SIX minutes and 30 seconds was all it took to turn Becky Houze into a star after appearing in a short slot on BBC1’s Countryfile last Sunday.
SIX minutes and 30 seconds was all it took to turn Becky Houze into a star after appearing in a short slot on BBC1’s Countryfile last Sunday.
Social media went crazy and the 29-year-old farmer told The Sun about her plans to expand her OnlyFans popularity.

Becky Houzé became on overnight sensation after appearing on Countryfile now she has big plans for her OnlyFans[/caption]
Fans of the hit series not normally known for its glamour were thrilled to see the beauty with blonde hair light up their screens.
One posted: “Becky is a stunner!
She doesn’t look like your typical farmer, does she?”
Another wrote: “Why can’t all farmers look like that? She’s a rocket, my goodness me.”
Becky was in a Bristol bar on a hen-do at the time and was oblivious to the outpouring of appreciation until the following morning.
The Jersey girl says: “I turned on my phone to see I had thousands of new followers on Instagram.”
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Gorgeous, hard-working and eloquent, when asked what she thinks of being dubbed “Britain’s sexiest farmer”, Becky is suddenly stuck for words.
“Um, well,” she starts: “I don’t think … I’m not at all … You’ll make me blush!”
And she reckons her new admirers might think differently if they were to see her with her hand up a cow’s bum or covered in muck.
She says: “When it’s pouring with rain and the machinery has broken down, there’s poo in your hair and oil on your face or you’ve got your hand up a cow’s bum, it isn’t glamorous.”
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Becky already had quite the following, even before Countryfile paid a visit to her Channel Islands dairy farm.
She started posting pictures on Instagram of her nights out and holidays mixed in with some of her working life with her pedigree cows, amassing nearly 75,000 followers.
Becky, who goes by the handle Jersey Cow Girl, says: “I see my life on the farm as very ordinary, but to other people that can be very interesting.”
Such is the popularity of her posts that Becky joined subscription site OnlyFans, where she shows herself both in wellies in her day job and dolled up in her spare time.
Known as a site where models post raunchy images, joining the service caused a stir in her small community.
Yet Becky insists she won’t be stripping off, despite some cheeky requests.
“I’ve been asked if I’m going to post more explicit pictures,” she says.
“But I’m going to stay true to myself. I get questions about what I’ve been up to on the farm, and after Countryfile I was even asked what fly spray I use.”
The farmer doesn’t only get saucy requests, she also has a bevy of proposals pouring into her DMs.
She said: “Since I had 5,000 followers I’ve had some people asking if I’m single and saying I’d make their ideal wife.
“I never get anything too sleazy, I think people know I’m not the kind of girl to tolerate it.”
She has also appeared in an eight-part series on the OnlyFans free streaming service, OFTV, in which she taught a group of female influencers including ex-Love Islander Danielle Sellers how to farm.
Becky says: “I was expecting them to be all glamorous and screaming and we did hear some screams but I was surprised by how competitive they were.
“In the last episode there’s a speed challenge and one of the girls stuck her hands into cow poo to get the job done quicker.
“She should have used a fork, but it was very amusing to watch.”
Farming is having a bit of a moment. Amanda Owen, the Yorkshire Shepherdess, has her own successful TV show and books, while Sun columnist Jeremy Clarkson has proved a big hit chronicling his often hilarious attempts at running his Cotswolds farm.
Becky wasn’t always destined for a career in farming.
As a youngster she did every kind of athletics and dancing going and her dad, Paul, 66, a third generation farmer, did not put any pressure on her to take on the family business.
There was some financial incentive to occasionally helping out though.
She says: “When I was 17 I didn’t have any money to buy my Nissan Micra. It was £700. I worked 70 hours a week for six weeks before Dad agreed that I had paid it off.”
She jokes: “It’s tough love in our family.”
So what do her parents think of all the attention their daughter is getting?
Becky says: “My mum’s my biggest fan. My dad is a bit oblivious when it comes to social media.
“He would always tell me I could be doing better things with my time than posting on Instagram. Now it’s been successful, he is definitely proud.”
As Becky says herself, she has a tough skin and nothing is going to get in the way of her success.
She says: “As a woman, you do have to work harder to prove yourself. There is the opinion that you’re not as strong as a man.
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“We have machinery and kit now. Yes, you’ve got to be able to work a chainsaw and a strimmer, but it’s not all about being strong.
“It’s about thinking smart. It’s about being bold and ballsy.”

Becky is shocked at her popularity but thinks it’s a good thing for farming[/caption]

The gorgeous farmer won’t pose too sexily on OnlyFans[/caption]

But revealed she gets lots of marriage proposals in her DMs[/caption]

Becky has amassed thousands of new followers since appearing on Countryfile[/caption]
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