he quipped in the Instagram post.
However, things seem to have been smoothed over for the big day, and huge crowds could be seen wanting to catch a glimpse of The Farmer's Dog on Friday.
Clarkson made clear his political stance though when he didn't hold back in stating Starmer wouldn't be served a pint at the new pub.
When asked if the new Labour Government understands the rural economy, he replied that they are "a hopeless bunch".
Speaking to Times Radio, he was probed about whether Starmer would ever get an invite to the boozer.
"No, he's banned," Clarkson announced. "Actually he's the first person to be banned. He's actually on a board in the hall, he's banned."