
Kaleb Cooper has spoken out about the 'incompetent' Jeremy Clarkson and the heated arguments between the two during series four of Clarkson's Farm.
I mean, it's fair to say the pair often have a love-hate relationship with a bit of bickering here and there. But that's what makes fans love them even more really.
Cooper quickly became a fan-favourite when he began appearing on Clarkson's Farm, helping the ex-Top Gear presenter on Diddly Squat Farm.
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And while Clarkson might not always know quite what he's doing, he does seem to know how to push the 26-year-old farmer's buttons.
He says that they had their share of heated arguments regularly while working on season four of the show, which aired its finale on Prime Video yesterday (6 June).

I mean, Cooper even named the 65-year-old a tw*t in one scene. The lad told Gloucestershire Live that the pair 'argued quite a bit in harvest'.
"It was so stressful for me trying to do my very best again as a contractor," he explained. "It was pretty tough mentally."
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Cooper went on to say that while Clarkson 'really enjoys' working the harvest, 'he's a pain'.
"Life would be easier if he wasn't there during harvest, just because he's a bit incompetent," he added.
So, the farmer decided to start harvesting the crops without the novice and even posted about it on Instagram. Unsurprisingly, Clarkson wasn't exactly thrilled about this and took his own jab, calling Cooper a 'f**king w**ker'.
And he then got himself stuck in with the harvest, one of his favourite parts of the year.
Cooper addressed this almighty clash and said that the big 'problem' was he often finds people doubting him due to his young age.
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"And I doubt myself sometimes because I think everyone does ask themselves if they're going doing things right," he admitted.
But there's no denying that Cooper has become a star in his own right – missing out on some of this season of the show as Clarkson had to find a bit of a temporary replacement.
Swapping the farm for the road, the lad had a tour around the UK – despite saying if he leaves Wiltshire his 'ears pop'.
Plus, he said while he was touring, 'there was so much rain we couldn't really do much farming anyway'.
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"It's never ideal to be away, but because of the weather it was a perfect time to not be on the farm," Cooper added.
"But I just missed farming. It was quite weird, from doing my day job of being on a farm to then not being on the farm at all."
Topics: Kaleb Cooper, Jeremy Clarkson, Clarkson's Farm, TV and Film