Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan could ‘make six figure sum’ after show debut

Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan is reportedly set to make a six figure sum after becoming an instant hit with viewers.
The 24-year-old has quickly become a fan-favourite after she mucked in at Diddly Squat while Kaleb Cooper took some time away from the show.
It is understood she is now looking to capitalise on her TV fame with her own business.
Harriet set up a private company called Farmfluence, incorporated on July 1.
Its nature of business is listed as ‘motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities”, with Harriet the sole director/shareholder.
According to PR expert Lynn Carratt, Harried could be in line to earn a huge sum.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: “Harriet has around 1.2 million followers across Instagram and TikTok.
“If she is savvy she could rake in £500,000 in the next 12 months.”
Harriet is also said to have signed to top talent agency Off Limits Entertainment, which has supported reality stars including Love Island’s Chris Hughes.
She had already landed a brand deal with Country Moos ahead of the show – a sock company dedicated to cow-designs.
Harriet could be looking to follow in the footsteps of Clarkson’s Farm favourite Kaleb Cooper, who is currently on a leave of absence from the show.
Accounts at Companies House reveal he has banked £2.4 million so far off the back of his role as Jeremy Clarkson’s sensible sidekick.

He has netted £1 million at Kaleb Cooper Productions, £1.4 million at Kaleb Cooper Construction, £76,000 at K Cooper Holdings and £28,000 at K Cooper Retail.
Jeremy previously clarified why Harriet was brought onto the farm as speculation mounted over Kaleb’s future.
He said: “What happened is this, he went away on his speaking tour, for a couple of months because he imagined that after four years, I’d be able to manage on my own.
“I didn’t – I made a complete mess of everything and had to bring in a young girl called Harriet.
“Harriet is brilliant and looked after the fort until he got back.
“That is it – that’s the story!”
