Amanda Owen has shared a cryptic post about “plodding on” after spending her first Valentine’s Day without ex Clive.
The 48-year-old and Clive, who share nine children, called it quits last year in June after spending over two decades together.
The couple, who had been married for nearly 22 years, rose to fame through their Channel 5 show Our Yorkshire Farm.
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But now, Amanda has left her fans sending their support once again after she posted a cryptic message to her Instagram – a day after her first Valentine’s without Clive.
Taking to her social media account on Wednesday (February XX) the Yorkshire shepherdess uploaded a series of family pictures with her XXXX followers.
In the snaps, Amanda and her daughter can be seen heading on a horse ride at their famous family farm.
Amanda beamed at the camera in another one of the pictures, while riding a horse in the picturesque Yorkshire countryside.
And another selfie showed the mum-of-nine and her daughter cuddling while sitting on the horse.
“Got to keep plodding on” Amanda wrote, alongside several horse emojis.
Amanda’s fans soon rushed to send their support, with plenty commenting love heart emojis underneath her post.
One fan gushed: “beautiful pictures, thank you Amanda.”
Another added: “Looks very peaceful.”
It comes as Amanda spent the most romantic day of the year away from ex ClIve.
Instead, she took to her Instagram to share snaps from her farm – showing off the farm’s beautiful horses.
It’s not all heartbreak for Amanda though, as she recently bagged herself her own TV show for More 4.
The show, Amanda Owen’s Extraordinary Farming Lives, sees her travel across the UK to lift the lid on what life on the farm is like for other families.
Despite calling it quits, Amanda has revealed the two still work together on their farm in Ravenseat, Yorkshire.
In an interview she said: “People assume that because I’m separated from my husband, Clive, things are harder, but in fact, it’s the opposite.”
The shepherdess went on to reveal how the former couple are “making it happen” despite their personal issues.
She explained: “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,” she told The Times.
“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.”
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