Amanda Owen’s ex Clive says she still cooks meals for him daily despite marriage split
Our Yorkshire Farm's Clive Owen says ex wife Amanda still cooks for him daily despite them splitting up last year.
Clive 68, split from Amanda, 48, last summer after 22 years of marriage, when the pair announced their separation online.
Discussing his ex wife and their unconventional living arrangements on live TV this week, Clive gave a rare interview to Christine Lampard on the hit ITV1 daytime show Lorraine.
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Talking candidly to Christine on the show, Clive spoke of Amanda and how they co-work, co-farm and co-parent after their split.
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Elsewhere in his chat with Christine, Clive admitted to "playing a massive part" in he and Amanda's split and confessed that he "made a right mess of things".
Clive and Amanda shot to fame on the hit show Our Yorkshire Farm in 2018, which aired regularly on Channel 5 and followed their life on Ravenseat Farm with their nine children.
When the pair announced that they had split, the hit show was pulled from the channel and replaced with Beyond The Yorkshire Farm: Reuben & Clive, a new show about the father and son duo embarking on an exciting digging business venture together.
Amanda, who is known as the Yorkshire shepherdess, is now said to be in a new relationship with 71 year old Robert Davies – the man who helped her design her website five years ago.
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