Harriet Cowan, 24, has sparked rumours she may be looking to tie the knot with boyfriend and fellow farmer, James Booth.
Booth didn’t feature during Cowan’s debut stint on Clarkson’s Farm, with Cowan leaving him behind in Derbyshire to help Clarkson out in Chipping Norton.
Fans couldn’t even get a glimpse of Booth on Cowan’s phone, with Clarkson taking great pleasure in pointing out his new farmhand had used a photo of her tractor as her screensaver rather than her beau.
“Tell me you’re a farmer, without telling me you’re a father,” Clarkson quipped as he showed viewers Cowan’s phone screen before teasing her about her boyfriend’s absence.
However, since saying farewell to Diddly Squat, Booth has featured prominently on Cowan’s social media platforms, with her hundreds of thousands of newfound fans keen to get a glimpse into her life away from the camera.
Earlier this month, Cowan shared how she and her other half had spent an entire night calving at their Derbyshire farm.
And speaking on the podcast Should I Delete That?, Cowan revealed how she and her boyfriend’s arduous work schedules meant neither of them had had the time to watch Clarkson’s Farm prior to her stint on the show.
However, her latest update about Booth is arguably the one that’s caught the eye the most, and even left some to ask if wedding bells could be ringing in the near future.
In a TikTok post shared on Thursday evening, Cowan reflected on her seven-year relationship with Booth.
The Clarkson’s Farm star shared a selfie of the duo from 2018 at a house party as well as a snap from today of the two enjoying a dip in a hot tub.
In the accompanying caption, Cowan gushed over her partner: “From party teenagers in 2018, to mid to late 20s in 2025 and like to be in bed before 10.”
She included a laughing emoji before heartwarmingly signing off: “I hope I get to this life with you forever @James Booth #fyp #foru #viraltiktok #foruyou #agriculture #farmer #bestie #love.” (sic)
Cowan’s heartfelt post and declaration of wanting a lifetime alongside Booth soon got fans flocking to the comments section to react.
“When’s the wedding?” one follower asked outright before a second shared: “Wishing you both eternal happiness.”
“You two are so cute,” a third praised before a fourth weighed in in the comments: “Wishing you two the best.”
“You are amazing. Loved you on the farm,” a fifth remarked before another simply said of the tribute: “Cute xx.” (sic)
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Cowan’s fans can follow her across her social media channels to see if the question will be popped anytime soon.
However, sadly, it’s looking unlikely they’ll be seeing her in future episodes of Clarkson’s Farm.
The farmhand made quite an impression with fans when she was hired by Clarkson’s land agent Charlie Ireland to fill in for Kaleb Cooper at Diddly Squat during season four.
And she left a lasting impression on Clarkson and his co-stars too, recently revealing she and Cooper were now good friend despite an initial frosty introduction.
But speaking to BBC Derby, Cowan confirmed the door to a return “is open” but that nothing is in the pipeline.
“We’ve always left it very open. I’m here if he needs me, but no plans at the minute,” she said.
“He’s just another farmer for me. A flat peak cap and checked shirt, and all that.”
Clarkson, himself, shared similar comments when speaking to The Sun ahead of the fourth series’ premiere.
“I loved Harriet to bits and I wish her all the very best. She was fantastic to have around,” he admitted.
“But the truth is, we’ve got Kaleb… If I can’t manage, I’ll call Harriet in a heartbeat.”
Cowan faced renewed calls to make a comeback earlier this month when Cooper revealed he’d been hospitalised with an ankle injury.
However, just hours after sharing an update from a hospital waiting room, Cooper was back behind the wheel of his tractor and keeping things afloat.