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Amanda Owen looks worlds away from farm as she puts on stunning display on ITV Lorraine and she addresses 'tough' split from husband

Amanda Owen couldn't have looked further away from her usual territory as she made a dazzling TV appearance. The Yorkshire Shepherdess, who became a hit with the public through her Channel 5 show Our Yorkshire Farm, appeared on Lorraine on Thursday morning (September 29).

She was on the show to chat to stand-in host Christine Lampard about her new book, which is actually her fifth, that is full of stunning photographs she has taken over the years at the family farm at Ravenseat through the different seasons.

But while on the show, Christine was keen to speak to Amanda about how her life has changed since finding fame with her television series alongside her nine children and now ex-husband Clive. "You never ever get used to the cameras coming in, being beamed into people's homes," Amanda admitted.

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"I'm still not used to it now, I still pinch myself absolutely. But it's also opened up a wealth of opportunities you see, being able to share that with people, it's been a real privilege."

Asked if life had continued as normal in terms of the family and farm, she replied: "It does. That is reality. It is really tough and it is a really difficult aspect of it to get across. But when you do reality it has to be just that. That means it covers the ups and downs and that can be on any level.

"Life carries on on the farm. Obviously there is a whole raft of things to do – nine children, a whole heap of animals. We are just working away same as before. Because at the end of the day our priority remains, of course, to keep everything going. There you go, that’s how it is. I felt like that needed to be out there so that people… There

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