Fekky said he wanted to learn farming in the UK and abroad, with hopes for a farm shop, glamping and a pub.
“Hopefully within the next few years, it’ll be Fekky’s Farm. Clarkson’s got to get out of the way for a minute and give me a go,” he joked.
He hopes his move inspires others from a similar background to think about different career paths.
“I feel like when you grow up in areas like mine, you’re under a lot of peer pressure to follow the crowd. People think, ‘Oh, be a footballer or be a rapper or whatnot’.
“These are like the cliche ways to get out and I want the youth to learn before I did.
“I got into a lot of trouble when I was younger. It took me a long time to get to this place where I am now, where I’m living in peace and enjoying myself.
“I’m hoping that people are watching me and thinking ‘If Fekky’s doing it and he’s like the hardcore rapper and now’s on a farm, I can do it’.”