CLARKSON’S Farm star Kaleb Cooper has been issued with a stark warning from fans.
The Amazon Prime personality took to social media as he gave his loyal followers a behind-the-scenes peak at a new project.
Kaleb, 26, is no stranger to showing off his antics on Diddly Squat farm on social media.
It seems that he is taking on even more responsibilities on the 1,000-acre Oxfordshire site.
He took to Instagram, where he confirmed to his 2.7million followers that he would be working on the farm’s beehives to harvest the honey.
Diddly Squat farm is home to over 250,000 bees, a decision Jeremy, 64, made because they are essential pollinators which play an important role in the ecosystem.
The Clarkson’s Farm personality posted a photo onto his grid page, which showed him suited and booted in protective gear.
On the hit show, Jeremy was previously stung by one of the bees when trying to manage the site.
Now it seems he’s passed the role onto Kaleb, who captioned his latest post: “Bee duties today.”
Fans couldn’t help but share their concerns for the star as they remembered the incident with the former Top Gear presenter.
However, they also took the opportunity to have some fun with puns, as one fan jokingly warned: “Bee careful!!”
Another concerned fan quipped: “Doing a good thing Kaleb. Just don’t do deodorant or parfum on,” along with a crying with laughter emoji.
“Hope you didn’t get stung,” stated a third user.
As a fourth noted: “Take good care of yourself. I bet the honey will be great.”
Meanwhile, someone else exclaimed: “Oh heck no. I don’t want to get stung like Clarkson.”
While a sixth fan joked: “Don’t fart, it only makes the bees angry!”
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And a seventh follower added: “Beehave yourself Kaleb.”
The concerns came after the former The Grand Tour host was forced to defend himself over his “strategic” beehives.
He came under fire over allegations that he deliberately placed beehives next to a public footpath to keep walkers away.
However, the star denied such action and he shut down the “hilarious” claims on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Clarkson’s Farm is available to stream on Amazon Prime.