Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen says she’s ‘reached tipping point’ with ex-husband

Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has revealed how she stays fit and healthy while working alongside her ex-husband Clive on the family farm

Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen has humorously suggested she’s reached her limit with her ex-husband Clive. The 51-year-old met Clive in 1996, and they soon became the proud owners of Ravenseat Farm in the Yorkshire Dales.

However, after a 22-year marriage, the couple decided to separate in 2022, but they continue to jointly manage the farm.

Besides featuring on the popular Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm and running the business, Amanda is also a successful author, having penned five books about farming life.

In addition to her other commitments, Amanda maintains an active Instagram account where she shares snippets of her life on the farm.

She recently opened up about her post-divorce life working alongside Clive on the farm, how they divide responsibilities, and how she stays fit amid all this.

Speaking to i, she revealed that her fitness routine is largely made up of the physical labour involved in her work, reports Yorkshire Live.

Amanda shared: “Shearing sheep keeps me in shape. That’s where I get my biceps from. That and towing horses, lifting up rocks, dry stone walling, filling ditches – just doing stuff.

“I don’t do any weights. Reuben, my 21-year-old, is the only child who’d beat me in an arm wrestle because he does groundwork and landscaping, so he’s incredibly strong.”

However, when it comes to her ex-husband, the mother-of-nine draws a line.

She went on to say: “I’ve probably reached tipping point with Clive; I don’t think he’d tackle me because he wouldn’t want the humiliation.”

Amanda also mentioned that while she and Clive are “civil”, they “still bicker” — and instead of sharing a home, “he’s next door”.

This isn’t the first time Amanda has opened up about working alongside her ex-husband on the farm and co-parenting their children.

In a chat with Hello! magazine, she confessed that their dynamic hasn’t changed much — they still get on each other’s nerves.

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She told the magazine: “What am I supposed to say, ‘We get on like a house on fire?’ Well, if we did, we wouldn’t want to separate, would we?

“He’s still the same annoying old Clive that he always was. I’ve seen him just now, and he’s still annoying — I annoy him, and he annoys me.

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne rally behind Yungblud after backlash over VMAs performance

Yungblud paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards by performing a medley of the late musician’s hits, but received some backlash from critics

The Osbourne family have shown their support for Yungblud after the singer faced backlash for his tribute to the late Prince of Darkness at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.

The British rocker, 27, joined Aerosmith legends Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, along with guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, for an emotional performance in honour of Ozzy Osbourne at the awards ceremony.

The rocker died in July at the age of 76. The makeshift VMA band performed a medley of Ozzy’s biggest hits, including Crazy Train, Changes and Mama, I’m Coming Home.

Ozzy’s son Jack and his children introduced the performance via a video link, and during the set itself, Yungblud shouted “Ozzy forever, man!” as the music came to a close.

While many fans were moved by the performance, others accused Yungblud of using the moment to further his career.

In the days following the VMAs, The Darkness guitarist Dan Hawkins blasted the segment online, calling it “another nail in the coffin of rock ’n’ roll” and “cynical, nauseating and s***”. He added: “Makes me sick how people jump on this s*** to further their own careers.”

However, the Osbourne family appears to be standing by Yungblud. The team running what used to be Ozzy’s X account have now tweeted a post that reads: “For your @RecordingAcad Grammy consideration, ‘Changes’ live from Villa Park during the Back to the Beginning concert.”

The tweet was accompanied by a video of Yungblud performing Changes, with a subtitle suggesting it is being pushed for Best Rock Performance of the year. Sharon Osbourne later reposted the tweet.

Fans quickly flooded the comments with messages of support. One wrote: “Thanks to the Osbourne Family for this! Jack was amazing in the interview with Dom. The love & care shown between them was genuine, just as it was with Dom & Ozzy. The family took Dom under their wing because he was simply one of their people.”

Another added: “Hearing a classic like Changes played live in a new setting proves this. The crowd’s reaction shows the band’s unique interpretation resonates deeply, creating a new shared memory.”

