Jeremy Clarkson, the former host of Top Gear, is making headlines again as he expands his Diddly Squat Farm business located near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. This time, he’s set to launch a new skincare line featuring the intriguingly named ‘Snail Juice,’ adding to the array of products already available at his farm shop, which boasts pork pies, condiments, candles, and his Hawkstone alcohol brand.
The news about the skincare line surfaced when it was reported by the Daily Mail, stating Clarkson’s company, Curdle Hill Farm Ltd., has applied to the UK's Intellectual Property Office for trademark approval. This application, filed last month, aims to secure ‘Snail Juice’ which, if granted, will provide Clarkson with exclusive rights to the name for the next decade. The endeavor follows the recent launch of his Diddly Squat Wet, a unisex fragrance priced at £38, which is part of his Grubby Farmer toiletries and fragrance line.
Fans of Clarkson's unique blend of agricultural challenges and humorous commentary can also look forward to the upcoming fourth season of Clarkson's Farm, which has been lauded for its authentic portrayal of farm life and Clarkson’s struggles as he attempts to run the Dorset farm. Interestingly enough, the series isn't going anywhere soon, having been confirmed for a fifth season set to release after the fourth.
Alongside Clarkson’s entrepreneurial ventures, Kaleb Cooper, the young farmer who quickly became known through the shared experiences on Clarkson's Farm, is making his own headlines. Known for his quirky background and sheltered life, Cooper recently embarked on his first trip abroad after confessing he had never been on public transport—whether by train, bus, or taxi—let alone outside the UK.
Speaking to Virgin Radio UK, Cooper expressed his isolation from typical travel experiences, stating, "I've never been on a train. Never been on a bus. Never been in a taxi - swear on my life... I've never been on a boat." His sheltered life struck a chord with viewers when the first season of Clarkson’s Farm debuted on Prime Video back in 2021. It showcased not just Clarkson’s attempts to farm but also highlighted the roadblocks faced by Cooper as he navigated through different aspects of farming.
Now, to the surprise of many, it appears Kaleb Cooper has finally ventured beyond the confines of his familiar surroundings. Recently spotted enjoying time abroad, he was photographed in Bruges, leading to Jeremy Clarkson’s humorous commentary via Instagram where he quipped, "Wonders have ceased. It’s abroad.” It highlights not only the progress Cooper has made but also the supportive bond he shares with Clarkson, who has humorously documented this milestone for his young colleague.
These developments indicate the dynamic nature of Clarkson's ventures and Cooper's personal growth. While Clarkson is establishing his brand with whimsical product names, Cooper’s storytelling is enriching the legacy of Clarkson's Farm. Both men reflect the heart and humor of rural life, showcasing how entrepreneurship and personal milestones can intertwine.
With the next seasons of Clarkson’s Farm on the horizon, coupled with the expansion of product offerings at Diddly Squat Farm, fans can expect more delightful surprises from these two stars. Whether it's Clarkson’s latest skincare line or Cooper's travels, it's clear they are redefining what agrarian entertainment can be today.