Newcomer to Clarkson's Farm, Harriet Cowan, has shared a two-word verdict on how the Amazon Prime favourite has impacted her life. The star was called in by Jeremy Clarkson to temporarily replace Kaleb Cooper, who was off touring the UK, in the latest series of the farming show.
Posting to her Instagram account, the 24-year-old farm hand provided a short but sweet Q&A session for her 535,000 followers. She allowed them to send in their questions as she answered them openly and honestly on her Stories. One fan-submitted question asked: "How are you finding being recognised in public?" Harriet replied with a two word verdict: "Absolutely insane". She added an in love emoji before continuing: "But I honestly can't thank you all enough."

She also shared an update on her TV career, as another follower quizzed: "When are you going to do your own show?" Harriet teased: "YouTube going live soon..."
Due to her popularity, fans have expressed a desire for her to become a permanent fixture on the show, especially now that it has been announced that filming for its fifth season-potentially the last-will soon begin. Now, she has openly discussed her future on screen.
In another Q&A" she was asked: "When will we see you back on TV? I love that you're representing Derbyshire." The former nurse has made it clear that she is not ruling out a return to the spotlight, as she replied: "Hmm, we will have to see."
With a rapidly growing following on social media, a PR guru has speculated that Harriet's earnings could soar. Lynn Carratt said: "Harriet has around 1.2 million followers across Instagram and TikTok. If she is savvy she could rake in £500,000 in the next 12 months."
Additionally, Harriet is now managed by Off Limits Entertainment, a well-known agency representing a roster of reality TV personalities and influencers. Since the show, Harriet has founded a private company named Farmfluence, which was registered on July 1.
Farmfluence, with Harriet helming as the sole director, focuses on "motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities".
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