Clarkson's farm star harriet cowan's life off-screen including family and career

Clarkson's farm star harriet cowan's life off-screen including family and career

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Clarkson's Farm has returned to Prime Video and in the fourth series, Jeremy Clarkson felt the void left by Kaleb Cooper's absence. With Kaleb away on a national farming tour,


Jeremy was tasked with managing the farm workload. He soon realised he needed additional help to keep things running smoothly. In response, he requested Charlie Ireland to find him another


farmhand to assist during Kaleb's absence. Charlie introduced Harriet Cowan, who proved to be as charismatic and quick-witted as Kaleb, and wasn't shy about expressing her opinions


on Diddly Squat Farm. Upon their first meeting, Harriet confessed she hadn't watched Clarkson's Farm and was unaware of Kaleb's absence. Regardless, she agreed to lend a hand


to Jeremy and promptly set about rectifying his mistakes, reports Gloucestershire Live. When asked about her origins, she revealed she hailed from "Derbyshire", where her


grandfather's farm had been inherited by her father. She spent her childhood assisting her father Eddy with the livestock and land. The 24 year old farmer is also a full-time nurse,


originating from Belper, Derbyshire. Despite her nursing commitments, she still finds ample time to aid her father on the farm. She previously held the title of spokesperson for


Belper's Young Farmers and uses her TikTok account to highlight her work. Harriet is in a relationship with fellow farmer James Booth, who has accompanied her to farming protests in the


past. Harriet gained widespread attention in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic when she and fellow members of the Belper Young Farmers Club created a humorous twist on the toilet roll


challenge. This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Clarkson's Farm season 4 - Prime Video free trial The group


was filmed passing a loaf of bread between them while working on their farms, aiming to boost the morale of NHS staff. "I thought we should do something to get everybody together as our


club isn't meeting because of coronavirus," she explained to Derbyshire Live. "We wanted to do something different - everyone else was doing the same thing with toilet


rolls." As for her family, Harriet has two step-sisters: Elina Clifford, a chiropodist, and Maddie, a secondary school teacher. Elina and Maddie's mother, Vicky, has been married


to Harriet's father, Eddy, a farmer, for 15 years. In addition to her step-sisters, Harriet also has a biological sister named Izzy. CLARKSON'S FARM SEASON 4 AIRS ON PRIME VIDEO.