Who are Amanda and Clive Owen’s children and where are they now?

The stars are returning with a new TV show two years after Our Yorkshire Farm ended

 

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Contributors Amanda and Clive Owen with their children Annas, Violet, Edith, Raven, Clemmy, Nancy, Reuben, Miles, and Sidney outside on Ravenseat Farm.
Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda and Clive Owen with their children outside Ravenseat Farm. (Channel 5)

Our Yorkshire Farm made stars of Amanda and Clive Owen and their brood of nine children.

Starting in 2018, the Channel 5 series captured the imagination and millions of people have tuned in to see their adventures on Ravenseat Farm. Amanda and Clive split in 2022, with the couple citing fame as a factor in their break up.

The series ended the same year but the pair are now set to reunite for a new TV show called Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids, and fans can’t wait to see where they all are now.

So what do we know about what the Owen kids been up to since we left off?

Raven, 23, is the eldest of the Owen children and after starring on the show went off to study at York St. John University.

She studied biomedical science and graduated with a First. Mum Amanda - AKA the Yorkshire Shepherdess - expressed her pride in a post on Instagram, writing: “Result!! A first! Her dedication & determination has paid off. Always in the library, a laboratory or a catering van. She works so hard. The sky’s the limit - Massively proud of Raven.”

Raven is now though to be back at the farm as she has shared the odd snap showing her riding or in the fields.

Reuben, 20, built on his TV fame with a spin-off called Beyond The Yorkshire Farm: Reuben and Clive. He then landed his own Channel 5 series called Life In The Dales. It followed his solo adventures as he set up a digger business and the cameras also went along as Reuben and then girlfriend Sarah Dow went on a road trip to France.

However, Reuben and Dow have now split, with the star saying on ITV’s Lorraine in May: “We're still very good friends. She's gone her own way. She's pursuing her own career. She does the odd day for us when she's not busy. We're not together no more. We still get along very well. We're still good pals."

Now 17, Miles hasn’t been seen much of late although he does pop up on his mum’s Instagram every now and then. He made his TV comeback earlier this year when he appeared in his brother Reuben’s Life In The Dales show.

Viewers were struck by how grown up he looked two years after Our Yorkshire Farm ended, posting messages on social media saying he was becoming a mini version of Reuben.

At 14, Edith is busy at school when she isn’t helping out with the animals and farm chores. Raven recently posted a picture on Instagram of the teenager with her and their mum and fans could not get over how much Edith had changed in her time off screen.

"You are all so beautiful but little Edith has grown up, such a beautiful young lady." one fan said in the comments section. "Omg how grown up is Edith?!" asked another.

Violet with her pet cow Ciara. (Channel 5)
Violet with her pet cow Ciara. (Channel 5)

Violet was a favourite with fans for the lovely way she looked after animals on the farm. She is now 13 and, like Edith and their younger sisters, is kept busy with her lessons in the term time.

Images posted on Instagram have shown she is still helping out on the farm with animals like Ciara the cow, who she has a bond with. “I think she doesn't even know she's a cow, she thinks she's a person like us, I don't think she knows what a cow is,” Violet once said.

Twelve-year-old Sidney wants to be a farmer too when he grows up. He often got stuck in, helping with the sheep and even training his own sheep dog.

While he hasn’t been on TV recently, big brother Reuben recently gave fans a glimpse of Sidney now when he shared a photo of him on a quad bike and Amanda shares the odd photo on her account.

Amanda and Clive’s youngest children – daughters Annas, nine, Clementine, eight, and Nancy, seven – all featured in the original series and are expected to be in the new programme.

The three girls are often seen on Amanda’s Instagram, enjoying what looks like an idyllic childhood as they enjoy their outdoorsy life at Ravenseat. Amanda previously spoke out about the way she is raising her children on an episode of ITV’s Lorraine.

Talking about Raven getting her degree, she said: “As parents, I believe that her rural upbringing, the kind of childhood that we've been very privileged to be able to give to those children, has given them the independence, strength and resilience to be able to move forward and do whatever they want to do."