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Clarkson’s Farm Star Harriet Cowan Appeals for Kindness Amid Backlash

Harriet Cowan, the fresh face on Clarkson’s Farm, has made a heartfelt appeal to Amazon Prime Video viewers and fans of Jeremy Clarkson’s popular farming series amidst the rollout of new episodes.

Season four of Clarkson’s Farm is being released in stages, with its eight episodes streaming over three weeks. The first four episodes premiered last Friday, followed by two more episodes, titled “Endgaming” and “Splurging,” which debuted today, continuing the engaging fourth series.

In the opening episodes, longtime fan favourite Kaleb Cooper left the farm temporarily to embark on a national stand-up tour. This created a gap that brought Harriet, 24, from Derbyshire, into the spotlight as the newest team member at Jeremy Clarkson’s Oxfordshire farm, Diddly Squat.

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Harriet made an immediate impact by tidying the farm, repairing machinery, and even humorously grooming Clarkson’s famously unruly eyebrows—moments that quickly gained attention on TikTok. Her charm and energy quickly endeared her to the audience.

However, Harriet’s time on the show was brief, lasting only a few episodes before Kaleb’s return, which reportedly led to some tension between the two. Following this, Harriet took to her rapidly growing Instagram account to share a sincere message with fans.

Her plea was simple yet powerful: “Please can everyone remember to be kind we are all human and your words matter.”

Fans rallied in support of Harriet, celebrating her lively addition to the show. Twitter users expressed their admiration with comments like, “Petition to get Harriet on Clarkson’s Farm full time,” and praise for her quirky eyebrow grooming antics and inspiring presence.

The remaining two episodes of season four, “Hurrying” and “Landlording,” are set to air on Friday, June 6. Clarkson’s Farm has also been renewed for a fifth season. However, Jeremy Clarkson has announced the series will take a break after season five, concluding a five-year continuous filming journey at the farm.

Clarkson’s Farm continues to be available for streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

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