Ever since BBC1's Kelvin's Big Farming Adventure aired its first episode fans have taken an avid interest in the former Emmerdale star's drastic change in lifestyle.
Kelvin, who lifted the Strictly glitterball trophy in 2019, swapped his town life for a 120-acre, 18th century farm on the edge of the Peak District, along with his wife Liz, and their two children.
And now, the family have teamed up with BBC to reveal all in a new reality TV series, which aims to showcase the highs and lows of their new lifestyle.
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The show has been a huge success since it first hit our screens on Monday, January, 17 with many fans declaring the 30 minute long episodes aren't enough.
The childhood sweethearts often share snaps of their new life on their Instagram pages, giving fans a sneak peak into what goes on behind the scenes.
And now, it seems fans who just can't get enough won't have to wait for a second series to see how things have progressed for the Fletcher's.
38-year-old Kelvin has created a new Instagram account specifically for all things farming, where he has been sharing his day to day life as he attempts to get the farm back to its former working glory.
In a chatty video posted to his story on his personal account Kelvin explained that the footage we are currently seeing on the show is the "best part of 12 months ago", as he encouraged his followers to head over to his new account for a more up to date view.
Kelvin has named the account 'Fletchers On The Farm' and has already racked up close to 65,000 followers as fans flocked eager for a glimpse of the action.
And the family haven't disappointed as they have been regularly posting updates with everything from dry stone walling, selling sheep wool to Marnie's singing whilst riding along in the tractor.
In his most recent post Kelvin shared a behind the scenes look at the barn as they begin to prepare for lambing season.
He captioned the post: "Prepping the barn for lambing!
"A full clean up from sweeping to mopping and the all important lime to help disinfect the area. New bedding will be put down and the hurdles assembled.
"We will have 2 communal areas - one housing ewes who may need some extra attention. Ewes carrying triplets and/or ewes who have maybe lost more condition than ideal. The other housing those ewes requiring less attention.
"Separately there will be around half a dozen single pens for the newly lambed. They will stay in there initially and then move back to the communal area with other newly lambed ewes before heading out on the fields.
"Even a little hospital/adopter pen will be set up just in case any need extra care and attention.
"It’s obviously our first time so we are trying to prepare as best we can and taking lots of advice.
"As most things in farming, you ultimately find a system that suits you. Until then…. We will give it a go!"
Fans flocked to offer support and comment on his progress.
@elaine.minto responded: "Best of luck, hope all goes well."
@jadebower said: "Absolutely loving watching you all, don’t want it to end."
@lincarole86 added: "you have obviously come on in leaps and bounds, sounds as though you are sorted for lambing don't forget your lambing kit."
"Fabulous programme really enjoying it good luck with lambing" penned @woodyanne.
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