Kaleb Cooper has revealed he has been involved in a “scary” incident whilst farming after he shared the images of the aftermath.
The Oxfordshire farmer has become a fan-favourite since starring alongside Jeremy Clarkson on the Amazon Prime series Clarkson’s Farm.
His life dramatically changed since featuring on the series after amassing a near-£1 million fortune, despite only earning as little as 50p an hour in his early days of farming.
Clarkson and Cooper have a love-hate relationship throughout the series which has left many fans to continue to tune into the series.
Today, the star shared with his 2.7 million followers some of the downsides to farming and the incidents that they can encounter.
Sharing the images on his Instagram story, the first showed a point of view from Cooper inside of the tractor, with its front window smashed.
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He captioned the first image: “F*** that’s scary.”
The second image saw an outside view of the damage that had occurred to the front of the tractor, with the star not revealing what had happened.
Cooper’s incident comes soon after he recently announced his new venture away from Clarkson and farming,
He recently revealed he is set to publish a new book later this year, posting an image on his main Instagram grid of the book “Kaleb’s Farmyard Tales” set up in front of a tractor wheel.
The star captioned the post: “So excited to announce I have a children’s book coming out! It’s so amazing to have so many young people asking me about farming and how to get into it!
“Farming to me is the best thing in the world. Let’s get farming being taught in schools.”
Fans of the star were quick to praise his new venture, as one commented: “Congratulations, get it into Diddly Squat farm shop!”
Another added: “That’s fantastic! I’ve been teaching gardening, vegetable growing and foraging to children in a school and they’re so interested in it. All the best for your book.”
“Aww, congratulations Kaleb. I will have to get this for my little boy,” someone else penned before a fourth noted: “So fun!
“We enjoy watching you on @clarksons_farm exactly how many four-letter words will be in this book?.”
A fifth praised: “Amazing! Well done Kaleb! Can’t wait to show my farm and tractor-obsessed 4-year-old!”
Someone else added: “Congratulations! I’ve been watching you from the US from the very beginning of your show. You’re very inspirational, not to mention the best-dressed farmer I’ve ever seen.” (sic)