Amanda Owen flooded with support from fans as she admits things are ‘going wrong’ at Ravenseat

AMANDA Owen has been flooded with support from fans after she admits things are ‘going wrong’ on her farm.

The farmer turned TV star has posted candidly about having a tough time on her Yorkshire farm.

Amanda has revealed things are ‘going wrong’ at her farmITVPAShe said: “What a day ! Anything that could go wrong absolutely did”[/caption]

Amanda, 48, took to social media to update her fans on the latest happenings in her life.

She said: “What a day ! Anything that could go wrong absolutely did.”

The mum-of-nine continued: “Bogged vehicles, escaped animals that moved quickly in wrong direction or lame ones that didn’t.

“Nothing catastrophic but nevertheless infuriating.”

It didn’t take long for Amanda’s fan base to rally behind the star as they rushed to support her.

One said: “Onwards and upwards. Hope today is better.”

A second commented: “Days like that are awful, I hope you have a better one today.”

“Such a busy time of year on the farm bet you did some cursing till you got things sorted Luv To The Owens x,” said a third.

While a fourth replied: “Oh Lordy, I had a day like that yesterday. X”

Amanda’s children – Raven, Reuben, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clemmie, and Nancy – have all followed the family way by learning how to work and live on the farm. 

Despite her split from husband Clive Owen after 21 years of marriage, the couple is committed to remaining working together and co-parenting their kids. 

Her youngest three, Annas, Nancy and Clemmy,  have even branched out and appeared on their own TV show earlier this week for a special episode of Sky Kids show Pooch Mooch, following in the footsteps of their parents who rose to fame on Our Yorkshire Farm.

InstagramThe mum-of-nine said: “Bogged vehicles, escaped animals that moved quickly in wrong direction or lame ones that didn’t”[/caption]

InstagramAmanda’s children – Raven, Reuben, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clemmie, and Nancy – have all followed the family way by learning how to work and live on the farm[/caption]

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