Amanda Owen has shared a sweet photo of her children playing in the icy weather in Yorkshire.
The 47-year-old shepherdess, who has her own TV show Our Yorkshire Farm on Channel 5, took to her Instagram on Tuesday morning and posted the image of two of her kids wrapped up as they enjoyed being in the sub zero weather.
She simply wrote: "Ice, ice baby" as the caption, accompanied by snowflake emojis.
Her followers went wild as they couldn't believe the snowy weather, with many saying their day out looked fun.
"Wowsers!! Got our fingers crossed for snow here!!" one person commented.
A second added: "Wow. We don’t see the white stuff very often here in Essex."
And a third penned: "You got *SNOW* yeah ! Hardy little souls…always smiling."
On Christmas Day, the doting mum sparked concern on social media after sharing with fans that her youngest child Nancy had suffered an accident.
Whilst listing the various situations that several of her nine children had got into on their farm over the course of Christmas Day, she wrote: "Nancy's swallowed a biro."
Amanda wrote: "The usual. Skidster won't start. Reubs dismantling carburettor in kitchen. Sid abandoned on loft as he knocked ladder away with straw bale."
She continued in the post: "Clem, Annas and Tony are sharing mineral lick (for Tony) in living room and Nancy's swallowed a biro. She's fine, just spitting ink."
Amanda has had a difficult few months as rumours swirled around about the status of her marriage to husband Clive, 67.
During a recent appearance on Lorraine, Amanda opened up about her life and how she has coped in recent months.
She said: "You have your difficult moments. But you have to take the rough with the smooth.
"We’ve just talked about how you weather a storm. So we are pretty resilient in the hills.
"That’s all you’ve got to do. You’ve got to remember, the bottom line is, if you are proud of what you’re doing, you kind of sort of have to shoulder it."
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