
Jeremy Clarkson has revealed the identity of his glamourous new farmhand who will replace Kaleb Cooper.
The trailer for series 4 of Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime Video dropped earlier this week, sending fans into a frenzy.
Clarkson, 65, will be returning to our screens as he not only battles the antics on his farm but also the difficulties he has faced opening The Farmer’s Dog pub.
But, according to the Sun, the former Top Gear presenter’s new assistant is 24-year-old Harriet Cowan.
Cowan, who is a full-time nurse and farmer, was snapped up by the show’s producers to become its latest cast member.
Ahead of the show, the 24-year-old secured a brand deal with Country Moos ahead of the show – a sock company dedicated to cow-designs.
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Confirming her involvement, Cowan posted on Instagram saying: ‘Something exciting is coming on the 23rd of May’.
She is also in a relationship with rugby star James Booth after first posting a picture of them on her Instagram in 2021.
In recent months, Clarkson has shared the struggles he’s faced at his Oxfordshire pub, admitting he’s been suffering ‘total disasters’ making profits amid behind-the-scenes issues.
In the upcoming season of Clarkson’s Farm, viewers are given a glimpse into his despair over the pub facing a power cut and busy lunch services going ‘bust’.
However, we’re also treated to some of the more light-hearted endeavours on the farm, including his beloved pigs.
At one point, Clarkson reveals he’s named one of his pigs after his former The Grand Tour co-star Richard Hammond, declaring it’s ‘Richard Ham’.
The synopsis for this season teases: ‘Jeremy is taking on his most ambitious project yet, setting out to buy a pub that will reignite his Farm to Fork restaurant vision.
‘But the road to becoming a landlord isn’t exactly straightforward, and with new faces, new livestock and new machinery arriving at the farm, life at Diddly Squat is busier than ever.
‘After rounding off Season 3 with the Diddly Squat gang toasting a tumultuous year, we return a few months later to discover that life on the farm has become rather different.
‘Kaleb has embarked on a nationwide tour with a one-man show about farming, Lisa is away working on another new product line, and Jeremy has been left to run the farm by himself.
‘Of course, help is soon sorely needed, and the welcome arrival of a new farmhand not only gets the farm shipshape in record time – it also gives Jeremy time to think.
‘Jeremy hatches an ambitious new plan to reignite a Farm to Fork vision, and at the same time get back in the council’s good books by drawing some of the crowds away from the ever-popular farm shop. And to think, all he needs to do is buy a pub.’
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