Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper given urgent warning after gathering dinner
by Sam Dimmer, Ayaan Ali · NottinghamshireLiveKaleb Cooper, star of Clarkson's Farm, received an urgent warning from locals after gathering mussels. The TV personality shared a photo on Instagram of his fiancée, Kaya, collecting mussels from a rock, with the caption: "Collecting dinner."
In a subsequent post, he revealed that locals had warned him against eating the mussels due to sewage leakage from recent floods. He humorously added: "As we finished collecting the mussels, we was then warned by the locals that there has been sewage leaking into the see (sic) from the floods and there not safe to eat. So we just relocated them (laughing emoji)."
Kaya previously posted a heartfelt tribute to the 26 year old farmer and TV star in June. The couple, who have been together since they were 18 and share two children, Oscar and Willa, are set to tie the knot.
Kaya wrote on her page: "Happy birthday to my hubby, have a great day. I love you," reports the Express. While Cooper is usually private about his personal life, he recently opened up about his struggle with coffee addiction, revealing that he had to quit the stimulant "cold turkey". He discusses his dietary habits and the challenges of working long hours on the farm in his newly published book, 'It's A Farming Thing'.
Kaleb revealed: "I don't drink much coffee anymore because I overdid it when I was younger, milking cows bang early. I started getting evil headaches it got so bad I went to the doctor's and had loads of scans, only to find out I was addicted to coffee."
Discussing the struggle of quitting, he said: "Coming off it was horrendous. I had to go pure cold turkey and not the kind you put in a sandwich for your dinner (at lunchtime)." Reflecting on his withdrawal experience, he compared himself to famous personalities, saying: "I felt how I imagine Keith Richards must have felt, or the guy out of Trainspotting. OK, I didn't see terrible things crawling on the ceiling, but that's because I was too busy climbing up the walls myself."