However, not everyone was convinced. One critic hit out: “Wait… the fake manufactured ‘rock star’ is getting an award for singing badly with autotune? Don’t destroy Black Sabbath’s legacy with this terrible singer, please.”

Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, had a personal relationship with Ozzy Osbourne while the rock legend was alive.

When Ozzy died, Dominic posted photos of the two of them laughing together on social media, writing: “I didn’t think you would leave so soon. You were so full of life and your laugh filled up the room… I will never forget you — you will be in every single note I sing and with me every single time I walk on stage.”

At the MTV Awards, Yungblud could even be seen wearing the late musician’s cross necklace in what some believe was a subtle tribute to Ozzy.

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Harry and Izzy Judd’s child diagnosed with difficult health condition

McFly star Harry Judd’s wife Izzy has opened up on the challenges of parenting a neurodiverse child who has the difficult condition Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)

Harry Judd’s wife Izzy has shared that one of their three children has been diagnosed with a condition that means you can’t tell them what to do. The 41-year-old, who is mum to daughter Lola Rose, nine, and sons Kit, eight, and four-year-old Lockie, opened up on the challenges she and McFly star Harry, 39, face as parents of a neurodiverse child who has Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA).

Widely understood to be a condition found within some autistic people, the PDA Society explains it as “where a person finds it hard to manage everyday tasks or demands, even those they want or need to do.” Speaking on former Love Island star Dr Alex George’s Stompcast podcast, Izzy didn’t reveal which one of her children it was but shared what life was like in their household.

She said: “From the moment a child wakes up in the morning, they are being told to eat their breakfast, get dressed, brush your teeth. And all these anxieties are forming in them – that people are putting pressure and demands on them.”

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The former Escala violinist, who was a finalist on Britain’s Got Talent and met husband Harry when her string quarter performed on McFy’s tour, continued: “They don’t respond to authority or hierarchy. They want autonomy, they want to be in control.”

Explaining how her and Harry handle things instead, she shared: “If you flip it and go, ‘I’ve left your clothes out,’ – I actually just don’t even say it anymore. And I don’t ask many questions at all because that’s placing a demand, and a demand is too anxiety-provoking.”

Sharing the diagnosis has forced her to “let go of comparisons” of other people’s opinions on their parenting style, Izzy said: “‘There are quite rigid societal expectations of how children are supposed to behave.

“Initially, I felt the judgement really heavily. You have to go through a kind of grief process that things aren’t going to be as you thought they would be.

“For a neurodivergent child, they’re physically unable to sit. It’s not because they don’t want to – they can’t. But then, as a parent, you’re going: ‘I need to teach my child to sit at the table and say please and thank you.’ What if they can’t look at somebody? What if that makes them feel really uncomfortable?”

She continued: “To the outsider looking in, they might see that as a sort of lazy parenting or a lack of discipline, or whatever it is they want to say.

“I kind of let go of being late a long time ago. The more pressure you feel – ‘You’ve got to go!’ – the more it’s going to slow everything down. Now I just shove them in the car, and if they’re cold, they’ll put on their coat. Once they feel the autonomy that they’re in control, amazing things happen.”

The mum-of-three said the stress of it had led to them doing things like skipping kids’ birthday parties because there are too many behavioural expectations tied to them.

She said: “Birthday parties are hugely challenging. If your child isn’t behaving ‘normally’, you spend the entire time conflicted about how to handle it. So a long time ago, I thought: why am I going to these parties? No one’s enjoying it.

“So we don’t don’t do birthday parties. Also, if we wrap a birthday present, we will say what’s in it. Not knowing what’s inside a present is a big thing – a big demand to open it and then be grateful and then say thank you.”

Calling on schools to do better for neurodiverse kids, Izzy added: “Our classrooms aren’t really inclusive. For a lot of our neurodivergent kids, everything in school is a struggle. It can just take a couple of teachers to really understand your child – that could be the difference between them being able to remain at school.”

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Copy Molly-Mae’s £60 slippers this autumn with ‘so comfortable’ £20 alternative

It’s no secret Molly-Mae has been eagerly waiting for the start of autumn as she gets cosy with her £60 slippers – but we’ve found the perfect alternatives that won’t break the bank

Molly-Mae Hague has been keenly sharing with fans that she’s excited to welcome in the autumn season. And now that the colder temperatures and darker evenings have properly arrived, Molly-Mae’s shared with fans her go-to cosy slippers for the chillier months, revealing she has multiple pairs.

