Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper dashes home in panic after huge fireball explosion near his farm | The Sun

CLARKSON's Farm star Kaleb Cooper was forced to dash home in a panic after a fireball explosion near his land.

The farmer and now TV star, 25, took to social media to document the scary scenes for fans.



Kaleb was working on his farm in Oxfordshire on Monday night when lightening struck a nearby food waste recycling plant.

The bolt ignited gas containers at the facility which resulted in the night sky being lit up by a huge fireball.

Posting from the inside of his tractor, Kaleb told fans: “Stay safe out there.

“I might go home, in all seriousness, if you are out near Oxford way and you see that, I hope you're all safe and well.

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"Because that was unreal, I've never ever experienced anything like that.

"So yeah stay safe out there, I think it was a control tower or something like that, the signal is going down.”

Kaleb later came back online to praise emergency services for tackling the blaze.

Just weeks ago Kaleb revealed a devastating blow, affecting one of his personal business projects.

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He fought back tears as he explained that he faces losing three dairy cows that he bought just weeks earlier. 

The cows were nothing to do with Diddly Squat, as Kaleb has recently acquired them as part of a new business venture.

But in an expired Instagram Story video, the dad-of-two explained that there was a problem with some of the cows. He had to test them for the respiratory disease bovine TB. 


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