Amanda Owen, beloved star of Our Yorkshire Farm and Our Farm Next Door, has hit back at online trolls criticizing her new look. The Yorkshire Shepherdess took to Instagram on Friday, December 5, sharing screenshots of harsh remarks aimed at her and her former husband, Clive Owen.
One comment dismissed Amanda as “a pretend farmer,” while another targeted her noticeably slimmer figure. In response, Amanda posted a collection of recent photos alongside a message that read, “Am I perfect? ❌ Am I fake? ❌ Am I a real person, flaws and all? ✅.”
She continued with a heartfelt note: “Here are just a few images from the last few weeks. Hopefully, they inspire some to embrace their unique selves and not let anything hold them back. Most people will simply scroll past, busy with their own lives. A small number will be enraged. Enjoy. Not sorry.”
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The images featured Amanda with her children Miles and Sydney, candid moments caring for livestock, and stylish shots showcasing her figure in a black dress—celebrating life both on and off the Yorkshire Dales farm.
Supporters quickly rallied behind the star, with comments praising her resilience and authenticity. One fan wrote, “Success breeds jealousy, but keep being your amazing, strong self.” Another added, “A beautiful, strong independent woman absolutely can be a farmer—keep shining, Amanda.” Many expressed gratitude for the joy her family’s show brings and urged Amanda to ignore negativity.
Amanda Owen rose to fame through Channel 5’s Our Yorkshire Farm, which documented life on the remote Ravenseat farm alongside her large family. Recently, their story moved to Channel 4 with Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids, capturing their adventures transforming a barn into a new home.
The show’s ongoing popularity has earned two more series orders, scheduled to air in 2026 and 2027, ensuring fans can look forward to more of the Owens’ rural journey.