HEARTBROKEN: Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper COLLAPSES in Health Update

Kaleb Cooper has shared a health update with fans after he appeared to have a bit of a bad day. The 27-year-old Clarkson’s Farm star posted to his Instagram Stories as he shared a snap from his day at work.
Sitting in front of a large wheel, more than likely belonging to a tractor, the farm manager admitted that he had had a hard day. He captioned the snap, confessing: “Stressful day today. Now have the biggest migraine ever.” While the Prime Video cast member didn’t elaborate on what had made his day so difficult, it’s not the first time that he has spoken out about feeling under the weather. He previously opened up about heading out on his solo national theatre tour, admitting that one incident in Manchester “freaked” him out. Kaleb’s sold-out theatre tour saw him share his views and observations on everything to do with farming, as well as other topics. Speaking about the tour, he revealed he feels “so lucky” to have been given the opportunity.


However, heading out on tour came with its challenges for Kaleb, who had to adjust to so much travelling and being away from home.
Speaking about the experience, he said: “I’m a little bit more comfortable in terms of travel and I did love meeting lots of farmers around the UK. You learn so much stuff, for example, I learned how onions are grown!
“And I went to goat farms where they milk goats, make cheese. It’s definitely given me a morale boost – I can do it, Kaleb!”
He continued: “I did have one meltdown, in Manchester, though. By that point the tour bus was my comfort zone. I knew I could open the door and be straight outside.


“But there, they put me in a hotel on the 50th floor and when I opened my door I was in a narrow corridor and it freaked me out. So I ended up going out and sitting outside from 5am, just knowing that I could get out and away if I needed to.”
First appearing on the Amazon Prime show in 2021, Kaleb soon became a household name for his knowledge and farming skills at Diddly Squat Farm.
He has also gone on to write a series of books and do a speaking tour named The World According to Kaleb as Jeremy continues to toil away and build his farming empire that now includes The Farmer’s Dog pub.
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