
Amanda Owen fans beg 'look after yourself' as Our Yorkshire Farm star admits she needs to 'clear her mind' after a 'frantic' week
Fans of Amanda Owen begged her to 'look after yourself' as the star admitted she needs to 'clear her mind' after a 'frantic' week.
The Our Yorkshire Farm shepherdess, 46, shared an update on her busy life in the Dales on social media.
Mum-of-nine Amanda posted a selection of stunning photographs of the countryside on Instagram.
In the caption, she opened up about what she has been up to over the last few weeks.
Amanda penned: 'This last couple of weeks has been frantically busy but finally finished marking up & turning yows and lambs away to moor.'
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She added: 'Now meadows cleared so time for mind to clear too. Hopefully.'
The post received thousands of likes and some fans commented their well wishes to Amanda.
One penned: '….and breathe! Great job and now enjoy a bit of down time and look after yourself.'
Another said, 'Enjoy it after all your hard work,' followed by a hand clapping emoji.
Someone else commented: 'Time for some fun with your family.'
While one added: 'Beautiful scenery in which to have a well-earned 'rest'.'
It comes after Amanda defiantly hit back at critics last month after a string of cruel swipes about her looks.
The shepherdess appeared on an episode of ITV show Lorraine in a clip showing a glimpse of life on the farm.
Amanda opened up about how despite getting stuck in with caring for the animals and land, she still enjoys taking pride in her appearance, hitting back against stereotypes.
'I like my makeup. I like to try and make an effort and I know that sounds very vain,' she shared.
The camera panned to show her sat in a farming vehicle and looking in the mirror while she put lipstick on.
The shepherdess added: 'But if anyone wants to say 'aw you know you've got some mascara on you can't be a shepherd' - tough, because I am.
'I take great joy and happiness in what I do, so therefore I keep doing that.'
It isn't the first time Amanda has spoken out against people claiming she is 'too glamorous'.
Back in 2021, she addressed the topic on Steph's Packed Lunch, according to the Mirror.
The shepherdess, 46, appeared on an episode of ITV show Lorraine in a clip showing a glimpse of life on the farm
The camera panned to show her sat in a farming vehicle and looking in the mirror while she put lipstick on
'Throughout it all you stay so glamorous. Which, always, I'm amazed about,' host Steph McGovern commented.
Amanda replied: 'Look at my hands though Steph. Honestly, I've got iodine up my arm.'
She went on to discuss the assumptions people may have and added: 'Yes we don't like stereotypes. I think that's the thing - you know. I mean yes I've got a sheepdog, yes I've got a crook.
'Yes I spend my time running around after sheep, but I can do other things too.'
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