Jeremy Clarkson wasted no time responding to fans in the comment section of his Instagram post after utilising the social media app to give his 4.4 million followers a glimpse inside the Broadcast Awards, which he attended on Thursday evening. His Amazon Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm, which is currently filming its second series, had been nominated for a prize.
But interestingly enough, his co-star Kaleb Cooper was nowhere in sight, prompting fans to ask questions about his whereabouts and why he wasn’t sitting at the table with the father-of-three.
In the clip posted to his Instagram, Jeremy could be seen sitting around a table with several crew members of the hit show.
“The Clarkson’s Farm production team,” he wrote in his caption.
“Up for an award tonight.”
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Fans might recall how Kaleb became outraged in an episode of Clarkson’s Farm during its first run when Jeremy had forced the 23-year-old to drive into London “because he didn’t have the time”.
Kaleb jumped into his vehicle and drove a whopping 70 miles, even though he had told his boss before the journey that he had never gone further than 12 miles with his car before.
The last-minute move to have the reality star make the trip to London came after Jeremy wanted to inspect his Wasabi plants in the hopes of turning them into cash.
“If I can get that down to London. Get it into some Japanese restaurant, they’ll be amazed,” he said.
Before the lengthy journey, Kaleb was briefed on a few things he needed to keep in mind when driving to the capital, such as paying the emissions fee and congestion charges.
“And every single thing you can do in the countryside, you can’t do in London,” the farming manager explained.
“If you get stabbed, right.
“They won’t have that on CCTV, you make a cheeky left, they will.”
Clarkson’s Farm began production on season two back in November, though Amazon Prime Video has yet to announce an official premiere date for the second series.