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Our Yorkshire Farm's Reuben Owen addresses life after famous parents' split

Our Yorkshire Farm's Reuben Owen has opened up about how his family has been coping since his parents, Amanda and Clive Owen, decided to part ways. Despite the drama, he shares that the exes remain professional, focusing on the tasks at hand at Ravenseat Farm.The former couple, who became household names through their hit TV series, announced their separation towards the end of last year, leaving fans stunned. While they've kept quiet about the nitty-gritty of their split, Clive, who is two decades senior to Amanda, hinted at personal regrets.
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Amanda Owen says Clive split has made it 'easier' on family despite 'personal situation'
Amanda Owen, 48, has described how she and husband Clive Owen, 68, are still “working together” despite deciding to file for divorce last year.The Our Yorkshire Farm stars share nine children together on a farm in Ravenseat, located in Upper Swaledale, North Yorkshire. The famous Channel 5 couple announced they were going their separate ways back in June.However, Amanda has made it clear that they will continue to put on a unified front in order to do right by their children and the farm they share.“People assume that because I’m separated from my husband, Clive, things are harder, but in fact it’s the opposite,” Amanda wrote in a new article.“We have two farms that are basically next door to each other, so it’s close enough for it to be useful, but far enough for us to have space. “Whatever our personal situation, there’s a farm to run and nine children to look after so we’re just working together, making it happen,” she told the Times. Amanda and Clive met in 1996, married in 2000 and went on to have nine children ranging between the ages of 21 to six years old before finally deciding to call it quits.The family has starred in multiple television shows, becoming TV favourites thanks to Channel 5’s Our Yorkshire Farm, which aired in 2018.Last year, Amanda took to Instagram to share the news of her and Clive’s separation after 20 years of marriage. “Clive and I are sad to confirm that we have made the difficult decision to separate,” she wrote.“This hasn't been easy, but we both believe it's the right choice for the future of our family.“Although we are no longer a couple, we continue to work on the farm and co-parent together, without number one priority the happiness and well-being of our children.“We would like to
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Amanda Owen struggles as Ravenseat hit by burst pipe and no phone signal amid power cut
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen was forced to resort to candles after the mother of nine was plunged into darkness during a power cut.She has also had a burst pipe to contend with, all while struggling with the big freeze that has swept the country.She shared her ordeal, which comes soon after she announced that Our Yorkshire Farm would be axed by Channel 5, via Twitter.Sharing a snap of one of her young daughters looking mournful while clutching a candle in the dark, Amanda admitted: "No electric on the farm."She included the hashtags #darkness, #candlelight and #backtobasics - and, when prompted by concerned followers, she admitted that wasn't the only struggle she was facing.Asked if her internet was still online at home, she responded: "No, that’s why there’s a time lapse. No mobile signal neither so incommunicado until power restored."As she also lamented that it had been "absolutely freezing" up on the moors, @TJerryfan attempted to reassure her, encouraging: "It's going to be much warmer tonight than during the day."I think a few people might get caught out with damaged frozen pipes leaking as it suddenly thaws."Amanda then admitted that it had already happened to her, cringing: "One burst already to contend with!"@JohnWad84222151 sympathised: "Definitely correct, minus 15c with us three days this week even river frozen, sheep scraping the snow for moss, back to the hill on Tuesday when tups in, more to eat out there."Amanda replied: "Yes, we have moved some back to the moor already with a white tup to chase up.
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'They don't know the ins and outs' Amanda Owen slams 'neighbours' speaking of her split
Amanda Owen, 48, has slammed "village gossip" after so-called neighbours discussed the breakdown of her relationship with Clive Owen to the press.The former couple, who first met in 1995, were married for 22 years and they share nine children together.Earlier this year, an unnamed neighbour alleged that the Our Yorkshire Farm couple split up because she had been "swept up by the spotlight".Further rumours suggested they had been living apart for 18 months.On June 9, Amanda finally broke her silence and confirmed they were no longer together.In a statement, she told fans the decision "hasn't been easy" and that they will continue to co-parent and work on the farm.Naga Munchetty inundated with advice after unexpected incident at homeIn her latest interview, the shepherdess hit out at people in her neighbourhood who publicly shared an opinion about her and Clive without truly knowing them.“Village gossip that’s inflated out of all proportion,” she told The Telegraph, dismissively.“How come the newspapers can go to a pub and talk to a random neighbour who remains anonymous about something that they allegedly know?"They don’t know the ins and outs, because we’ve never spoken about it."She went on to say it would be "incredibly unfair" if she discussed details of their split without Clive by her side, adding: "We're not enemies."The mother-of-nine went on to say that she and her ex spouse had agreed not to talk negatively about each other post split. Echoing Clive's words, she recalled: "'I’ll never say a bad word about you,’ and I said, ‘Well, I’ll do exactly the same'.“I’ve always reckoned that the best way to teach kids is to lead by example, right?"Heidi Klum, 49, dances seductively in barely-there white lingerie
