Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper concerns fans with 'negativity' post
by William Morgan, Sam Elliott-Gibbs · Birmingham LiveClarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper has left fans worried after sharing a cryptic Instagram post about "negativity". The farmhand, who shot to fame on the Amazon Prime show, posted a picture of himself driving a small tractor with a thought-provoking caption.
After gaining popularity by working on Jeremy Clarkson's Oxfordshire farm, Kaleb shared a somewhat cryptic yet poetic message. He penned: "Dirty Water doesn't stop plants from growing so don't let negative words stop your progress."
Fans are now speculating that the farmhand turned celebrity might have a future as a philosopher. His post garnered a huge response from followers, with one saying: "Okay, that's it, I'm starting an "inspiring words from Kaleb" notebook. It can sit next to me "insane things Jeremy says" notebook."
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Another fan remarked: "I love the energy you put out! " A third chimed in: "Well said, mate! ! ! Haters are going to hate; jealousy and bitterness will get them nowhere! ! " The post has left fans curious about what prompted Kaleb's words, but many have shown their support in the comments.
In other news, Jeremy Clarkson has alarmed his fans by posting a worrying photo of his dogs online, according to the Mirror. The 64-year-old TV host has three dogs, including two red Labradors named Sansa and Arya and a black dog named Didier Drogba.
TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson sparked alarm among his fans after posting a photo of his dog with blood on its fur, alongside a tissue to stop the bleeding. He captioned the image "The dog is leaking," prompting a flurry of worried comments.
One fan expressed concern, saying "Nooooooo! I hope she's okay! " while another asked, "I hope she's okay, but can you please tell us what happened?"
However, Jeremy's partner Lisa Hogan stepped in to reassure fans, explaining that the dog had simply scratched its ear on a thorn. This incident comes after one of Clarkson's dogs previously required emergency surgery for a life-threatening condition, pyometra, a severe uterine infection that often requires urgent treatment.