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Clarkson's Farm star Harriet Cowan has revealed a completely different side to herself as she glammed up for a music festival with her mates. The 25-year old shot to stardom after joining Jeremy Clarkson's Prime Video show in its fourth series - stepping in temporarily for farmer Kaleb Cooper while he embarked on his one-man tour, The World According to Kaleb.
Harriet, a TikTok influencer and nurse, swiftly stepped up to the plate and became a beloved fixture on the programme. When chosen for the role, however, she admitted she'd never actually previously tuned into the show, which is filmed on former Top Gear host Clarkson's property at Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton in the Cotswolds.
Nevertheless, she quickly threw herself into the work, getting stuck in with work in the cow shed, the stables, and out in the fields.
Alongside a group of friends, Harriet recently made an appearance at Y Not Festival, which took place from July 30 to August 2 in Pikehall in the Peak District, attracting roughly 33,000 festival-goers. In footage she posted to TikTok, she sported a white figure-hugging bodysuit, teamed with burgundy cowgirl boots and a matching leather jacket.
The outfit was a far cry from the attire we're used to seeing her don alongside Jeremy Clarkson and the rest of the crew on television. "Festival weekend," she simply captioned the post as she spun around for her 844,000 followers.
Harriet also took to Instagram to share a series of snaps from the festival. The first showed her having a blast with her mates as night descended over the main stage. "Did someone say festival season?" she penned.
Harriet was also pictured enjoying a few drinks, and expressed her joy at spotting another festival-goer donning one of Clarkson's Hawkstone Brewery t-shirts. She posed for additional photos in front of the festival's helter-skelter and immersed herself amongst the throngs of attendees.
"Damn, I watched that more than I should have...," one smitten fan admitted in response. A second enthused: "Wow, you look good in that outfit girl."
A third chimed in: "Farm is treating you well!" While a fourth TikTok user exclaimed: "Wow! Simply wow!"
Since joining Clarkson's Farm, Harriet has capitalised on her newfound popularity with a potentially lucrative business venture. It has been revealed that Harriet has established her own private company named Farmfluence, with the firm registered on July 1, 2025.
According to recent company filings, the business activities are listed as "motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities" with Harriet serving as the sole director/shareholder. In addition to her rising profile and recent agency agreement, Harriet has announced her collaboration with Country Moos, a sock brand specialising in cow patterns, which she will be promoting across her social media platforms.
This year's Y Not Festival boasted a stellar line-up, with The Libertines, The Streets, Two Door Cinema Club, and Reytons taking the headline slots.
The impressive roster also included Kaiser Chiefs, The Vaccines, Happy Mondays, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, The Royston Club, Scouting For Girls, Ash, Reverend And The Makers, Keo, and Freddie Halkon.
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