Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen pays emotional tribute to eldest daughter Raven after milestone news | The Sun

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. 

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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