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Victoria Johns

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper welcomes second child with fiancée

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper and his fiancée Taya are proud parents to a baby girl.

Kaleb, 24, who shares Oscar, two, with his partner jumped on Instagram to share the good news.

Posting a pic of the tot wrapped up in a blanket, he wrote: "Welcome to the world. Willa Grace Cooper. Born in CHIPPING NORTON".

A host of famous faces flocked to congratulate the farming guru with GB News' Eamonn Holmes replying: "Congratulations Kaleb to you and your wife".

Meanwhile boss Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone beer brand commented: "Congratulations! We're drinking your cider to celebrate tonight!".

Kaleb, who got engaged on Christmas Day last year, has confidently guided the former Top Gear host through the ups and downs of life on Diddly Squat Farm.

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper and his fiancée Taya are proud parents to a baby girl (Instagram/cooper_kaleb)
The proud dad with Willa (Kaleb Cooper/Instagram)

However, the Cotswold native shocked fans recently when he announced he was swapping the fields for the theatre.

Last week, Kaleb took to Instagram to reveal the exciting news, announcing: "I’m braving it and leaving Chippy for a UK theatre tour!

"I’ll be announcing my first show tomorrow morning, that’s going on sale from 10am."

Kaleb later confirmed his first gig would be in Nottingham as he said he was "really looking forward to it" because the theatre was a "big old barn."

Promoting the show, which is called Life According to Kaleb, the farming expert wrote: "The first available date to book tickets for my national tour is going to be in a big old barn called the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall!"

Speaking to The Times magazine in 2022, Kaleb revealed the furthest he had ever travelled from his village is London, which he had visited three times at that point, and hated, describing it as "f****** awful".

However, it looks like he's embracing a change after also teaming up with Royal Agricultural University (RAU) to launch a new bursary for those looking to launch a career in agriculture.

Launching the bursary in May at Cirencester University, he said: “Farming is who I am. Encouraging the younger generation into agriculture has always been so important to me. I feel lucky that I knew my path from such an early age and want to help spread that passion and drive.

"Launching this bursary means so much, as it can support students who want to pursue an agricultural career or who might be struggling to get into farming.”

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