Kaleb Cooper has revealed that he has suffered a ‘painful’ injury as he shared an update from A&E on Instagram on Wednesday.
The Clarkson’s Farm star, 26, explained that he has fractured his foot after playing a game of football on Tuesday evening.
Kaleb said he was in a lot of pain as he shared a video of his swollen ankle as he hobbled around his farm before heading to hospital for an X-ray the next morning.
He said: ‘I just got back from football and I’m trying to shut the chickens up and look at that ankle, ahh pain, the pain, the pain!’
Jeremy Clarkson’s farm manager of Diddly Squat later shared a snap of his foot in an Aircast and simply wrote, ‘not good’.
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Kaleb Cooper has revealed that he has suffered a ‘painful’ injury as he shared an update from A&E on Instagram on Wednesday

The Clarkson’s Farm star, 26, explained that he has fractured his foot after playing a game of football on Tuesday evening
Despite the injury, Kaleb shared an update in a short video as he insisted the fracture wouldn’t stop him from attending the Royal Three Counties Show this weekend in Malvern, Worcestershire.
He said: ‘I may be hobbling around as I have fractured my ankle but I will still be at the Three Counties Show on Sunday.
‘I’ve got my Kaleb Cooper contracting stand there, Hawkstone cider, as well as I’ll be doing talks through out the day on the Sunday, so do pop along to say hello.
‘I am looking forward to this one even though I maybe hobbling around I will be there’.
The update comes days after Jeremy sold his new Lamborghini tractor just months after making the agonising decision to buy it.
The former Top Gear presenter was spotted at a farm machinery and tractor sale in Sutton, near Ely in Cambridgeshire, selling his colossal £85,000 tractor.
He was seen attending the auction on Monday alongside his trusted farm manager Kaleb, as well as a large film crew.
Onlookers at the event said Clarkson told fans he was selling the new tractor due to a host of electrical problems.

Kaleb said he was in a lot of pain as he shared a video of his swollen ankle as he hobbled around his farm before heading to hospital for an X-ray the next morning

He said: ‘I just got back from football and I’m trying to shut the chickens up and look at that ankle, ahh pain, the pain, the pain!’

Jeremy Clarkson’s farm manager of Diddly Squat later shared a snap of his foot in an Aircast and simply wrote, ‘not good’
The 65-year-old also vowed to bring his old cherished Lamborghini tractor back out of retirement – although it is unclear whether he was referring to his grey Lamborghini Trattori R8 270 DCR which he purchased for £40,000 second-hand.
The move may come as a shock to fans of the hit Amazon series Clarkson’s Farm, as just a few months ago Clarkson was filmed purchasing the high tech tractor and immediately falling in love with it.
Episode four of the latest series sees Clarkson trying out loads of new tractors – much to the dismay of her partner Lisa Hogan.
He eventually settles on a colossal £85,000 green Lamborghini tractor, boasting a 7.8-litre engine and 340 horsepower, leaving Kaleb gobsmacked.
When asked for comment Cheffins remained tight-lipped.
But they posted a video on Instagram of the tractors up for auction yesterday – including a green Lambo.

On Monday, Kaleb was spotted filming with Jeremy Clarkson at an auction as the Top Gear star sold his new Lamborghini tractor just months after buying it

A large film crew was seen with Clarkson and Cooper as they attended the auction to sell his colossal £85,000 tractor
One poster wrote: ‘Is that Clarkson’s Lamborghini?’ and a dozen people responded with a ‘thumbs up’.
Jeremy purchased his first tractor – a huge silver Lamborghini R8 – in the first season of Clarkson’s Farm, which aired in 2021.
Although a very impressive ride, the TV star soon realised it was perhaps too large for a beginner with even his girlfriend Lisa Hogan pointing out it’s ‘too big’.
And their criticisms were soon realised when Jeremy gets stuck in a ditch while driving the tractor through the woods in his farm.
Elsewhere, the future of Diddly Squat farmhand Harriet Cowan has been revealed after the TikTok star ‘stepped in’ to help Jeremy during the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm.
Harriet, 24, starred in season four of the Prime Video show, which follows former Top Gear host Jeremy, 65, as he masters the art of farming, after manager Kaleb was unable to appear in several episodes.
Once Kaleb, who was absent due to touring in his one-man show, returned to Chipping Norton, it wasn’t long before Harriet said an emotional goodbye to Jeremy, who told her: ‘You saved my life. So, if we get stuck again, can we give you a call?’
But MailOnline can reveal that Harriet may not take Jeremy up on his offer as sources close to the programme have confirmed there are ‘no plans’ for the NHS nurse to return for season five.
And viewers shouldn’t expect to see Harriet again this series, which includes a further two episodes available to watch on May 30 followed by the final instalment on June 6.
Despite her extensive agricultural skills and credibility as a farmer’s daughter, it’s understood that Harriet will not film anymore scenes for the streamer ‘at this stage.
A TV source explained: ‘Harriet only came on the show to help Jeremy while Kaleb was on tour.
‘She finished filming as soon as he arrived back, leaving Kaleb to the job.

Harriet starred in season four of the Prime Video show, which follows Jeremy as he masters the art of farming, after manager Kaleb Cooper was unable to appear in several episodes

Once Kaleb, who was absent due to touring in his one-man show, returned to Chipping Norton, it wasn’t long before Harriet said an emotional goodbye to Jeremy
‘Jeremy was so grateful for Harriet’s hard work and expertise, he will definitely call upon her services in the future whenever he needs an extra pair of hands, but at this stage there are no future plans for her to film Clarkson’s Farm.’
During their sad goodbye, where the two shared a warm embrace, Jeremy told Harriet: ‘So, this is it, you’re off back to Derbyshire?
‘Well, listen you have been an absolute star, thanks ever so much for everything, you have been absolutely brilliant and best of luck.
‘You saved my life, you did, you were brilliant, so listen if we get stuck again can I give you a call, let me rephrase that, when we get stuck again.’
Harriet, who’s a full-time nurse from Derbyshire, was praised by Jeremy during her time working at his 1,000-acre farm, with the presenter regularly calling her a ‘star’ and ‘completely brilliant’ thanks to her agricultural knowledge.
The two struck up a father-daughter relationship and would often banter together including when Harriet joked with Jeremy about his bushy eyebrows, which resulted in the social media star trimming his overgrown hairs.