Fans of Our Yorkshire Farm have rallied around Amanda Owen after social services issued the mum-of-nine with a warning. Earlier this week, the TV star revealed that she had been contacted by social services over her parenting, but did not go as far as to say why she was given a warning.
While promoting her latest book, Amanda, 47, told an audience at the Hay Festival of Literature & Arts: "I don't see myself as a perfect parent. "I got a yellow flag from social services...
I believe there is a happy medium whereby you do let the kids climb trees. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . "Yes, they haven't got harnesses on or hard hats, but I believe there are some lessons to be learned that don't necessarily result in instant death but actually learn your own parameters." The mum-of-nine has previously defended her parenting techniques after being accused of "breeding their own workforce" for the farm.The children - Annas, Violet, Edith, Raven, Clemmy, Nancy, Reuben, Miles, and Sidney - all regularly help out on the farm which Amanda and husband Clive deem "a good life lesson".
But fans of the show have took to Amanda's Instagram to show some support to the mum and her parenting style, saying the children are "lucky" because of the life they live.
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