Whisper it, but I think that Clarkson’s Farm season 6 might actually be on the up.
If you can bear to cast your mind back to the dramatic season 5 finale, you’ll remember that in episode 7 Jeremy Clarkson revealed that he’d been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
“If all goes well, I’ll see you for season 6. If not, I won’t,” was how the star signed off at the end of last season.
However, shortly after the final two episodes were released, Prime Video and Clarkson released a social media video confirming that season 6 is currently in production.
“So… bit of a year,” Jeremy reflected on TikTok. “But, I’m delighted to tell you that season 6 of Clarkson’s Farm is currently in production. And, that’s particularly good news for me because… well, if you know, you know.”
It’s hopefully safe to assume that things are slowly getting better at Diddly Squat, then.
With season 6 still filming, another happy announcement might mean that forthcoming episodes are the most positive of all time… and it’s all thanks to farm manager Kaleb Cooper.
Kaleb marries long-term partner as Clarkson’s Farm season 6 continues filming
In an Instagram post, Cooper announced that he had tied the knot with his long-term partner Taya, having originally proposed in 2022.
In a caption, he wrote, “Such an amazing day yesterday celebrating our wedding! We both had the most amazing day! Mr and Mrs Cooper.”
If you have a look at their first wedding photo, you’ll notice that it’s on a farm in front of a tractor. With Cooper’s big life dream being to buy his own land and run his own farm, for the meantime, it stands to reason that Diddly Squat could be a likely candidate for the location.
We’ve currently got no idea if Clarkson, Lisa, or any of the other Diddly Squat crew were in attendance, but again, it could be likely. Jeremy himself is currently in remission as of mid-2026.
What is much more certain is that Kaleb’s wedding, or at least the build-up and fallout, will be featured in Clarkson’s Farm season 6. In fact, it would almost be silly for it not to be.
Not only have Kaleb’s life and personal growth been well documented across the five seasons (remember his national tour during the season 4 premiere?), but season 6 is in desperate need of some light-hearted entertainment.
Jeremy’s personal commitment to showing “warts and all” farming is admirable, but in the wake of season 5, I think we’ve had about as much of that as we can take.
If anybody is going to lead Diddly Squat out of trouble and into happier times, it’s Kaleb.
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