Clarkson's Farm's Kaleb Cooper addresses pleas for him to rescue The Grand Tour
EXCLUSIVE: Following the finale of The Grand Tour, fans have made calls for Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper to take over the beloved motoring TV show.
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Kaleb Cooper has finally shared his thoughts about fronting The Grand Tour ahead of the show’s conclusion.
For the past two decades, Kaleb’s Clarkson Farm co-star, Jeremy Clarkson has starred in the series alongside his two pals Richard Hammond and James May.
However, following its final episode on Friday the trio will end their onscreen partnership to focus on their solo projects.
As Kaleb recently revealed he had treated himself to a classic Mustang, fans pleaded for the farmer to take over The Grand Tour alongside his projects in Chipping Norton.
However, during a red carpet appearance at the National Television Awards, the 26-year-old shut down all hopes.
Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Kaleb confirmed he had seen the comments and joked he had been “converted” to a car fanatic thanks to Jeremy.
However, he confirmed his focus and admitted that “tractors are my main thing,” as he opened up about his gruelling morning.
“I was on the farm waking up cows this morning,” as Kaleb joked: “If I do smell like cow s**t, I do apologise.”
As well as the usual animals at Diddly Squat, the TV star recently revealed he’d discovered a never-before-seen addition to his farm.
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Taking to Instagram, the dad-of-two revealed he had discovered a snake on Diddly Squat and filmed the animal as he exclaimed: “Snakes in the UK! I’m ready for Australia.”
Kaleb seemed both thrilled and surprised to have discovered a snake on his farm.
Ahead of The Grand Tour’s Friday finale, Richard teased a precarious moment as he admitted he thought he was “going to die”.
For the very last episode of the former Top Gear trio’s exploits on Prime Video, they will travel to Zimbabwe for one more trek in classic cars.