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Daily Mail
44 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Clarkson's Farm fans open-mouthed as Kaleb Cooper shares rare video of lookalike brother - and Jeremy Clarkson has BRUTAL response
Clarkson's Farm fans were left open-mouthed after Kaleb Cooper shared a rare video of his lookalike brother - and Jeremy Clarkson posted a brutal response. The farmer shot to fame on fame on the popular Amazon Prime show back in 2021. Since then he has become a huge fan favourite, accumulating 2.9m followers on Instagram - and he regularly updates followers with what he's up to. On Wednesday he celebrated his 27th birthday with a video of his brother pushing him on a tyre swing. Kaleb captioned the post: 'Here's to 27 years old! Thank you all for the birthday messages!' While many were shocked to see Kaleb's 'twin', his pal Jeremy brutally wrote: 'I'd worry about that rope.' Others couldn't believe how similar he looked to his sibling. 'Why is there two if you?' 'Hey is that your twin? Happy birthday' 'This is like a glitch in the Matrix. Why is the person pushing you also you?!' '2 Kalebs ?' 'Kaleb squared.' 'How are you pushing yourself on the swing?' 'Why is Kaleb pushing himself on the swing? My brain has malfunctioned!' Many took to the comments section to share their shock at how similar the siblings look - and Jeremy also left a brutal comment Back in May Kaleb revealed the truth about his absence in Clarkson's Farm series four and explained how 'brilliant' stand-in farmhand Harriet Cowan 'saved the day'. The TV star featured on This Morning over video and chatted with co-hosts Cat Deeley, 48, and Ben Shephard, 50. Season four of Clarkson's Farm hits our screens on May 23 and saw Kaleb disappear halfway through for a nationwide speaking tour. He was temporarily replaced by Harriet and Kaleb revealed she was 'brilliant' and even helped Jeremy 'trim his eyebrows'. The young farmer confirmed he was still very much a part of the show but Harriet 'saved the day' with her help while he was away. 'I'm still involved, there's lots of rumours going about that I've been replaced but I'm still here, Harriet stepped in as I jumped away on tour, I'm very grateful that Harriet came along and saved the day,' he said. Ben commented how Harriet had helped Jeremy to tidy his eyebrows and Kaleb quipped back: 'I know his hair's terrible but I don't really notice his eyebrows.' Kaleb added: 'He shouldn't be trusted alone on the farm, he's getting better but there are loads of things he still can't do.' The star reflected on the work he gets stuck in with at Diddly Squat. He said: 'Loading pigs is hard work, it was incredibly bad weather last year so the mud was unbelievable. They like to try things, they were biting my wellies.' 'Jeremy was very relaxed thinking he had done his job, he'd completely forgot about me,' Kaleb quipped.


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe sobs over her toddler's DIY haircut which looks like she's ‘shaved her head'
IT'S a situation that many parents can relate to. But that didn't make things any easier for mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe, when she discovered her two-year-old little girl Mila had given herself a DIY haircut. 5 5 5 5 The mum-of-two admitted she was left sobbing when she discovered what her daughter had done. "My two-year-old wants to show you the haircut she's given herself and you'd better say something nice," Chloe began, with the TikTok video following the format of a current viral trend. She then introduced Mila onto the screen, as she said: "Wow, gorgeous. "Are you pleased with yourself?" The little girl showed that she'd taken the scissors to the front of her hair, with Chloe captioning the video: "Honestly if I don't laugh I'll cry!" "Oh gosh Mila," Chloe's mum Sue commented on the video. "Must admit I did a proper open gasp when you sent me the picture this morning. "I think she's actually proud of herself! "She's just getting herself ready for her birthday in a few weeks!" "Why do they always have to take it to the scalp though?!" another added. Can £39 viral split ends cutter replace hairdresser "My daughter did this and I actually cried a whole river!" "Honestly it looks like she's shaved it," Chloe replied. "I can't believe how much she's cut!! So upset I cried loads!" "Oh Mila," someone else wrote. "I'd definitely cry so well done Chloe!" "No I did cry when I first saw it, can't lie haha," Chloe replied. Hair re-growth FAQs Anabel Kingsley, Consultant Trichologist and Brand President at Philip Kingsley spoke exclusively to Fabulous. How long does it take for hair to grow back? Hair grows, on average, half an inch a month. You cannot speed this up. Do rosemary oil and scalp massages work? Oils do not promote hair growth. In terms of rosemary oil, the current trend stems from one small study carried out on 50 men in 2015. No women were involved, and the study compared the effects of 2 per cent minoxidil to Rosemary oil. 2 per cent minoxidil doesn't do much for male pattern hair loss anyway, so the results were not very impressive. Oils do serve a purpose in conditioning hair treatments though. They help add shine and smooth the hair cuticle to lock-in moisture and improve combability. Scalp massages alone won't cure hair loss, but it can help relax you, aid in lymphatic drainage, exfoliate and help topicals penetrate. Are there any products or foods/vitamins you recommend someone using or eating to help with hair regrowth? To support healthy hair regrowth, if you are experiencing hair thinning we'd recommend our Density Preserving Scalp Drops clinically proven to help slow hair loss with continued daily use within three months. Telogen effluvium (hair shedding) due to nutritional deficiencies can often be simply treated with changes to your diet, and nutritional supplements such as our specially formulated Density Healthy Hair Complex and Density Amino Acid Booster. Iron and Ferritin (stored iron) in red meat, dried apricots and dark, leafy greens. Vitamin B12 in animal products and fortified plant-based foods. Protein from oily fish, lean meat, cottage cheese, tofu, nuts, chickpeas, and beans. However, there may be an underlying cause for their hair loss and rather than this being masked by using an off-the-shelf product, they should be encouraged to seek the advice of a specialist such as a Trichologist. Other people in the comments took aim at Chloe for even allowing Mila anywhere near some scissors. "My point would be how she got scissors to be alone," one wrote. To which someone else replied; "Either you aren't a parent... Or you're in denial about things self professed perfect humans believe children shouldn't do just to belittle parents. "One of my kids shaved her eyebrow once. "Yes I felt guilty she got hold of my razor... But I'm glad I'm not judgemental like you!" "Came here for the comments blaming you for not watching her or allowing her access to scissors," another responded. "It'll grow before you know it! And it's a rite of passage like a Sudocremed child!" However, there were some who used the comments section to admit they'd found themselves in similar situations with their kids when they were little. "I did this to my hair when I was about 7... I wore a headband for months til it grew out again!" one wrote. "Bless her, we've all experienced that," another laughed. "Luckily she can have a side parting with a pretty hairslide to keep it in place." "My daughter cut the entire right side of her hair off," a third admitted. "I was hysterically crying. "She's 19 now and it grew back lovely - the joy of kids!" 5


BBC News
an hour ago
- BBC News
Southwater artificial pitch plans rejected
Plans to build an artificial 3G sports pitch in West Sussex have been application for The Ghyll leisure centre in Southwater, which included fencing and floodlighting, was turned down by Horsham District Council's planning committee on officers had recommended that the application be approved, but committee members disagreed, with one saying: "It would have a harmful impact on residents through noise and disturbance, as well as the loss of an informal sports area."Councillor Alex Jeffery told the meeting that the village would benefit from a 3G pitch but not at the expense of removing the only area Southwater could refer to as "a de facto village green". The council received more than 500 letters of objection citing fears over over-development, drainage, parking, the loss of space for dog walkers and community use, and the impact floodlighting would have on homes and Football Club said: "There remains a desperate need for additional football pitches in Southwater and there appears to be a consensus that at least one should be an artificial pitch."