Kaleb Cooper has revealed the one question he's always asked when he meets Clarkson's Farm fans.
After three seasons of the show, Kaleb - who was promoted to farm manager during the most recent instalment - is a firm favourite with viewers.
We're not sure if it's his lovable personality, the fact he can hold his own with Jeremy Clarkson or just his encyclopaedic knowledge of farming - but he's basically a celebrity farmer these days.
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In fact, when people visit Diddly Squat's farm chop and café, they often look out for Kaleb, as well as Charlie, Gerald and some of the other people who appear on the show.
Some fans even want Kaleb to branch off and start his own TV programme, with one viewer suggesting he travel across the world to see how farming is done in other cultures.
One person wrote on Reddit: "I was driving through the delta region of Arkansas and had a thought. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant had a show a few years ago where they sent Karl Pilkington around the world to experience other cultures and locations.
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"... I wonder if something similar could be done with Kaleb and world farming. I wouldn’t take the tack of putting Kaleb into awkward situations to poke fun at him, but rather more of a 'Dirty Jobs' format, where Kaleb is introduced to how farming is done in other parts of the world.
"... I just think it would be neat to see how farming is done around the world through his eyes."
While he is, of course, a big TV personality now thanks to the show, Kaleb is still a farmer and in a recent interview, he opened up about how fans sometimes think the whole programme is fake and scripted.
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Speaking to The Country Hour on ABC Australia, Kaleb said people often ask him if it's all real.
"They normally say 'Is it all real?' and I go '100 per cent'," he explained.
"I don't know how they think it's not real, I'm not an actor, I don't go up there and act, I am myself."
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Explaining how people often think he 'makes up ideas', he added: "They go 'do you not just go up there and make ideas up and go out and do it?'
"I say 'no'. We just film our day-to-day life, I think that's why it works because you're showing real life then.
"It mind-blows me... I'm honoured you think I'm an actor."
You can watch all three seasons of Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video now.
Topics: Clarkson's Farm, Kaleb Cooper