The future of Diddly Squat farmhand Harriet Cowan has been revealed after the TikTok star ‘stepped in’ to help Jeremy Clarkson during the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm.
Harriet, 24, starred in season four of the Prime Video show, which follows former Top Gear host Jeremy, 65, as he masters the art of farming, after manager Kaleb Cooper, 26, was unable to appear in several episodes.
Once Kaleb, who was absent due to touring in his one-man show, returned to Chipping Norton, it wasn’t long before Harriet said an emotional goodbye to Jeremy, who told her: ‘You saved my life. So, if we get stuck again, can we give you a call?’
But MailOnline can reveal that Harriet may not take Jeremy up on his offer as sources close to the programme have confirmed there are ‘no plans’ for the NHS nurse to return for season five.
And viewers shouldn’t expect to see Harriet again this series, which includes a further two episodes available to watch on May 30 followed by the final instalment on June 6.
Despite her extensive agricultural skills and credibility as a farmer’s daughter, it’s understood that Harriet will not film anymore scenes for the streamer ‘at this stage.’
The future of Diddly Squat farmhand Harriet Cowan has been revealed after the TikTok star ‘stepped in’ to help Jeremy Clarkson during the latest series of Clarkson’s Farm
Harriet starred in season four of the Prime Video show, which follows Jeremy as he masters the art of farming, after manager Kaleb Cooper was unable to appear in several episodes
Once Kaleb, who was absent due to touring in his one-man show, returned to Chipping Norton, it wasn’t long before Harriet said an emotional goodbye to Jeremy
A TV source explained: ‘Harriet only came on the show to help Jeremy while Kaleb was on tour.
‘She finished filming as soon as he arrived back, leaving Kaleb to the job.
‘Jeremy was so grateful for Harriet’s hard work and expertise, he will definitely call upon her services in the future whenever he needs an extra pair of hands, but at this stage there are no future plans for her to film Clarkson’s Farm.’
During their sad goodbye, where the two shared a warm embrace, Jeremy told Harriet: ‘So, this is it, you’re off back to Derbyshire?
‘Well, listen you have been an absolute star, thanks ever so much for everything, you have been absolutely brilliant and best of luck.
‘You saved my life, you did, you were brilliant, so listen if we get stuck again can I give you a call, let me rephrase that, when we get stuck again.’
Harriet, who’s a full-time nurse from Derbyshire, was praised by Jeremy during her time working at his 1,000-acre farm, with the presenter regularly calling her a ‘star’ and ‘completely brilliant’ thanks to her agricultural knowledge.
The two struck up a father-daughter relationship and would often banter together including when Harriet joked with Jeremy about his bushy eyebrows, which resulted in the social media star trimming his overgrown hairs.
MailOnline has approached Prime Video for comment.
Viewers shouldn’t expect to see Harriet again this series, which includes a further two episodes available to watch on May 30 followed by the final instalment on June 6
Kaleb worked on the land prior to Jeremy purchasing the farm in 2008 and has since become a breakout star of the Prime Video series, releasing his own books and going on tour
Harriet, who’s a full-time nurse from Derbyshire, was praised by Jeremy during her time working at his 1,000-acre farm, with the presenter regularly calling her a ‘star’ and ‘brilliant’
As Harriet came to film her final scene, Jeremy narrated: ‘It was now time for another departure from Diddly Squat… and that was a bit sad’
When Kaleb, who has starred on Clarkson’s Farm since series one, returned to Diddly Squat after his tour, there was undeniable tension between him and Harriet as they appeared to meet for the first time on camera.
And Kaleb wasn’t entirely happy with the way the farm had been run in his absence, as he is seen inspecting the land including where Harriet had planted burley.
Kaleb worked on the land prior to Jeremy purchasing the farm in 2008 and has since become a breakout star of the Prime Video series, releasing his own books and touring with show, The World According to Kaleb.
Clarkson Farm season four follows Jeremy as he locates the venue for pub venture The Farmer’s Dog as well as documenting the harsh winter and difficulties farmers face on a daily basis.
Harriet’s final challenge on Diddly Squat was rehousing a pig, nicknamed by Jeremy ‘Harvey Weinstein’, who had bullied the rest of the animals, a goodbye the cast did not struggle with.
However, as Harriet came to film her final scene, Jeremy added: ‘It was now time for another departure from Diddly Squat… and that was a bit sad.’