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Identity of Kaleb Cooper's replacement on Clarkson's Farm revealed as she speaks out for first time

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Published 11:38 9 May 2025 GMT+1

Identity of Kaleb Cooper's replacement on Clarkson's Farm revealed as she speaks out for first time

The name and role of Kaleb Cooper's replacement in season four of Clarkson's Farm has been revealed

Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair

The identity of Kaleb Cooper's replacement on the long awaited fourth season of Clarkson's Farm has been revealed.

Fans of the Prime Video show have been waiting for the trailer to drop for season four, with Clarkson opening a pub, The Farmer's Dog, and taking on more responsibility on the farm in recent months.

And it didn't disappoint, as fans got exactly what they expected.

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The former Top Gear presenter looks to be going through it in the trailer, with his lack of farming experience on full show without Kaleb's help.

It doesn't slow the 65-year-old down from making his quips though, but the farming aspect of Clarkson's day-to-day life seemed to ease up when a new face was introduced.

The woman wasn't named and only had a few lines in the trailer, but many believe that the new cast member may be taking Kaleb's place, for the season at least.

While some were excited at a Top Gear and Grand Tour reunion with Richard Hammond appearing in the trailer, most viewers wanted to know who the mystery woman was, helping Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm.

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According to The Sun, her name is Harriet Cowan and she's a full-time nurse and farmer.

At just 24-years-old, she'll take the role as Clarkson's new assistant on the farm, with her Instagram account full of snaps with her working on farms.

But from 23 May, fans will be able to see what she can do on camera, how she copes with her new boss and being on camera constantly.

It seems Harriet Cowan has replaced Kaleb on Diddly Squat farm (Instagram/@harrietcowan_x)
It seems Harriet Cowan has replaced Kaleb on Diddly Squat farm (Instagram/@harrietcowan_x)

The publication reports that she is experienced in the world of farming, and even signed a brand deal with sock company Country Moos, which is unsurprisingly dedicated to cow-designs.

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She shared the trailer on her social media account, writing: "Something exciting is coming on the 23rd of May."

While Kaleb is on a press tour and making a name for himself in the media, it looks like it's up to Clarkson and Harriet to keep Diddly Squat going.

Harriet can be seen talking to Clarkson for the first time on the show, and is asked if she's seen the show, replying 'yeah', before coming clean and admitting she's never seen it.

It's a humorous moment but when she gets to work, Clarkson describes her as 'brilliant'.

Cowan looks like she'll fit in to the show well (Instagram/@harrietcowan_x)
Cowan looks like she'll fit in to the show well (Instagram/@harrietcowan_x)

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In another hilarious exchange between the pair, who look like they might get on like a house on fire, she asks Clarkson to trim his eyebrows, to which he asks: "What's wrong with my eyebrows?"

Harriet then honestly replies: "Are you kidding?"

It's not clear if Cooper approves of the appointment, or if he will return at all, though the synopsis claims that he may 'return and 'discover someone else has been farming his patch'.

Whether it goes down well or not, it's safe to say that we're in for another entertaining season of the farming show.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@harrietcowan_x

Topics: Clarkson's Farm, Jeremy Clarkson, Kaleb Cooper, TV

Joshua Nair
Joshua Nair

Joshua Nair is a journalist at LADbible. Born in Malaysia and raised in Dubai, he has always been interested in writing about a range of subjects, from sports to trending pop culture news. After graduating from Oxford Brookes University with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing, he got a job freelance writing for SPORTbible while working in marketing before landing a full-time role at LADbible. Unfortunately, he's unhealthily obsessed with Manchester United, which takes its toll on his mental and physical health. Daily.

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