Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet ditches farming gear for ‘beautiful’ dress and wows fans
Harriet Cowan showed just how well farmers can scrub up – as it doesn’t all have to be muddy overalls and mucky T-shirts. She looked absolutely gorgeous recently
Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan is living proof that farmers can be glamorous too. The 24-year-old nurse appeared as Jeremy Clarkson’s new farmhand on the fourth series of the Prime Video hit. She was brought in to help run Diddly Squat Farm, temporarily replacing Jezza’s sidekick Kaleb while he was away on tour.
Harriet impressed viewers of the Prime Video hit when she got stuck in to jobs around the farm – and many have been eager to get a glimpse into her life ever since. Thankfully, she regularly posts on social media. And in one of her latest videos, the farmer shared what she considers the “perfect day”.
Instead of donning mucky overalls like some farmers do, Harriet rocked a buttery yellow gingham mini dress. She posed in a field with cows grazing behind her.
She looks into the lens, mouthing the words to Josiah Queen’s ‘Dusty Bibles’, a tune by the American Christian artist. With her post, she wrote a simple yet evocative caption: “Summer dress + cows = my perfect day”.

The post prompted a flurry of positive comments – as plenty pointed out just how glamorous Harriet looks. One fan gushed: “Absolutely stunning [two red heart emojis] and so so funny”.
Another fan exclaimed: “She’s the one”, and a third chimed in: “A real girl and still working hard and having fun”.
Curious about her outfit, someone asked: “Where is that dress from it’s stunning”, while another complimented: “Harriet you are a beautiful spirit!”
Meanwhile, others called for Harriet to be brought in for any further episodes of Clarkson’s Farm. One wrote: “Hope you come back in next series, you were great”.
Harriet recently discussed a possible return to Diddly Squat Farm and the show. She said: “We’ve left it very open. I’m here if he needs me, but no plans at the moment.”
Jezza himself has addressed bringing Harriet back to the farm. He told The Sun: “It’s a reality show. We don’t just bring characters in because the TV show needs it. 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.”

