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Jeremy Clarkson's two-word verdict on new farmhand as Kaleb Cooper replaced

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Jeremy Clarkson found himself having to hire a new helper for his Diddly Squat Farm as his trusty co-star, , took a break to take on a venture of his own. The trailer for series four of Clarkson's Farm dropped this week, showing that a new face would be welcomed to the farm - .

The 24-year-old farm hand confirmed her appearance on the show on social media. Posting to Instagram the nurse and farmer shared the show's trailer and captioned the post: "Ekkkk, something exciting is coming on the 23rd of May." In the sneak peek of the series, Clarkson can be heard expressing his thoughts over the newcomer as he tells the camera: "She's brilliant."

Despite initially admitting she had never watched Clarkson's Farm before joining, Harriet appears to have made a strong impression on Jeremy. The pair seem to be building up a good rapport, with them having a bit of banter in the trailer.

Harriet asked the former Top Gear presenter: "Should I trim your eyebrows?" A surprised Jeremy responded: "What's wrong with my eyebrows?" To which Harriet quipped back: "Are you kidding?"

Harriet had hinted at appearing on the show long before it was confirmed as she shares regular updates from her busy life on social media. In November of last year, Cowan posted a picture of a couch with 'Diddly Squat' written on the side as part of protests against parliament changes to inheritance tax that will impact farmers.

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Thrown into farm life, Harriet took to it like a duck to water at Diddly Squat Farm, pitching in with tasks from feeding animals to erecting fences and showcasing some serious welding skills.

When she isn't on the farm, she has a second career of being a nurse. The new Amazon Prime star pursued dual vocations as a nurse and a farmer to honour both of her parents' wishes-her mum's nursing aspirations for her and her dad's farming legacy.

Prime Video confirmed that series four of Clarkson's Farm will begin to stream from May 23. The first release will see four episodes drop, followed by two more on May 30 and another two on June 6, completing the eight-part series.

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