Though the Borg Corkbed Loafer Slipper has captured Molly-Mae’s heart, not all of us can afford to splash out £60 on a pair of slippers to see us through the autumn – that’s why we’ve found the perfect comfy alternatives with a more affordable price tag of £19.99.

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The White Company’s Borg Slippers, which Molly-Mae adores, are described as coming in a stylish loafer design that looks smart and contemporary with any loungewear or nightwear. This slipper is made with borg, a fleecy material similar to faux sheepskin, ensuring ultimate comfort with every wear. Plus, the sturdy cork soles mean they are durable enough to take outside, too, so you can keep your cosy slippers on while you wander around the house or run errands out and about.

That said, these slippers retail for £60, making them an expensive addition to your loungewear collection.

Meanwhile, this pair of Cosy Alpine Shearling Memory Foam Slippers could be just the ticket for emulating Molly-Mae’s comfy vibes without breaking the bank. Available in a range of shades, including a neutral sand shade akin to Molly-Mae’s go-to slipper, these shoes cost a much more budget-friendly £19.99.

These slippers feature a wool-like upper and a skin-friendly lining for a premium feel, without the premium price tag. Described as making your feet feel like they’re stepping on a warm velvety carpet, anywhere, anytime, these slippers offer a cute style that’s sure to match well with the cosy atmosphere of your home.

Offering a lightweight and breathable design, these slip-on slippers are super convenient for you to put on or take off at a second’s notice. Your feet can breathe freely in them, and even if you sweat a lot, these slippers can quickly dry your feet to keep them comfortable.

Featuring an anti-skid sole, these slippers are designed to provide excellent grip and are built to last, making them suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities. The high-density 80D memory foam provides ample cushioning for each step, helping to relieve muscle tension.

These cosy slippers currently boast an impressive 5.3k reviews on Amazon, with a whopping 75% bestowing 5 out of 5-star ratings.

One thrilled shopper shares: “So comfortable. Get out of bed, slip them on, and walk with ease. Fit so well, no slipping or sliding. With these, I’m sure they will last well, and washing is no problem. Comfort and support, and so light, you hardly know they’re there.”

Another buyer beams: “Lovely slippers, so soft and comfortable.”

A third chimes in: “Perfect fit, so so cosy, comfy, feels like I am walking with a pillow attached to my feet. I ordered one size up, just in case, as I prefer to have plenty of room, and it is perfect. Very happy with my purchase.”

And a fourth adds: “These slippers are really comfortable, the best ones I have bought so far.”

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For similar alternatives to Molly-Mae’s £60 pair, that won’t cost a fortune, check out ASOS’ offering with these Loungeable cosy borg mule slipper in cream (£16), or head over to New Look where there’s a pair of Loungeable Cream Fluffy Mule Slippers for the same £16.

Molly-Mae Hague admits she and Tommy Fury live separate lives in rare romance comments

Maebe founder Molly-Mae Hague candidly reveals she and her fiancé Tommy Fury live separate lives and have ‘good days and bad days’ as they navigate their relationship

While Molly-Mae Hague has officially confirmed that she is back together with Tommy Fury, the Love Island star turned businesswoman has revealed they are ‘living quite separate lives’. The influencer has opened up on her relationship and how she hopes things will ‘change quite soon’.

The Maebe founder and Tommy shocked the world when they announced their unexpected split last August. However, the pair found their way back together and now appear to be happier than ever after working through their struggles, including Tommy’s alcohol troubles.

Speaking on her relationship in a recent interview, Molly said: “We’re back together, and we’re just navigating our way through – forming our relationship again in the public eye and really just figuring it all out, to be honest”.

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Molly added that no relationship is perfect and that, while they are back together, ‘there are good days and bad days’ and that she is trying to keep things ‘as real as I can’.

