
star shared an update on social media as the mum-of-nine admittedly had her hands full this week. The former Channel 5 star, who split from her husband Clive Owen three years ago, revealed the family had been busy at work at Ravenseat Farm as she detailed all in a series of photo updates.
Her children could be seen carrying out various chores on the farm as Amanda gave a candid insight into their day-to-day lives. The sweet post racked up hundreds of messages from her 533,000 followers. The first picture showed her youngest trio - Annas, Nancy, and Clemmy - sitting on a bench while another showed the shepherdess smiling with her son Sidney.
Amanda penned: "Not enough time to even explain what's going on other than it is just full on action with the team."
She added the hashtags: "#positive #farm #yorkshire #outside #countryside #lambing #shepherdess #yorkshire."
The shepherdess was flooded with comments as one wrote: "The youngest members of your family, are certainly growing up."
Another remarked: "Looks like Sid has been up the chimney."
A third penned: "Lovely team," while another added: "Gorgeous team!"
Meanwhile, Amanda and Clive Owen's return to screens has finally been confirmed after months of fretting from desperate fans.
The show, Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids, aired its first series last year and followed the Owen family's life in the Yorkshire Dales.
It saw Amanda and her husband Clive renovate a derelict farmhouse.
Season two of Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids will hit screens on April 29 at 9pm on Channel 4.
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