Fans of Clarkson's Farm are already feeling the loss of the fourth series and eagerly anticipating the next one. The latest season, which debuted on Amazon Prime a few weeks ago, saw Jeremy Clarkson bring in farmhand Harriet Cowan as long-standing star Kaleb Cooper embarked on a solo tour across the country.
Far from merely filling in for Cooper, Harriet has emerged as one of the show's biggest breakout stars, with viewers clamouring for her return in the next series. And it's not just on screen that she's adored - people have been expressing their admiration for the household name when they spot her out and about.
In her short but significant time on screen, she seemingly rescued Diddly Squat Farm from Jeremy's antics, tackling everything from pig births and fence-making to even purchasing some new cows.
Since the show aired, Harriet has been flooded with support and praise on social media as she advocates for young farmers, leading to some very heartwarming encounters while out and about.
Speaking to the BBC, she discussed her life farming: "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 who likes to curl her hair and wear make-up, it doesn't mean I can't be a farmer," she added.
Harriet is on a mission to challenge the traditional norms of farming, saying: "I'm trying to change the norm of the man being the farmer and the woman being the stay-at-home wife and cook."
She pointed out that women have always played a crucial role in farming, especially during times of war, and now she's working to break down those stereotypes.

Her appearance on the show has already had a profound impact, as evidenced by a heartwarming encounter with a young girl. Harriet shared a clip of the interaction on TikTok, saying: "You look happier. Thanks a little girl just came up to me and said 'I want to be just like you when I grow up'".
In the caption, she added: "This gets me every time, can't believe it honestly."
Harriet's TikTok following has skyrocketed since her appearance on the show, growing from a few thousand to nearly 750,000 followers and racking up over three million likes.
Her fans have been quick to show their support, with one commenter saying: "THIS IS WHAT GIRLS NEED - inspired by a variety of fun, clean living, capable, caring, creative, organised, funny young women."
Another farmer chimed in, saying: "About as good a compliment as possible. Our industry is nothing without young eager people. Well done."
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