Harriet Cowan, beloved for her role in Amazon Prime’s hit series Clarkson’s Farm, has stunned fans by swapping her practical farming clothes for a chic summer mini dress. At just 24, Harriet, a healthcare worker and farmer, captivated viewers during the fourth season of the documentary, winning over a loyal fanbase.
Since her unforgettable appearance, curiosity about Harriet’s life has soared. She regularly shares slices of her daily routine on social media, attracting hundreds of thousands of followers on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
In a recent video, Harriet showcased what she calls her “perfect day,” wearing a pale yellow gingham mini dress while standing in a field with cows grazing behind her. She lip-synced to “Dusty Bibles” by Josiah Queen, an American Christian artist, creating a charming and relatable moment for her fans. The caption simply read: “Summer dress + cows = my perfect day.”
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Comments poured in from followers praising her style and personality. One admirer wrote, “Absolutely stunning ❤️❤️ and so so funny.” Another commented, “She’s the one,” while a third expressed, “A real girl and still working hard and having fun.” Fans were also curious about her dress, asking where they could get one. Others showered her with compliments like, “Harriet, you are a beautiful spirit!”
Her role on Clarkson’s Farm saw Harriet step in as a temporary farm manager alongside Jeremy Clarkson at his sprawling 1,000-acre Diddly Squat Farm. Filling in for Kaleb Cooper during his solo tour, Harriet quickly proved her farming skills and endeared herself to viewers, resulting in calls for her return in future series.
Though Kaleb has since resumed his role and there’s no official news on Harriet’s reappearance, her impact has left a lasting impression on Clarkson himself, who once remarking, “You saved my life. So, if we get stuck again, can we give you a call?”
Harriet’s roots run deep in agriculture; raised on her grandfather’s livestock farm in Derbyshire, which her father now manages, farming is part of her family legacy. Alongside her farming life, Harriet balances a career in healthcare. She graduated as a registered nurse from the University of Derby in 2023 and now works as an adult district nurse for the NHS.
Her social media presence beautifully reflects this dual life — split between tending livestock, caring for patients, and sharing moments with her loyal brown collie, Sky.