Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper admits 'I clearly don't belong' in candid admission
Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper has explained why being away from the countryside, where he works and lives, "freaks him out".
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Farming contractor Kaleb has made his passion for country life well-known, and has expressed his hatred towards venturing too far from home. The international star has since gone into more detail about his grievances with city life in his book, The World According to Kaleb.
He explained: "I'll be the first to admit it: I don't know a lot about cities. But I do know one thing, and I'm happy to share it, because it's a very useful piece of information.
"And that is, nobody should go to cities. Ever. Or live in them. Or have anything to do with them."
He went on to list a few grievances with city driving, black cabs and Uber Eats. "I clearly don't belong in a city," he added.
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"To be fair, it's not that different with town people in the countryside.
"You can spot them a mile away. I can pick out all the other farmers - you know, the sheep farmers, the beef farmers, the chicken farmers.
"And I can just as easily pick out the city people. They normally arrive at a farm dressed in white trainers wearing their nice white shorts, and by the time they leave, they've got a brown-on-white colour scheme going on, thanks to the mud.
"But even without that, they stand out just because of their body language. All crunched up a little bit, all nervous.
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"Just like me when I go to the city, come to think of it. And they don't want to step in the wrong place. Just like me when I go to the city."
The farming contractor said he "felt free" being in fields with no one around him, where he could see for miles.
"In cities, sometimes you can only see as far as the next building. It freaks me out," he admitted.
Ahead of the release of season three of Clarkson's Farm, Kaleb spoke out about wanting to own his own farm.
The Chipping Norton resident revealed he is unable to at the moment due to rising costs.
Clarkson's Farm series three lands on Prime Video on May 3. Amazon Fresh now stocks Diddly Squat Farm Shop products online and in store via www.amazon.co.uk/diddlysquatfarm.