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While this move marks a new chapter in Cowan’s career, many fans are still hoping for a return to Clarkson’s Farm
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Harriet Cowan has taken a major step in her career after rising to fame on Clarkson’s Farm, signing exclusively with leading talent agency Off Limits Entertainment.
The 24-year-old nurse-turned-farmhand won the hearts of viewers in Series 4 of the Amazon Prime hit, and now looks set to explore new opportunities far beyond the fields of Diddly Squat Farm.
Announcing the news on Instagram, Off Limits Entertainment wrote: “We are delighted to announce the exclusive signing of Harriet Cowan to Off Limits Entertainment @harrietcowan_x
“Harriet Cowan, best known for her standout role stepping in as Jeremy Clarkson’s farm hand on Clarkson’s FarmSeries, has quickly become one of the most exciting new voices in British farming.”
The agency praised Cowan for her wit, agricultural knowledge, and growing influence on social media, where she shares candid insights into farming life with a loyal and growing fan base on TikTok and Instagram.
They added: “We’re super excited to represent Harriet and support her on this new and exciting journey. Stay tuned to see what Harriet gets up to!”
While this move marks a new chapter in Cowan’s career, many fans are still hoping for a return to Clarkson’s Farm, especially after co-star Kaleb Cooper recently fractured his ankle.
Cooper, who resumed his role as farm manager midway through season four, had initially given Cowan a frosty reception - leading some viewers to demand he be replaced.
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Cowan originally joined the show while Cooper was away on a national tour, stepping in to help Clarkson with daily operations at the Oxfordshire farm
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“Kaleb's amazing – me and him are so close now,” she told BBC Derby. “He's such a good farmer and we got on really well. He's another farmer to add to my phone list to ring.”
Cowan originally joined the show while Cooper was away on a national tour, stepping in to help Clarkson with daily operations at the Oxfordshire farm.
Her no-nonsense attitude and farming know-how made an immediate impression on viewers. But with Cooper's return, Cowan’s time at Diddly Squat was cut short.
Cooper, who resumed his role as farm manager midway through season four, had initially given Cowan a frosty reception - leading some viewers to demand he be replaced
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Despite calls from fans on Reddit urging Clarkson to reinstate her, she insists there are no plans to return for now.
“We've always left it very open. I'm here if he needs me, but no plans at the minute,” she said, before adding: “He’s just another farmer for me. A flat peak cap and checked shirt, and all that.”
Even Clarkson had warm words for her future. “I loved Harriet to bits and I wish her all the very best. She was fantastic to have around,” he told The Sun.
“But the truth is, we’ve got Kaleb… If I can’t manage, I’ll call Harriet in a heartbeat.”