
Jeremy Clarkson's latest recruit Harriet stuns in tiny bikini on break from farm
Jeremy Clarkson's latest recruit on Clarkson's Farm has briefly swapped out her farm life for a more glamorous life as she jetted off to Spain for a girls holiday
Jeremy Clarkson 's latest recruit on Clarkson's Farm has swapped her farm bucket for a bucket hat on a sunny getaway with the girls.
Harriet Cowan, 24, who is currently featuring in the fourth season of Jeremy Clarkson's farming series on Amazon Prime, ditched her wellies and donned a bikini on the sunny trip to Spain.
The new series sees the new arrival shake things up at Diddly Squat after Jeremy Clarkson begins to struggle while Kaleb is away. Harriet has been working on farms since she was young, thanks to her father's mentorship, but when the nurse graduate is not helping animals, she's living life like any other young woman.
On the girls' holiday to Spain, Harriet could be seen soaking up the sun with her pals, as reported by NeedToKnow. She also shared snaps of glamming up for a night out and blowing up a pink lilo for the pool.
Harriet also donned a trendy bucket on her sun lounger and tried on others in a local shop.
Since joining the show, Harriet is now tipped to be the fan favourite after becoming Kaleb Cooper 's replacement in the series. But unlike her predecessor, who would rarely leave Chipping Norton, the 24-year-old is no stranger to an adventure.
In her spare time, the farmhand enjoys dressing up to go on glamorous nights out with friends and her partner, and fellow farmer, James. Harriet is also no stranger to hard work. During her years at university, the 24-year-old balanced her life as a student nurse while working on her family's farm in Swindon, Wiltshire.
By 23, Harriet had graduated, bought her own home and started climbing the ladder in the agricultural industry.
The farmhand also boasts a big following on social media with her TikTok account, @harrietcowan3, having over 37,000 followers.
Clarkson's Farm launched in 2021 and follows Jeremy Clarkson and his family as he gets to grips with growing his own crops and looking after livestock on land he owns in the Cotswolds.
In the teaser for series four, Clarkson sets out to buy a pub that will reignite his farm-to-fork restaurant vision, which follows after the council shut down his Oxfordshire restaurant due to allegedly opening without planning permission.
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