
Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan ditches her wellies for a glamorous gown as she poses for new Country Life magazine shoot
But here's Jeremy's farmhand Harriet Cowan as you've never seen her.
The nurse, 24, who was seen helping the TV star manage Diddly Squat in the fourth series of his hit Prime Video show, has posed for Country Life magazine's 'Girls in Pearls' page, once the preserve of royalty and demure debutantes.
Harriet has swapped wellies for cowgirl boots in this photograph taken on her father's farm in Belper, Derbyshire.
She's joined by her border collie Tyke as she sits on the tyre of a vintage tractor wearing a summer dress.
Clarkson, 65, has previously explained that Kaleb, 27, had mistakenly 'imagined that after four years I'd be able to manage [Diddly Squat] on my own'.
The former Top Gear presenter admitted: 'I made a complete mess of everything and had to bring in a young girl called Harriet. Harriet is brilliant.'
Harriet shocked viewers of the hugely popular Prime Video show when she appeared in series four after Jeremy's co-star Kaleb Cooper temporarily left the show.
And she has been enjoying her time in the spotlight ever since, now boasting half a million followers on Instagram and 700,000 over on TikTok.
While she has not been cast permanently on the farm show, she has been keeping her fans updated on her personal life as she revealed a sweet back story about her relationship with longterm partner James Booth.
Jumping on a recent TikTok trend, she took to the social media platform to share a cosy snapshot with her partner James alongside a throwback picture from their teen days in 2018.
Harriet penned: 'From party teenagers in 2018, to mid-to-late 20s in 2025 and like to be in bed before 10. I hope I get to this life with you forever.'
Harriet and her beau, who is believed to be a third-generation farmer, first met at a Young Farmer's meeting.
Harriet has given her followers a sneak peek into their private life together through her social media and has an entire highlight dedicated to her 'love'.
In one of her recent posts, she shared a clip of James behind the wheel of a green tractor, and suggested that that he is four years her senior.
In another post, she quipped: 'The 'butterfly effect' is crazy because if I didn't join Young Farmers we'd never have met.'
'YFC gave me my whole life and for that I will be forever grateful!' Harriet also urged others to consider joining community groups, promising they will 'meet the greatest people'.
Her followers were happy to see the couple together and publicly sharing insights into their life. One commented: 'Wishing you both eternal happiness,' while another added: 'You two are so cute,'.
Harriet recently broke her silence on a 'fake' Clarkson's Farm scene as she spoke candidly on a new podcast.
She has been helping out Jeremy with an array of tasks on the farm and impressing viewers while also challenging stereotypes around women in farming.
And last week Harriet appeared on the Should I Delete That podcast with Jeremy's daughter Emily.
She spoke about one scene in the trailer that she thought seemed 'fake' when she watched it back but was in fact completely true.
They discussed on the podcast how busy farmers are and how Harriet also works a full time nursing job five days a week.
Emily asked her: 'Do you ever sit down with your boyfriend and chill together, or eat together? It sounds impossible.'
Harriet then said: 'No! In the trailer where it's like, 'Have you watched Clarkson's Farm before?' And I'm like, 'No', and when I watched it it looked so fake. But it is so real because we don't watch telly.
'Literally, if we watch something, James will sit down, his head will hit the back of the sofa and he's asleep because the second he can rest, he'll sleep, because he's so tired all the time.'
On the podcast Harriet also spoke about breaking stereotypes of women working in farming.
She said of appearing on the show: 'I wanted to show that women can do it too, we are there but people can't see it. Women can do it.
'Most people think of just older men wearing checked shirts when it comes to farming.
'I am challenging people's views of what people think a farmer looks like. People are so shocked when they drive past and I'm in the tractor they just stare.'
The recent Clarkson's Farm trailer showed Jeremy running into several obstacles on the farm, yet TikTok star Harriet made a good impression as she was quick to help.
Jeremy was left in awe at her work, turning to the camera and gushing: 'She's brilliant!'
She wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty as she put in fences, loaded feed for the animals and even showed her welding skills on Diddly Squat Farm.
Kaleb - who was on a nationwide tour - later returned to the farm and seemed to be getting along well with his replacement.
It's hardly surprising that Harriet was a natural on the farm, having grown up helping her father Eddy tend to his land.
She revealed on social media that her mother wanted her to become a nurse but her father wanted her to follow in his footsteps - so she opted to do both.
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