Pete Wicks found himself blushing, as Kaleb Cooper from Clarkson’s Farm tossed out a playful jibe during their encounter on the red carpet at the National Television Awards on Wednesday.
Kaleb walked up to both Pete and Sam Thompson for a brief conversation, right before they entered the ceremony, which was taking place at London’s O2 arena.
Upon approaching for a handshake, Kaleb playfully remarked, “Let’s skip the hug, just to avoid transferring your generous dose of self-tanner!
Sam screamed, before Pete agreed by saying: ‘Basically I’m a Wotsit in a wig.’
Later on, he playfully teased Kaleb about his hair, saying: “Is that glued in place today? A strong breeze would have him in a pickle.
Sam couldn’t contain his laughter as he stepped in and said: ‘I’m going to have to split this up!’



Later, Kaleb made an appearance on stage, as Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm won the accolade for Best Factual Entertainment.
Kaleb’s co-star Jeremy joked about his Mounjaro use as he accepted the National Television Award.
As a passionate admirer putting this into my own words, I’d say: “Allow me to clarify, I’ve found myself in an unusual situation today – I’m taking Mounjaro, and I must admit, it seems to have affected the fit of my trousers ever so slightly!” This happened after my grand entrance on stage at 65 years young.
As Jeremy spoke up next, Lisa Hogan affectionately held onto me for support. I appreciated it deeply, and during this moment, she graciously helped keep my trousers in place while I delivered a brief yet impactful speech.
Afterward, Jeremy expressed gratitude towards the audience for supporting their program, acknowledged the tireless efforts of his fellow farmers, specifically mentioning some individuals, while they were all present onstage.
Nevertheless, he inadvertently neglected to express his gratitude towards Lisa, another cast member, which led her to sigh and lift her hand while the group chuckled.
He unintentionally overlooked thanking Lisa, who’s on the show too, causing her to shake her head and raise a hand as everyone else laughed along.
In the heat of his disorganized speech, Jeremy took a jab at several other celebrities present by asserting that his team was “significantly more dedicated and hardworking” than everyone else in the packed venue.
Jeremy previously revealed he has lost two stone since he started using the weight-loss jabs.



Initially, Ozempic didn’t provide the desired results for him, but later on, he discovered Mounjaro, an alternative medication for type 2 diabetes. He claims that Mounjaro has proven to be a significant breakthrough in managing his condition.
Earlier, Jeremy shared with The Sun that he is focusing on weight loss: “Lisa no longer bothers trying to make me look neat. Frankly, I’ve never heard such absurd ideas. Plucking eyebrows? Why should it matter? After all, I’m 65 and not like David Gandy.” (paraphrased version)
He explained that he had lost around 9 pounds (about a stone and a half), with perhaps a bit more, but now it has stabilized. He thinks his diet is generally good, but admits he drinks too much, which sums up the issue.
‘If I could just do something about that, but then I think, “what’s the point?”‘
Additionally, Jeremy shared insights about the harrowing health ordeal he experienced from August to October the previous year, a topic covered extensively in the latest installment of Clarkson’s Farm. The initial four episodes of this series became available on Prime Video as of last Friday.
The host disclosed an interesting fact; as he tirelessly worked on opening his new establishment, The Farmer’s Dog, he felt increasingly unwell, unaware that he was standing dangerously close to the grim reaper.
The farmer became severely agitated, as he described it, and suddenly found himself devoid of humor or composure.
In an emergency situation, he needed a two-hour operation to keep his arteries clear, enhance blood circulation towards his heart, and alleviate his heartache (chest pain).



Jeremy was informed by doctors that a significant amount of his current responsibilities need to be eliminated, and they proposed that he might consider taking up golf as an alternative.
Despite his earlier statement suggesting continued work, the ex-Top Gear host admitted that adopting a drastic new diet, particularly focusing on celery, has proven challenging for him, given his past preference for meat.
Instead, consider this rephrased version: He switched to Ozempic, a medication for managing diabetes, only to find himself feeling poorly once more, and ending up weighing half a stone more at the conclusion of its use.
In his article for The Times published in March, he expressed that although his body could no longer handle excessive eating, his mind continued to crave Cadbury Fruit & Nut for breakfast even after the initial excitement had subsided.
This indicated that I fell ill frequently. Following each bout of vomiting, I felt relieved and thought since my stomach was emptied, I might as well enjoy another drink and perhaps another chocolate bar as well.
As a lifestyle expert, I’ve found an intriguing approach to managing appetite and blood sugar levels – it’s called ‘microdosing’ with Mounjaro. This remarkable treatment works by imitating the hormones within our bodies that naturally control our appetites and blood sugar levels, offering a potential solution for many individuals seeking balanced health.
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