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Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen sparks fan frenzy as ‘romantic’ son's gesture is spotted
Amanda Owen, 48, ignited speculation of a new romance on Ravenseat Farm earlier this week after she shared a new series of pictures on social media.The Yorkshire Shepherdess had taken to Instagram on Monday to update her fans on her “quality time” with family.In view of her 526,000 followers, Amanda posted pictures of some of her nine children posing next to a gigantic “mutant" marrow.Amanda captioned the post: “Quality time with our marra ! Waaahay !“The excitement of @HarrogateFlower show & thus the annual visit of Herbie & Sidney from Northern Ireland & the gifting of a mutant marrow.” (Sic)Amanda also added the hashtags: “#yorkshire #harrogate #flowershow #vegetable #competition #giantvegetable”However, one of the snaps appeared to draw the attention of eagle-eyed fans who noticed Amanda’s 18-year-old, Reuben, had carved a heart out of the marrow.The photo prompted questions from curious fans who wondered whether he was dating a mystery girl, who was seen posing alongside him in one of the other pictures.Dianerooke asked: “Fabulous pictures and is Reuben courting? Lovely couple.”Pollys_crochet commented: “Aww how lovely Reuben, lucky girl.”Thinkpinkmrst70 enquired: “Has Reuben got a lady friend? X”Katrinakarolchyk pointed out: “Lovely photos, Reuben looks smitten xx.”The update comes after Amanda’s children were praised for their continued work helping their mum at the farm.Fans were left stunned earlier this month as Amanda revealed how her children were quick to step in after one of their sheep got stuck in a fence.She took to Twitter to show her more than 200,000 followers how the kids had helped one of the sheep who had suffered the incident.Amanda, who shares her kids with estranged husband Clive Owen, wrote:
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen sparks concern with 'tired' update
#yorkshire #shepherdess #sheepdo.” In the short clip, the Our Yorkshire Farm presenter said: “We’re bringing the lambs in for spurning, that means weaning time. “So the lambs will stay down on the farm, going to the bright green grassy re-growth.”She went on, expressing confusion that some among her flock of sheep were “wooled.”Amanda said: “In and amongst these sheep believe it or not, there’s still a few wooled ones. “So quite where they’ve been for the last few months I have no idea.” It comes after the star sheared her flock but clearly missed out a few among the number. She said it was “quite easy” for them to evade capture but hopefully “today was the day.” The clip ended with a panoramic filming of the countryside and her flock, as her children could be seen running after them over the hills.Fans then jumped on to the comments to share their thoughts about the farmer’s appearance, while others shared details about their own visits to Ravenseat, where Amanda’s farm is located and filming of Our Yorkshire Farm takes place on Channel 5. @Kglascoo penned: “Amanda you looked and sounded really tired.” @JaneRus966 said: “Beautiful countryside with a touch of mystery about it.” @LynSmit433 wrote: “Lovely visit to Ravenseat last weekend @AmandaOwen8“This wee one fancied a bit of our delicious scone!!” sharing a picture of their dog.It comes not long after Amanda made the decision to split with her husband Clive alongside whom she presents the show. Last week, in an episode filmed before their split, the pair reminisced about the time they first met, when Clive was 42 and Amanda was 21. "This first time you and I met it was a very dark evening," Amanda remembered."And I'd come to borrow a tup, remember?""I do remember,"
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen seeks help from kids as she addresses 'technical issues'
#yorkshire #haytime #sunshine #hay #tractor #hay.” The star attached photos of her son Miles riding around the farm in a tractor, as the picturesque North Yorkshire scenery was visible in the background.Her fans were eager to express their thoughts and well wishes, taking to the comments section to also remind the family to be careful during the heatwave.@MayhoodCharles wrote: “I have been thinking of you all - of all the things I have done haying is right up there with the worst! “Old fashioned rectangular bales - throw them onto the wagon, stack them, throw them off the wagon, get them into the barn, stack them again... UGH! Glad you are more modern.” @Spanglishpoppy said: “Hope you are all coping ok with the heat.Take care.” @JanDarcy7 commented: “What’s the temperature at the farm today? I'm in harlow and it’s 35c xx.”@JanetEV281 penned: “Is that Miles on the tractor????“At this time of year you need all the helpers you can great to see everyone mucking In Luv To The Owens Family xx.” Amanda lives and works on Ravenseat Farm in North Yorkshire alongside her nine children. Her rural life has been a part of the Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm for several years. The show gives viewers insight into shepherding. Despite the star's passion for farm life, she recently revealed to chef James Martin why the lifestyle can also be “isolating”. During an appearance on James Martin's Saturday Morning Kitchen late last year, Yorkshireman James told Amanda he did not think the pandemic would have impacted her life on Ravenseat Farm, but she quickly corrected him. She explained: "Well, it has and it hasn't.
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