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Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan hints she could return to the show

Clarkson’s Farm standout Harriet Cowan hinted she could make a return to the hit show – after quitting her day job as a nurse.

Harriet, 25, appeared in the Prime Video programme’s fourth series, as a temporary replacement for Kaleb Cooper.

The Derbyshire-based star impressed Jeremy Clarkson with her knowledge, having come from a family of farmers.

Since her appearance, Harriet’s growing success has seen her become a social media and land multiple ‘TV projects.’

According to The Sun, she has given up her nursing position to juggle the media opportunities.

Harriet spoke to the Fed by Farmers podcast about the possibility of returning for more Clarkson’s Farm.

Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan (pictured) has hinted she could be making a return to the Prime Video show

Clarkson’s Farm star Harriet Cowan (pictured) has hinted she could be making a return to the Prime Video show

(L to R): Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Harriet Cowan and Charlie Ireland representing Clarkson's Farm at last year's NTAs

(L to R): Lisa Hogan, Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, Harriet Cowan and Charlie Ireland representing Clarkson’s Farm at last year’s NTAs

She said: ‘I’m not allowed to say, you’ll have to see. It’s top secret.’ 

Meanwhile, Harriet also addressed stepping away from nursing due to how much she was being recognised.

She shared: ‘I’ve given up nursing because I was going into people’s houses and I was getting recognised as that girl off the telly and I was supposed to be there as a professional nurse – there were people dying at the end of the day and I was supposed to be there as a professional.

‘The stress of doing social media, being a nurse, a farmer and doing brand deals was too much. In black and white I don’t need the money. 

‘I was working all week and I’d be earning 34k a year but I just did not need that, that was nothing you can earn in the social media game, I look at some things and think it’s crazy.

‘But you’ve got to do it…How many other people can say they can give that up at 24, to give up your job and go into full time farming which is all I’ve ever wanted to do. ‘

Elsewhere in the conversation, Harriet discussed her brand deals  – naming retailer Aldi as her biggest so far.

Since appearing on Clarkson's Farm, Harriet's growing success has seen her become a social media and land multiple 'TV projects'

Since appearing on Clarkson’s Farm, Harriet’s growing success has seen her become a social media and land multiple ‘TV projects’

It comers as Harriet took a cheeky swipe at Jeremy, 66, while defending standing up to her co-star as she joked ‘if a bloke thinks he knows better than me, I’ll tell him so’.  

Speaking to The Times, Harriet reflected on her time on the show, as she said: ‘If a bloke thinks he knows better than me and starts talking s***, I’ll tell him so.’

She added: ‘When I was on Clarkson’s Farm telling Jeremy what I thought, that was the real me. It wasn’t put on for the cameras.’

It’s not the first time Harriet has poked fun at Jeremy – as she previously claimed not all farmers are ’60-year-old men with beer bellies’.

Harriet, who also has a background as a nurse, said she hopes her starring role in the show will help challenge the stereotype of who can be a farmer. 

She told BBC News: ‘I think when you talk to somebody and ask what they stereotypically think of when someone says farmer they say “60-year-old man with a checked shirt and a beer belly”, and a lot of the time that is it, but us women are out here and farmers too,’

‘Just because I’m a small, blonde that likes to curl her hair and wear make-up, it doesn’t mean I can’t be a farmer’.

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