PROUD MUM

Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen pays emotional tribute to eldest daughter Raven after milestone news

OUR Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has paid an emotional tribute to her daughter Raven as she graduated from university with amazing results. 

The 47-year-old Yorkshire Shepherdess was the ultimate proud mum as she watched her eldest daughter pass with flying colours – a first class honours degree in Biomedical Science. 

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Amanda Owen with her eldest daughter Raven

Taking to her Instagram account, mum-of-nine Amanda posted a photo of 21-year-old Raven’s results from York St John’s University, where she’d received an astounding 72.67 per cent.

She then sang her daughter’s praises to her 523,000 followers, as she wrote: “Result !!!!!!

“A First. Her dedication & determination has paid off. Always in the library @yorkstjohn, a laboratory or a catering van.

“She works so hard, the sky’s the limit. Massively proud of @ravanelly_123,” Amanda, who split from husband Clive Owen earlier this year, added alongside a crying emoji.

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As Amanda’s fans spotted the touching post, they were quick to comment on Raven’s achievements, and say Amanda and Clive must be very proud.

One said: “Well done Raven and congratulations to both mum and dad for nurturing your talent.”

Another wrote: “Well done Raven. Proud family moment.”

While a third offered their congratulations and commented: “That’s fabulous Raven, you’ve worked so hard!” 

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This comes after Amanda, a firm favourite with Channel 5 viewers, previously opened up on her close bond with Raven and her aspirations for the future.

In an interview with the Express, Amanda said: “I dropped her off at university and she’s talking about doing a masters degree and working in labs on Covid vaccines.

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“But that’s all down to her. Of course, as her mother, I’ll be there when she needs me, but I don’t want to take away her independence.

“They have to step up, which I don’t think is a bad thing. It makes them feel important.”

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Amanda said she was so proud of her daughter as she celebrated her achievement
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