November 19th 2024.
Kaleb Cooper, the young and adventurous star of Clarkson's Farm, recently shared a hair-raising encounter with a tarantula that left him shaken. Growing up in Chipping Norton, he started out as a farm hand and eventually landed a job at Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm. While his work mostly involves tending to crops and animals, he once found himself face-to-face with a potentially dangerous creature.
In his new book, It's A Farming Thing, Kaleb recounts the spine-chilling experience of waking up from a nightmare where a tarantula was roaming around his house. Little did he know, this was no mere dream. His mother's pet Chilean rose tarantula, known for its ability to blind people with its fur, had escaped its enclosure. Kaleb's mother confirmed his worst fears - the tarantula was indeed missing.
Panicked, Kaleb rushed to the living room and took shelter on the sofa. But little did he know, the spider had already found its way under the settee. "I've already survived a poisonous fur-flinging tarantula and a man-eating reptile with coils of death," he shared, relieved to have escaped unscathed.
This wasn't the only frightening animal encounter for Kaleb. He also shared a comical incident where a mischievous goose whacked him in a sensitive area, almost ending his family line. Despite these scary encounters, Kaleb continues to work at Diddly Squat farm and has been happily employed by Jeremy Clarkson for a few years now.
Fans of Clarkson's Farm were overjoyed when it was announced that the beloved series would be returning for a fifth season. Jeremy himself shared the news on Bonfire Night, confirming that filming has already begun. Fans couldn't contain their excitement, with one even calling it the best news they've heard all year.
Clarkson's Farm can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, and it's not just Kaleb's thrilling encounters that make the show a hit. The hilarious cast and entertaining farming antics have won over viewers worldwide. Have a celebrity story to share? You can reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency by emailing us, calling, or visiting our Submit Stuff page. We'd love to hear from you.
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