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Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper, 25, reveals fans are sending him racy selfies

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 Kaleb Cooper from Clarkson's Farm has revealed that fans have been sending him racy selfies.

The manager of Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, has amassed 2.3m followers on Instagram since starring in the hit Amazon Prime show. 

Kaleb, who has two young children, says he receives naked pictures from both sexes and he believes they are set by fans when they have had a too much drink. 

The 25-year-old, speaking to The Telegraph, said: I get naked pictures every now and then. I think everyone's drinking at eight o'clock.' 

He also says that his arguments with Clarkson happen so often and go on for so long that the camera crew have stopped filming them. 

Kaleb Cooper with Jeremy Clarkson. Kaleb, who has two young children, says he receives naked pictures from both sexes and he believes they are set by fans when they have had a too much drink

Kaleb Cooper with Jeremy Clarkson. Kaleb, who has two young children, says he receives naked pictures from both sexes and he believes they are set by fans when they have had a too much drink

The 25-year-old, speaking to The Telegraph , said: I get naked pictures every now and then. I think everyone's drinking at eight o'clock'

The 25-year-old, speaking to The Telegraph , said: I get naked pictures every now and then. I think everyone's drinking at eight o'clock'

Kaleb said: 'The viewers probably only see about 30 per cent of the arguments.

'The cameras stop, and then all of a sudden we're still arguing.

'Even the camera crew now just walk off.'

During the same interview, the farmer also revealed his plans for the future after Clarkson's Farm, away from the starlight. 

Kaleb said he still sees his future in farming - but has questioned whether there is a future in farming for him as the third series of Clarkson's Farm sees the stars face challenges due to crop fails and inflation driving up the price of supplies. 

He said: 'I think I'll feel like I made it when I've bought a farm. At that point, I can actually relax a little bit and spend a little bit more time with family.

'That's why I'm so busy doing everything possible to get to that dream [of buying a farm]... I'm going to do it one day.' 

Kaleb added that he gets his drive to succeed through being told by everyone that 'you can't do this or you can't do that'.

He vowed that owning his own farm was one way he wanted to prove everyone wrong.

Kaleb says that his arguments with Clarkson happen so often and go on for so long that the camera crew have stopped filming them. He said: said: 'The viewers probably only see about 30 per cent of the arguments'

Kaleb says that his arguments with Clarkson happen so often and go on for so long that the camera crew have stopped filming them. He said: said: 'The viewers probably only see about 30 per cent of the arguments'

Kaleb with the Prime Minister - Rishi Sunak. Clarkson has praised his co-star for his business ideas, he described Kaleb as 'easily the most entrepreneurial person I’ve ever met'

Kaleb with the Prime Minister - Rishi Sunak. Clarkson has praised his co-star for his business ideas, he described Kaleb as 'easily the most entrepreneurial person I’ve ever met'

Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton. Kaleb said: 'I think I'll feel like I made it when I've bought a farm. At that point, I can actually relax a little bit and spend a little bit more time with family'

Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton. Kaleb said: 'I think I'll feel like I made it when I've bought a farm. At that point, I can actually relax a little bit and spend a little bit more time with family'

Clarkson has praised his co-star for his business ideas, he described Kaleb as 'easily the most entrepreneurial person I’ve ever met.'

At the launch to celebrate the new series this week, Kaleb paid Clarkson, 64, a rare bit of praise as he revealed he is a 'really good pig farmer'.

Clarkson revealed some of the rising costs associated with running Diddly Squat Farm as he said: 'Ordinarily we’d probably spend around £40,000 in seed, fertiliser, slug pellets, diesel etc and all of the various things you need in order to grow food.

'Well last year it was £108,000 we had to spend.

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