Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has welcomed his third child with partner Kaya.
Fans rushed to the comments section of the farmer’s adorable Instagram post to share congratulatory messages with the father-of-three.
Sharing a snap of the newborn wrapped in a towel and wearing a tiny blue hat, Mr Cooper wrote: “Baby number 3. Everyone meet Ashton. Weighing 6.13lb born 13th august at 6:38pm at chipping norton maternity.”
Referencing the second photo which showed him tucking into a take-away, he added: “Ps don’t worry I bought the amazing midwives a Chinese as well.”
The sweet gesture prompted many others to share their own experiences of enjoying a meal with midwives whilst in hospital.
Taking to the comments, fans also expressed their delighted over the news and sent sweet messages to the Coopers.
“Congratulations to you all,” one penned, with another writing: “Congratulations to you both! Welcome to being outnumbered!”
“Congrats. Had my baby boy with Chippy with midwives. They are the best,” one user wrote.
Another quipped: “During harvest…… Congratulations,” followed by another fan who penned: “Congratulations! Hello baby Ashton!”
“Congratulations to you both. wonderful news,” someone else enthused.
Another shared: “Congratulations to you both Welcome Ashton,” with a different fan joking: “Congratulations, you are fairly churning those babies out eh haha.”
Someone else shared: “I gave birth on Aug 13th. 32 years ago! Welcome to the world Ashton!” while one more commented: “You are literally living my dream. Farm, babies and Chinese.” (sic)
Mr Cooper found fame after joining Amazon Prime favourite Clarkson’s Farm in its debut series in 2021 alongside Jeremy Clarkson.
He has featured as Mr Clarkson’s right-hand man in every series since, with the show currently filming its fifth series.
However, Mr Cooper did express some concern recently over the former Top Gear star’s newest farm investment.
Back in June, Mr Clarkson admitted he had become worried he’ll be “out of a job” after his employer splashed out £300,000 in a driverless tractor for Diddly Squat farm.
“Kaleb hates it. He says it’ll put him out of a job,” Clarkson revealed.
The former Grand Tour star’s addition to his Oxfordshire farm can operate without human intervention, handling the long hours of field work that traditionally require a driver.
Cooper’s concerns come as the Prime Video series continues to document the challenges of modern British farming.
Clarkson explained his rationale for the purchase, citing the significant time investment required for traditional farming methods.