The Yorkshire Shepherdess shares nine children with Clive Owen
has, as usual, not allowed the recent spell of bad weather to rain on their family's parade when it comes to getting outside and stuck into hard work on Ravenseat Farm., shared a series of photos with her followers on social media featuring her daughters. Many marvelled at how grown up they are, particularly Clemmy.Amanda wrote in the caption: "Been raining cats & dogs. A whole week of rain, wind & plenty of mud.
Despite their split, which they announced in 2022, the former couple continue to live together on Ravenseat where they share the workload and co-parent their nine children. More recently, Amanda and Clive have also begun a joint project renovating a Grade II listed property located close to their Ravenseat Farm along with the help of their eldest son, Reuben. The plans include making the building a two-bedroom home complete with a living room, kitchen, shower room and utility room.Shortly after announcing their split, Amanda opened up about how their living arrangements work, explaining how they both continue to reside at the farm.
"Sometimes I'm there, sometimes he's there, sometimes he's working away, sometimes I'm working away. We just have to make it fit," she told The Telegraph, adding: "There's enough room, believe me."Amanda revealed on social media that although the split hadn't been easy, it was the "right choice" for the future of the Owen family.
"I handled it very badly, it was such a change in our life and I sadly made a right mess of things and I had a massive part to play in our relationship ending, a massive part to play," he said, adding: "When all this went on, I was ranting and raving and drinking and carrying on. It was taking her away I think. She was committed and we were all committed but it seemed to eat away at me and I handled it badly and behaved badly towards her.
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