Clarkson's Farm newcomer has shared an update on whether she will return for future series of the Amazon Prime show. She joined the cast to temporarily replace , who had gone on a tour around the UK in a new project away from the Diddy Squat Farm.
During a pre-recorded appearance on BBC Breakfast News, the star addressed a potential return to the farm show in future series. Harriet said: "We've always left it very open. I'm here if he needs me, but no plans at the minute." She added: "If he needs me, I'm here."
She then went on to share her true feelings on , saying he "just wants to achieve something". The 24-year-old farmhand said: "He's just another farmer for me. A flat peak cap and checked shirt, and all that. Genuinely, that man just wants to achieve something with his farm."
Harriet added that she wants to tackle stereotypes of farmers as she shared her shock at how many people recognised her since making her Clarkson's Farm debut.
"I'm shocked because I didn't realise so many people are interested in me and what I do day to day. I've never really thought of it as anything exciting. It's just my little life," she admitted.
"I get up and farm, go to work, come back and farm. Even walking down the street and seeing people, they'll recognise us. It's absolutely crazy. Just because I'm a small blonde who likes to curl her hair and wear make-up, and things like that, doesn't mean I can't be a farmer," she said.
"For me, it's really important. I think, it's just changing that stereotype of being a farmer and what a farmer is. But, I'm definitely still going to farm, you're never getting me off this place!"
Although the young farmer had no problem getting down and dirty on the show while dressed in overalls, it appears outside of work, she is embracing a more fashion-forward look. She was barely recognisable as she traded her farming attire for a pair of tiny shorts while posing for a selfie on Tuesday, June 4.