Jeremy Clarkson fans floored as they spot 'Kaleb Cooper's twin sister' working in pub

Jeremy Clarkson fans did a double take when they spotted a very familiar-looking face in The Farmer's Dog shop after the launch on Friday.

Jeremy Clarkson's farm shop: Fans think employee resembles Kaleb Cooper

Jeremy Clarkson's followers are convinced that they've found Kaleb Cooper's "long-lost twin" working in the farm shop at his pub The Farmer's Dog. After a video of her working behind the meat counter was posted on the pub's Instagram page, a string of fans shared that theory.

"Is that girl related to Kaleb? They look similar," marvelled one. Another chimed in: "I immediately thought the same."

"This young lady looks a lot like Kaleb, could she be related?" quizzed a third. Another was even more certain, insisting: "Wow that’s definitely Kaleb's sister!!"

"She must be another Cooper from the village!!" quipped one pub-goer after also clocking the similarity. In fact, the employee's name is Charlotte Holmes and she's been tasked with serving up slabs of all British locally produced meat to customers.

However, that didn't stop the theories coming, leaving one Instagrammer to reason that she simply had "a fairly typical English rose look". He added: "I know Kaleb has a brother but I’ve never seen mention of a sister on his insta."

Kaleb Cooper and his lookalike

Kaleb Cooper and his lookalike "twin" at The Farmer's Dog (Image: INSTAGRAM/CHLOE GOVAN)

Express.co.uk has shared a photo of the pair side by side so fans can make up their own minds about whether they were separated at birth.

Charlotte was one of several employees on hand as the eagerly awaited Farmer's Dog pub finally opened its doors on Friday, in the quaint village of Asthall.

Kaleb himself was on the premises being recorded by a filming crew earlier in the day, before later heading to the farm for a spot of harvesting, as we reported in our live blog from the event.

Meanwhile, Jeremy delivered a speech to those standing at the front of the queue at opening time, revealing that all the produce is local.

Charlotte Holmes at The Farmer's Dog meat counter

Charlotte Holmes at The Farmer's Dog meat counter (Image: INSTAGRAM)

He declared: "Every single thing was grown by British farmers, even the black pepper and the sugar!"

Cheers erupted, after fans also learnt that he has banned ketchup and Coca Cola from the pub - and, of course, Keir Starmer, whom Jeremy has accused of not being sympathetic enough to the challenges faced by British farmers.

Instead of American drinks, he's brought fans his partner Lisa's home-made apple juice brand, as well as his range of Hawkstone drinks - and even the sausages and mash are accented with his beer brand's gravy.

Read our review of the grand opening of Jeremy's pub here.

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