
The newest season of Clarkson's Farm is here, and there's a new breakout star.
While the antics at Diddly Squat farm are led by Jeremy Clarkson, the former Grand Tour man is aided by a growing number of supporting cast members, with fans already familiar with Kaleb Cooper and Clarkson's partner, Lisa Hogan.
Season four introduced us to Harriet Cowan, who deputised for Cooper while he was away promoting his book, and now season five has drafted in a new face, butcher Charlotte Kingham.
Here's what you need to know about her.
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Who is Charlotte Kingham?
22-year-old Charlotte is the head butcher at Hops & Chops, a butcher's shop which is close to Clarkson's pub, The Farmers Dog, in Oxfordshire.
The butcher regularly features on the pub's social media pages to promote the meat on offer as well as share her knowledge about British farming and agriculture.
She made the jump from our phone screens to our TVs in recent episodes, helping out with a number of jobs around the boozer and even volunteering to fix up some toilets when they are caught in an accident.
Charlotte also shared her sense of humour in the new episodes, bemoaning that customers were questioning whether or not she was related to Kaleb.
"You moaned, with some justification, that customers were saying you looked like Kaleb," Jeremy said in one scene, to which Charlotte replied: "There was a comment that I was Kaleb after transition."

She has also been spotted out and about with the Clarkson's Farm crew, being in attendance at the Britain's Got Talent finale and even winning a cheeky £2,000 after betting on The Hawkstone Farmers Choir to win.
Outside of her work as a butcher, Charlotte is also an accomplished rugby player, playing for Cheltenham Tigers RFC.
Charlotte isn't the only new face spotted at Diddly Squat this season either, with head chef Annie Gray returning to assist Jeremy with the many hiccups which come with running a pub.
The former Top Gear presenter will likely be grateful for the extra help, as the batch of episodes saw Clarkson rushed to hospital after suffering a serious health emergency.
Clarkson originally revealed that all was not well with his health back in 2025, revealing that he experienced 'pins and needles' in his arm following a holiday to the Seychelles.
He was subsequently rushed to hospital, where a CAT scan revealed that two vital arteries leading to his heart were occluded, requiring surgery.
The aftermath is covered during the new episodes of Clarkson's Farm, with Jeremy struggling to follow doctors' orders to rest up and avoid strenuous activities.
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