Pete Wicks was left red-faced after Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper made a cheeky dig on the red carpet at the National Television Award on Wednesday.
Kaleb approached Pete and Sam Thompson for a quick interview at London’s O2 arena before heading into the ceremony.
Pete went in for a handshake, with Kaleb cheekily saying: ‘No hugging, only because you have got some serious amount of fake tan on!’
Sam screamed, before Pete agreed by saying: ‘Basically I’m a Wotsit in a wig.’
He then made a dig at Kaleb’s hair, asking: ‘Did you stick that down today? If there’s a gust of wind he’s in trouble.’
Sam couldn’t contain his laughter as he stepped in and said: ‘I’m going to have to split this up!’

Pete Wicks was left red-faced after Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper made a cheeky dig on the red carpet at the National Television Award on Wednesday


Pete went in for a handshake, with Kaleb cheekily saying: ‘No hugging, only because you have got some serious amount of fake tan on!’
Kaleb later appeared on stage as Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm took home the award for Factual Entertainment.
Kaleb’s co-star Jeremy joked about his Mounjaro use as he accepted the National Television Award.
‘I should explain I’m on Mounjaro, my trousers are falling down,’ the TV presenter, 65, said after walking on stage.
His partner Lisa Hogan then grabbed him as Jeremy added: ‘Thank you. Lisa’s going to hold my trousers up whilst I make a very short speech.’
Jeremy then went on to thank the public for voting for their show and his fellow farmers for working ‘incredibly hard’ name checking several people on the stage.
However, he awkwardly forgot to thank Lisa, who also appears on the show, prompting her to roll her eyes and raise her hand as the team laughed.
During his chaotic speech, Jeremy went on to make a dig at some of the other stars in the crowded arena during his speech as he said his team ‘worked way harder than anyone else in this room’.
Jeremy previously revealed he has lost two stone since he started using the weight-loss jabs.

Sam couldn’t contain his laughter as he stepped in and said: ‘I’m going to have to split this up!’

Kaleb later appeared on stage as Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm took home the award for Factual Entertainment

Jeremy joked about his Mounjaro use as his trousers started to fall down when he accepted his National Television Award
He first turned to Ozempic, which ‘didn’t work’, but then found Mounjaro – another type 2 diabetes drug – which he says has been a game-changer.
Jeremy previously told The Sun of his weight loss pursuit: ‘Lisa’s given up on trying to make me look presentable. I mean, I’ve never heard such nonsense. Trimming eyebrows? What does it matter? I’m 65, it’s not like I’m David Gandy.’
He added: ‘I lost about a stone and a half, maybe a little more, and then it’s just levelled out now. I think I eat pretty well, I just drink too much – that’s the essence of it.
‘If I could just do something about that, but then I think, “what’s the point?”‘
Jeremy also opened up about the terrifying illness he endured between August and October last year – something which is detailed in the new series of Clarkson’s Farm – the first four episodes of the series were released on Prime on Friday.
The host revealed that while he was working hard to open up his new pub, The Farmer’s Dog, he was ‘becoming more and more ill’ but had no idea he was staring death in the face.
The farmer ‘got in a right panic’, as he put it, and lost all of his sense of humour and ‘ability to stay calm’.
He underwent an urgent two hour surgery to hold his arteries open, improve blood flow to his heart and relieve his chest pain.

Jeremy then went on to thank the public for voting for their show and his fellow farmers for working ‘incredibly hard’ name checking several people on the stage

However, he awkwardly forgot to thank Lisa, who also appears on the show, prompting her to roll her eyes and raise her hand as the team laughed

Jeremy revealed he’s lost two stone after turning to the ‘game-changing’ weight-loss drug Mounjaro, but joked he’s ‘no David Gandy’ (pictured last year)
Jeremy was told by doctors that ‘a lot’ of his current work will have ‘to go’, and suggested replacing it with golf.
Although the former Top Gear front man said there was little chance he would stop working, his new diet was ‘horrific’ and the renowned meat-eater said he was struggling to ‘make celery interesting’.
So he turned to Ozempic – used to treat diabetes – but it left him feeling unwell again and finished his use half a stone heavier than when he started.
Writing in his column in The Times in March, he said: ”My body lost the ability to deal with gluttony but once the initial enthusiasm had worn off, my mind still wanted to breakfast on Cadbury Fruit & Nut.
‘This meant I was sick a lot. And after I had vomited, I figured I was empty and could have another bottle and maybe another bar of chocolate too.’
‘Microdosing’ Mounjaro has done the trick however, a drug which mimicks out hormones that help regulate appetite and blood sugar.
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