Clarksons’ Farm star Kaleb Cooper has revealed his unusual fixation besides farming.

The 26-year-old charmed audiences on the Amazon Prime series thanks to his love of farming. And while Kaleb might be “obsessed with tractors”, his other passion might surprise fans.

Speaking with The Sun, he admitted to a fascination with experimenting with different hairstyles, reports Gloucestershire Live.

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Speaking to The Sun’s TV Magazine, Kaleb said: “My dad’s bald, so I know for a damn fact I’m going to end up there. I thought I’d try different hairstyles and pick one I really like, which was the perm.

“But it was too high maintenance. I haven’t got enough time in the day to do that – the cows need feeding.”

Kaleb Cooper and Jeremy Clarkson
Kaleb Cooper starred on Clarksons’ Farm alongside Jeremy Clarkson. (Image: AMAZON)

However, Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb’s co-star on the hit show, wasn’t too keen on his hairstyle choices. Referring to Kaleb’s perm, the former Top Gear presenter quipped, “It doesn’t look good, it looks ridiculous. Did you pay money for it? ”

Previously, Kaleb had to abandon his perm and opt for a safer style after a mishap resulted in some of his hair “cracking off”. On Lorraine, he humorously attributed some hair loss to the stresses of working at Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds when he remarked that he “lost 34.4 percent of my hair”.

Speaking to The Metro, he revealed: “Well unfortunately, when we were filming series two of Clarkson’s Farm, we were filming the restaurant, which went extremely well, but as I had the perm I didn’t have time to dry it and it became so dry.”

“Therefore, it just started cracking off, so I had to change it and I went back to this cut to play it safe and hopefully have it grow back to have a perm again.”

Kaleb has charmed viewers on Clarkson’s Farm with his sharp wit and dedication to farming. He began working in agriculture at a dairy farm from the tender age of 13.

Later, he started selling chickens in his local area of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Now a familiar face as Clarkson’s farmhand on the series, he often teases the TV host for being a “muppet” and complains that he “never listens”.

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