In an exclusive and refreshingly candid interview, Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has spoken out about life after love — confirming she is still single following her highly publicized split from husband Clive Owen in 2022.
The mother-of-nine, best known for her strength, resilience, and rural charm, opened up about how she’s navigating life as a solo parent and shepherdess — with no new man on the horizon, and no rush to find one.
“I’m an independent woman,” Amanda declared firmly. “I’m looking after the kids… and my sheep. That’s more than enough.”
💔 Life After Clive: “It’s Not Always Easy — But It’s Honest”
Amanda and Clive’s split made headlines across the UK after more than 20 years of marriage. Since then, fans have speculated about Amanda’s personal life, often wondering if she’s quietly moved on.
Now, she’s setting the record straight.
“There’s this idea that you have to ‘move on’ by being with someone else,” she said. “But I’m not looking. I’m not scrolling on dating apps in the lambing shed. My focus is my family, my work, and just getting through each day with a bit of grace and a lot of mud.”
Amanda admitted the adjustment hasn’t been simple.
“Of course there are moments where it feels like a lot — emotionally, physically, everything. But I’ve learned that you don’t need someone beside you to feel strong. You just need purpose.”
🐑 A Full Plate — and a Full Pasture
Between raising nine children, managing livestock, running a working farm, and overseeing a major property renovation, Amanda has little time for romance — and even less patience for public pressure.
“People ask if I’m lonely. Truth is, I don’t have time to be,” she laughed. “When you’ve got a three-year-old hanging off one leg and a goat chewing through your fence, the silence people talk about doesn’t really exist.”
She also shared that while co-parenting with Clive is ongoing, their relationship remains focused solely on the kids — with clear boundaries and mutual respect.
“We’re not best friends. We’re co-parents. We do what’s best for the children, and that’s enough.”
💬 “Let’s Stop Romanticizing Struggle — And Start Normalizing Strength”\
Amanda used the interview to highlight a broader message: the importance of celebrating self-sufficient women who choose not to define their worth by relationships.
“People are always waiting for a ‘next man.’ But why not a next adventure? Why not a next challenge?”
“I’ve been called stubborn, bossy, difficult. Fine. I’ll be all those things — if it means I can stand on my own two muddy boots.”
🌄 What’s Next for Amanda?
While she’s staying single, Amanda isn’t slowing down.
She’s currently working on a new documentary series that follows her journey renovating an ancient Yorkshire stone farmhouse — while balancing motherhood, mental health, and muddy chaos. She’s also in talks for a new book about resilience, parenting, and unconventional paths to happiness.
“This is my chapter. It’s messy, noisy, and smells like sheep — but it’s mine,” she smiled.
From heartbreak to herd life, Amanda Owen is proving that strength doesn’t always come with a partner — sometimes, it comes with a shepherd’s crook, nine kids, and a field full of determination 👇