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Moment teen ditches car for her cow in prom arrival
A farmer's daughter turned heads by arriving at her school prom on the back of a cow.
Chloe Fitton, 15, turned up to her school prom in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on the back of five-year-old British Blue cow Oasis.
Video from the event shows the fifth-generation farmer in her blue prom dress while riding on the back of a cow, all while she's led by dad Richard, 43, and brother Thomas, 19.
Chloe was following in the footsteps of her big brother, who turned up to his school prom in 2022 on the back of a massive yellow tractor.
The 15-year-old, who lambed a sheep when she was just six and has been nicknamed ‘Miss Moo' by her mum since birth, has now racked up more than 600,000 views on her TikTok account.
Chloe, who is going on to study agriculture at college in September and hopes to one day take over the family farm, said: "Everyone's been on horses or horse and carriage, so I just thought I'd do something completely different that nobody had ever done before."
"Everybody was very pleased, I definitely got the loudest clap off every body."
Chloe's family drove her and Oasis using a trailer to a Tesco car park about 400 yards away from the prom venue, held at the Bolton Wanderers' Toughsheet Stadium.
They then made the walk together, which followed ‘lots of practice' with the cow.
Chloe had to leave her bovine friend behind as the prom started, as she wasn't allowed inside the stadium.
Mum Louise, 44, said: "Nobody knew she was going on a cow at all until we got there and we turned up, everybody was lined up watching the cars going, and we trotted through on the cow."
"We parked it on Tesco car park – we were pushing our luck a little bit. It turned quite a few heads – they were wondering why there was a cow in the car park."
"The cow was quite happy to be out, I think – she was quite happy to be in the limelight. She just loved it."
"Both of them were smiling ear to ear."
Louise said there are ‘no plans on the horizon' for Oasis to be turned into beef burgers, and they hope she will produce more calves to stay in the heard.
She added: "She looked absolutely amazing, I'm so proud."
"We've always encouraged our children to be individuals and to be true to themselves."
"Being farming children in an urban area is really hard, you do feel like you've got to change to fit in."
"But Chloe has always been true to herself, a true farmer's daughter, a farmer through and through, and the whole thing of being on the cow just finished that off. It's something amazing."
Chloe's TikTok account is here: https://www.tiktok.com/@chloe.06xx/
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