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Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan’s ‘be kind’ message as new episodes of Amazon Prime show drop

Clarkson’s Farm’s Harriet Cowan has reached out to followers of Jeremy Clarkson’s hit Amazon Prime show with a message to ‘be kind’ as fresh episode’s launch.

Harriet, the latest addition to the cast of the popular farming series, has reached out to avid fans as new episodes landed on Friday, May 30.

The fourth series of Clarkson’s Farm adopts a new release schedule, presenting its eight episodes over a three-week span. May 23 saw the release of the first four parts on Amazon Prime Video, with two more instalments titled ‘Endgaming’ and ‘Splurging’ dropping on Friday, May 30.

In earlier episodes, fan favourite Kaleb Cooper took a break to embark on his comedy tour, leading to Harriet Cowan, a 24 year old from Derbyshire, stepping into the role to lend a hand at Diddly Squat Farm.

Demonstrating a strong work ethic, Harriet proved to be a valuable addition to the Oxfordshire farm, tackling tasks with aplomb, from cleaning and repairing to organizing Jeremy Clarkson’s untamed eyebrows, all while sharing snippets of farm life on TikTok, reports Surrey Live.

Despite her brief appearance, lasting just two episodes, Cowan won over viewers before Kaleb’s return stirred some on-screen friction, according to Nottinghamshire Live.

Addressing the fans via her Instagram account after their televised disputes, Harriet shared a heartfelt plea: “Please can everyone remember to be kind we are all human and your words matter.”

Harriet’s fans showed their support and appreciation for her performance on the Amazon Prime Video series. A fan tweeted: “Petition to get Harriet on Clarkson’s Farm full time.”

While one viewer said: “Just watched the first two episodes and WE LOVE HARRIET! ! ! Still love Kaleb. She is also hilarious! A welcome addition and an inspiration for my daughter watching with me. Well done.!”.

Clarkson’s Farm season 4 will conclude with ‘Hurrying’ and ‘Landlording’, set to release on June 6. The show has been renewed for a fifth season, but after that, Jeremy plans to take some time off, marking a pause in production at the farm after five years.

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