CLARKSON’S FARM STAR HARRIET COWAN MAKES A BIG PURCHASE AFTER LEAVING THE SHOW
Fans of Clarkson’s Farm have been buzzing after learning that one of the show’s breakout stars, Harriet Cowan, has made an exciting new purchase just months after her memorable stint alongside Jeremy Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm. The 24-year-old farmhand, who quickly won viewers over with her upbeat personality and strong work ethic, has now treated herself to a brand-new vehicle — a 2025 Maxus T60 Automatic, reportedly worth £34,000.
Cowan proudly shared photos of her new 4×4 on Instagram earlier this week, showcasing the gleaming pickup truck that’s already turning heads among fans and fellow farmers alike. The Maxus T60, equipped with a 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine, boasts impressive off-road capability and can reach top speeds of 106 mph — a fitting choice for someone used to tackling muddy fields and rugged countryside terrain.
FROM DERBYSHIRE TO DIDDLY SQUAT
Before finding fame on Clarkson’s Farm, Harriet Cowan was a young farmhand from Derbyshire with a passion for agriculture and livestock. When she joined the cast in Season 4 of the Prime Video hit, she stepped in to fill the muddy boots of Kaleb Cooper, the long-time fan favourite and Clarkson’s fiery right-hand man, while he was away on tour.
Cowan quickly became a familiar face at Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, bringing calm efficiency to Jeremy’s chaotic world of tractors, crops, and cows. Her appearances throughout the season were praised by fans, many of whom admired her no-nonsense approach and good-humoured patience with Clarkson’s antics.
By the time Season 4 concluded in June 2025, viewers were already calling for her to become a regular. Her chemistry with the existing crew — and her natural ease in front of the camera — made her one of the season’s surprise standouts.
A BREAK FROM THE FARM — FOR NOW
Since filming wrapped earlier this year, Harriet has been back home in Derbyshire, working locally and enjoying some well-earned downtime. However, fans have been eager to know whether she’ll return for Season 5, which has reportedly finished filming in Oxfordshire and is set for release in mid-2026.
When asked about a possible return during a recent interview on BBC Breakfast News, Harriet kept her answer open-ended but hopeful.
“We’ve always left it very open,” she said. “I’m here if he needs me, but no plans at the minute. If he needs me, I’m here.”
Her response has only fueled speculation that she could make a surprise comeback if Kaleb or other key members are ever unavailable.
CLARKSON’S PRAISE AND PARTING WORDS
Jeremy Clarkson himself has spoken warmly of Harriet’s time on the show. In an interview with The Sun, the 65-year-old presenter praised her attitude and contribution to the farm’s day-to-day operations.
“We don’t just bring characters in because the TV show needs it,” Clarkson explained. “You bring them in because you really need them. I loved Harriet to bits and I wish her all the very best. She was fantastic to have around. But the truth is, we’ve got Kaleb, and he might go off and do Celebrity Love Island or something, and if I can’t manage, I’ll call Harriet in a heartbeat.”
Clarkson’s comments reflect the family-like dynamic that’s become a hallmark of Clarkson’s Farm. Every addition to the crew — from Lisa Hogan to Gerald Cooper — has brought something unique to the mix, and Harriet’s blend of professionalism and good humour left a lasting impression.
FUTURE IN THE FAST LANE
For now, Harriet seems content enjoying her new wheels and life away from the cameras. The Maxus T60 represents more than just a new ride — it’s a symbol of how far she’s come since stepping into the national spotlight earlier this year. Friends have said she’s been spotted driving it around Derbyshire’s countryside, using it for both work and leisure.
As fans eagerly await Clarkson’s Farm Season 5, many hope the door will remain open for Harriet Cowan’s return to Diddly Squat. Whether she’s hauling feed bags through the Cotswold mud or cruising down a country lane in her brand-new pickup, it’s clear that Harriet has carved out a bright future — one that’s as promising off-screen as it was in front of the cameras.



