Gabby Logan teases career U-turn from Clarkson’s Farm
has hinted that Manchester United may be getting a new recruit – from .
Kaleb Cooper grew up as a United fan despite hailing from the Cotswolds. Since,he rose to fame, the farmer has become an even more dedicated fan.
Now, the star could be swapping his wellington boots for a pair of football trainers. On Thursday (October 3), the presenter, 51, sent fans wild on when she shared a sweet snap with the 26-year-old on her Story.
The mum-of-two cheekily captioned the snap: “New signing? If Man United can qualify next season maybe…”
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Kaleb Cooper attended his first Manchester United game with Jeremy Clarkson
Last year, the TV personality even managed to help out on the famous Old Trafford pitch. The beloved farmer got the field ready for action for the first two home games of the season.
He gushed: “I grew up dreaming of farming this pitch. It’s a long way from Chipping Norton to Manchester. I just hope it gives United the edge over Chelsea because I won’t hear the end of that on the farm from a certain someone if it doesn’t.”
To thank him for his help, the team invited him and – a loyal Chelsea supporter – down to watch the match where Manchester beat Chelsea 2-1.
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The release date of Kaleb’s solo show on Prime Video was confirmed
It comes after the release date of Kaleb’s solo show on Prime Video was confirmed. Farmer Kaleb has starred alongside on Clarkson’s Farm since its debut in 2021.
But the reality star will be going solo for a special performance from his national tour The World According to Kaleb. The show will be available to watch on the streaming platform from November 29.
His gig will give viewers a front-row seat as Kaleb hosts an evening at Cheltenham Everyman Theatre.
The performance will see the farmer share his observations and passionate views on a range of topics from life in the limelight to farming sheep.
In addition to this, he will also explain why he believes farming is the “best job in the world” – and highlight the challenges many British farmers face today.