Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 11, 2025 · Entertainment

Kaleb Cooper's 'Painful' Injury: From Football to A&E - Will He Make It to the Royal Three Counties Show?

Kaleb Cooper has revealed that he has suffered a 'painful' injury as he shared an update from A&E on Instagram on Wednesday

KALEB COOPER'S FOOTBALL FLOP: Clarkson's Farm Star Suffers Painful Injury Just Days After Jeremy Sold His £85,000 Lamborghini Tractor

The drama is unfolding at Diddly Squat farm, and it's not just the tractors that are causing a stir! Kaleb Cooper, the 26-year-old star of Amazon Prime's Clarkson's Farm, has suffered a painful injury while playing football on Tuesday evening. The young farmer took to Instagram to share an update from A&E, where he was seen hobbling around with a swollen ankle and an unmistakable look of pain etched on his face.

"I just got back from football and I'm trying to shut the chickens up... Ahh pain, the pain, the pain!" Kaleb exclaimed in a video post. The news is particularly bad timing for Kaleb, as he had planned to attend the Royal Three Counties Show this weekend in Malvern, Worcestershire. Despite his injury, he's vowed to still make an appearance, insisting that the show must go on!

The Clarkson's Farm star, 26, explained that he has fractured his foot after playing a game of football on Tuesday evening

But what about Jeremy Clarkson? The 65-year-old Top Gear presenter has been making headlines lately for selling his brand-new £85,000 Lamborghini tractor, which he purchased just a few months ago. It seems the high-tech machine had more than its fair share of electrical problems, and Jeremy was left with no choice but to sell it off.

The move has come as a shock to fans of the hit Amazon series, who watched in awe as Jeremy fell head over heels for the massive tractor. In fact, he even named it "Porsche" (although it's worth noting that this is not actually a Porsche!). But it seems the romance was short-lived, and Porsche is now off the market.

But what about Kaleb? The young farmer has been dealing with his own set of drama lately, including being absent from several episodes of Clarkson's Farm due to touring commitments. And while he was away, Diddly Squat farmhand Harriet Cowan stepped in to help Jeremy out - but it seems this may be a temporary arrangement.

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

Sources close to the show have revealed that there are "no plans" for Harriet to return for season five of Clarkson's Farm. This news has left fans reeling, as Harriet had become an integral part of the team and a fan favorite in her own right. But it seems she'll be hanging up her overalls for good - at least, for now.

As Jeremy said his goodbye to Harriet on camera, he praised her for being "an absolute star" and thanked her for all her hard work on the farm. He even joked that if they got stuck again, they could give her a call! But it seems this may be more than just a joke - after all, Harriet did manage to tame Jeremy's unruly eyebrows during her time at Diddly Squat!

So there you have it - the latest drama from the world of Clarkson's Farm. Will Kaleb recover in time for the Royal Three Counties Show? And what's next for Jeremy and his beloved tractors? Stay tuned, folks, as The Scholarly Note brings you all the latest updates and scoops from the world of entertainment!

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'

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

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