Jeremy Clarkson risks fury from Kaleb Cooper as he mocks his work on farm

Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper's infectious banter spilled over to social media as the reality star mocked his 25-year-old co-star.

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Jeremy Clarkson risked having yet another quarrel with Kaleb Cooper as he took to Instagram with jokes about his agricultural plough.

Since Clarkson’s Farm first premiered in 2021, fans have fallen in love with the Prime Video series as well as the friendship dynamics between the unlikely duo.

As many await the season four premiere, the Top Gear alum gave viewers a sneak glimpse of Diddly Squat on social media.

In the clip, the 64-year-old and his wife Lisa Hogan were looking at the dug-up ground when he joked: “Kaleb’s been out with his toy plough.”

As the former model added: “What a long strip,” Jeremy remained unimpressed and remarked: “I have an eight-furrow plough.”

He continued: “Because I have a manly tractor, he has to use a toy plough and it takes him all day to do this.”

Although Kaleb has yet to respond, the pair quite often have squabbles during the series, with one of the most memorable being the moment Jeremy tried to repair the farm's dam.

As their argument erupted, Jeremy exclaimed: “Please stop interfering” to which Kaleb retorted: “You're so sensitive, all the time!”

While they both butted heads they soon figured out they needed a chainsaw to free the trapped machinery.

Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper

Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper have had mutiple tiffs throughout the show (Image: Prime Videos)

Jeremy’s Instagram post comes just days after he admitted the show could put young people off joining the agricultural industry.

In his latest column for The Sunday Times, he wrote: “God knows why a young person would look at my farming show and think, ‘Mmm, that’s what I want to do for a living.’

“Sure, it’s fun to whizz about at harvest time, playing with heavy machinery and drinking cider in the late summer sunshine.

“But for the other 50 weeks of the year it’s mostly a smorgasbord of mud, pain and sadness, and it’s all topped off with a pay packet that would disappoint a Congolese miner.”

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