Molly added to Cosmopolitan: “So as much as I’m like, ‘We’re back together and we’re in such a better place, and I’m probably the happiest I’ve been’, there’s still highs and lows. We are definitely not a perfect couple. We are in such a good place now, but we definitely… I don’t know, like any normal couple might be like, ‘Who’s going to do the dishwasher?’ normal stuff. But also, we’re still in two houses, so it’s a strange dynamic because we’re together, but we’re also living quite separate lives. I’m hoping that will change quite soon.”

Molly also revealed she isn’t ready to move back in with Tommy just yet and that, if they were to get married and tie the knot officially, she would want him to propose again.

This comes after it was revealed that Molly reportedly bans ‘any mention’ of her fiancé Tommy Fury at her events. Staff working at her events and others are understood to be warned not to asked the Love Island star.

It has been reported that staff members at her recent L’Oreal pop-up event in central London were repeatedly told not to mention Tommy if they crossed paths with the star during the event.

Molly is now opening up in the next instalment of her fly-on-the-wall series. Similar to the first instalment, which premiered back in January, viewers can expect to follow Molly-Mae as she tackles everything from her public relationship with Tommy to mothering their daughter Bambi.

The official synopsis teases: “With exclusive access, Molly embarks on an exciting new chapter as she takes her business empire to the next level while navigating the challenges of motherhood under the scrutiny of millions.”

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It continues: “Raw, relatable, and inspiring, this series reveals the insecurities and hopes of a young mum balancing fame and family.”

Estee Lauder’s ‘incredible’ Blockbuster bundle is back to save you over £300 on full size skincare

Estee Lauder has brought back its huge Blockbuster Set for 2025, and beauty lovers can snap up the bundle worth £427 for hundreds less at LookFantastic

If you’re ready to get ahead on your Christmas shopping or are just looking to treat yourself, we’ve found the ultimate skincare and beauty gift set, with a huge saving.

Back for another year, Estee Lauder has re-launched its Blockbuster Set for 2025. Worth £427, shoppers can currently nab this ‘incredible’ bundle for £90 at LookFantastic, when you spend £50.

This technically means spending £140, but this £50 can be spent on any other skincare or beauty buys from Estee Lauder. For savvy shoppers, this is the perfect opportunity to sort out all your Christmas gifts for mums, sisters, and partners.

Not to mention, the 11-piece bundle features five full-size favourites, and all come stocked in a chic red train case.

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The full contents includes:

  • Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex, Full Size 30ml
  • Advanced Night Cleansing Gelée with 15 Amino Acids, Deluxe Travel Size 75ml
  • Advanced Night Repair Eye Supercharged Gel-Creme Synchronized Multi-Recovery, Full Size 15ml
  • Revitalizing Supreme+ Youth Power Creme, Deluxe Travel Size 15ml
  • Re-Nutriv Intensive Smoothing Hand Creme, Deluxe Travel Size 30ml
  • Limited Edition Glam Eyeshadow Palette, Deluxe Travel Size 8.9g
  • Limited Edition Lipstick in ‘Velvet Ribbon’, Full Size 3.5g
  • Limited Edition Lipstick in ‘Rosy Ribbon’, Full Size 3.5g
  • Limited Edition Lip Gloss in ‘Unwrapped’, Deluxe Travel Size 2.7ml
  • Limited Edition Multi-Use Blush Stick in ‘Dusty Rose’, Deluxe Travel Size 6.5g
  • Sumptuous Extreme Lash Multiplying Volumizing Mascara, Full Size 8ml
  • Train Case

Shoppers have been raving about this bundle hailing it the perfect opportunity to test out Estee Lauder products without committing to buying solo products. One shopper wrote: “This Blockbuster set was the most incredible value. Not only did I get to top up all my skincare favourites but I also got to try out Estée Lauder makeup and honestly it is amazing.”

While a second added: “This beauty blockbuster is such excellent value. The eye creme and serum alone make this a worthwhile purchase. I do try to get this every year and this season does not disappoint. The makeup colours this season are fairly universal so will pop a few items into some Christmas stockings.”

As of yet, there are no negative reviews for the Blockbuster Set.

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