
Kaleb Cooper has shared an update on Jeremy Clarkson after the broadcaster revealed he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The Clarkson's Farm star said he has remained close to his long-time colleague following the diagnosis, which was disclosed during the latest episodes of the hit Amazon Prime series.
Speaking after the programme aired, Kaleb said Clarkson was staying positive despite the health setback.
"He is good. The spirits are high, which is good," he told the Daily Mail.
Kaleb also explained that he had supported Clarkson throughout the experience.
"If anything like this happens to any of your friends and you just said to my best mate, you've gotta be supported through that whole journey.
"And that's where I've been, I've been right by his side and his spirits are really good, so thank you."
The 27-year-old farm manager said the situation highlighted the importance of people paying attention to their health and seeking medical advice when needed.
Kaleb praised Clarkson's outlook and urged others not to ignore potential warning signs.
"He's strong-minded, he's got a strong mind on him, which is good," he said.
"And the message about catching anything early is quite important.
"That's the main thing, but you've gotta keep checking, you know what I mean, it's all these things, you know, people can sit there and say I'm busy, busy, busy.
"But actually sometimes you've gotta go I'm gonna just have to check and see if I'm OK."
The diagnosis was revealed during the final two episodes of Clarkson's Farm, which followed events filmed between September 2024 and August 2025.
During a conversation with Kaleb Cooper and business consultant Charlie Ireland, Clarkson broke the news to his colleagues.
"I've got cancer," he told them.
A shocked Kaleb responded: "No, you haven't. Where?"
Clarkson replied: "Where it is is of no concern of anybody. I've known since May.
"I had a medical, you remember back in May. I disappeared off the other week and I had a biopsy and it is cancer and it's aggressive, but it's really early so the treatment will be, you know.
"I was praying we could get the harvest done and then I could go and get some treatment but it's going to be slap bang in the middle."
The emotional exchange saw Kaleb wipe away tears before offering his support.
"Look after yourself, you go and do... if you need anything just ring," he said.
Clarkson's partner Lisa Hogan has also thanked supporters following the public revelation of his diagnosis.
The model shared a photograph on Instagram showing Clarkson sitting in the garden at Diddly Squat Farm, alongside the caption: "Back at the farm."
She later reposted a message from Prostate Cancer UK and thanked well-wishers for their support.
"Thank you for all the support today. @prostatecanceruk," she wrote.
Hogan and Clarkson have been together since 2017 and both feature prominently in Clarkson's Farm while helping to run Diddly Squat Farm.