Amanda Owen gasps ‘it’s all kicking off’ as family lock horns in rare Our Yorkshire Farm clash
AMANDA Owen gasped ‘it’s all kicking off’ as her family locked horns in a rare Our Yorkshire Farm clash.
The shepherdess, 47, her estranged husband Clive, 68, and their nine children opened the doors to their home at Ravenseat Farm for the Channel 5 show in 2018.
Our Yorkshire Farm has had five successful seasons over the past four years.
The programme follows what jobs they get up to on the 2,000-acre hill farm in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
Their children Raven, 21, Reuben, 18, Miles, 15, Edith, 13, Violet, 11, Sid, 10, Annas, eight, Clemmie, six, and five-year-old Nancy also help her out with jobs when they are old enough.
During the first ever episode of the Channel 5 show, which was filmed four years ago, one scene highlighted how difficult it at times could be working with the youngsters.
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The former couple opened up about how they integrate their kids into the farm while Sid, Annas and Clemmie were helping them feed their cows.
Amanda confessed: “This is the norm. Our life is outside.”
Clive chimed in: “With all these kids, nine kids, if we didn’t do anything, we’d just do nothing but look after kids if we didn’t.
“So they’ve got to come with us.”
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Just as he finished his sentence one of the youngsters screamed.
Amanda quickly tried to resolve the situation and shouted: “Hey! It’s all kicking off in the barrow.”
Clive went on to finish what he was saying.
He continued: “So we just take them with us and we just make it up as we go along, but we get there in the end, and they love it, they love it.”
Earlier this year Our Yorkshire Farm fans were left gobsmacked when Amanda announced that she had split from Clive after 21 years of marriage.
The mum-of-nine shared the news on Instagram.
She said: “Clive and I are sad to confirm that we have made the difficult decision to separate.”
She continued: “This hasn’t been easy, but we both believe it’s the right choice for the future of our family.
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“Although we are no longer a couple, we continue to work on the farm and co-parent together, with our number one priority the happiness and well-being of our children.
“We would like to thank everyone for their support and would that the media please respect our privacy as we work through this difficult time.”