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Kaleb Cooper felt 'terrible' when fiancee gave birth to first baby

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has revealed that he 'felt terrible' when his fiancee Taya gave birth to their first child, Oscar. The star shares two children with his girlfriend and the pair plan to tie the knot soon.

Speaking to Times Magazine, Kaleb explained how 'useless' he felt when Taya went into labour and gave birth to their son. The couple have been dating for eight years.

"It was f***ing terrible, because when I'm helping that cow, I know exactly what I'm doing. I can bring the calf around to the mum and so on," he confessed.

"Now, when Taya was giving birth, I felt useless. I'm seeing her in pain having one of my kids."

The pair then welcomed their daughter Willa the following year, who is now 16 months old. Kaleb also disclosed that he was keen to have a boy and a girl, therefore he felt "very lucky."

"Then when I get older I can go down the pub with them, or out on the tractors, and I can still be energetic," he added.

"I'll make all the money now, hopefully have a farm, then chill out, go partying and be in Ibiza, though I can't think of anything worse than being in a nightclub."

Kaleb shot to fame when he appeared on the Amazon Prime series Clarkson's Farm and has become a firm favourite on the show with fans.

Recently, Kaleb's fame landed him two nominations at the National Television Awards last month: Factual Entertainment and Expert.

Although he didn't pick up an award on the night, the 25-year-old remained in high spirits when he spoke to press media backstage after the ceremony.

When asked about the prospect of doing I'm A Celebrity, Kaleb revealed that there was a rather huge problem standing in his way. He said: "I can see myself on there one day, maybe. But, I mean, I've got to find the right time.

"I've still got to get a passport. I haven't got a passport yet. So, I've got to do that before I go on that."

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