KALEB Cooper has issued a bleak update from Diddly Squat.
The Clarkson’s Farm personality recently sparked worry from fans after he posted a snap from the hospital.
Kaleb Cooper issued a worrying update from Diddly Squat[/caption] The star previously worried fans as he posted a picture from the hospital[/caption] This comes as the Oxfordshire farm has suffered extensive flooding due to the wet weather[/caption]He posted an extremely downcast snap to his 2.7 million followers on Instagram.
In his stories, he wrote: “I must say I have grown a disliking to being sat in hospitals.
“Think I’m growing a fear of them.”
Although the farmer stopped short of revealing the reason why he visited the medical facility.
It seems that he made a swift recovery and is back in action on the 1,000-acre estate.
However, according to his most recent posts, things are not looking much better on the fields.
On several occasions, the TV star opened up about the wet weather conditions and the impact it has had on his work.
He once again attempted to carry on his work on the fields at the expansive Oxfordshire estate.
Extensive rain in Chipping Norton has flooded the whole area, which has seemingly made his work impossible.
Kaleb couldn’t help but have a moan to his millions of fans on social media after he was left enraged by the conditions.
Taking to his story, he was sat inside one of the high tractors on the site as he attempted to manoeuvre the machinery.
As the wipers tried to clean off the large windscreen, he exclaimed: “It’s so wet!”
The TV personality was left utterly enraged as he continued to pan the camera round, to show all the wet and slushy mud.
“How much more rain can we have?!”, he fumed with a raised voice.
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It seems that he’s still hopeful that better conditions will emerge and that the sun will eventually come out.
Posting a picture of his dull view of parked and stationary vehicles, he added: “Come on summer we are ready.”
The farmer lamented the conditions on the 1,000 acre site[/caption] He gave fans a sneak peak of he conditions on the ground[/caption] He stopped short of announcing his medical condition to his devoted followers[/caption]