Amanda Owen has hit back at trolls who have questioned why she looks so "glamorous" and not more like a stereotypical farmer.
The 46-year-old star of Channel 5's Our Yorkshire Farm has fought back against the claims. It comes after it was levelled at her that she "doesn't look like" a farmer.
The mum-of-nine used her appearance on Steph's Packed Lunch this week to hit back at her critics, the Mirror reports.
After talking about the popular Channel 5 documentary series, the subject turned to her looks and Amanda had some points to make.
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Presenter Steph McGovern said: “Throughout it all you stay so glamorous. Which, always, I’m amazed about.”
Amanda was not having it though and said: “Look at my hands though Steph. Honestly, I’ve got iodine up my arm.
“I painted my nails while I was waiting to do this, but I really don’t know why I’ve bothered."
Amanda then pointed out that assumptions are made based on a person's looks.
She told Steph that she didn't want to dwell on these assumptions and stereotypes, as she explained: "I think that’s the name of the game to be able to turn your hand to whatever comes your way."
Recently, Amanda has also spoken about the moment she had to give birth alone after her husband wasn't around.
Clive missed the birth of daughter Clemmie, having already seen Amanda welcome six of their kids into the world.
"I put the kettle on, stoked up the fire and basically had her in front of the fire with just a terrier as a birthing partner, which is perfect," she admitted on This Morning.
When the presenters burst out laughing, Amanda replied: "Honestly, don’t knock it, it’s great."
Amanda explained that Clive wasn't fussed about being at the birth because he had seen it all six times before.
"The point of the matter is he had been at seven births previously and we spend our whole lives dealing with birthing things, so it wasn’t exactly something that I was particularly bothered about," she confessed.
Amanda added: "I did it myself and I’m very happy and pleased that I did."
Our Yorkshire Farm airs Tuesday at 9pm on Channel 5.