Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen left with no power for days after Storm Arwen wreckage
OUR YORKSHIRE FARM'S Amanda Owen was forced to endure "sub-zero temperatures" after the wreckage of Storm Arwen caused the star to hit a "low point".
Lorraine: Amanda Owen discusses storm arwen
The much-loved Amanda Owen and her family have been on Channel 5 since 2018 when their show Our Yorkshire Farm began. The Yorkshire Shepherdess shares nine children with her husband Clive. The pair, who have been married for 21 years, were left without power on Ravenseat Farm following the damage of Storm Arwen which took hold of the UK. After joining ITV’s Lorraine Kelly, Amanda told viewers in a recent interview about her ordeal during the storm.
Amanda recalled her time on Ravenseat Farm while Storm Arwen was in full swing.
The mother of nine said: “With the storm, we've had no electricity [and] no water.”
A concerned Lorraine quizzed her guest: “How did you get on with that storm?
“Were you okay?" the concerned ITV presenter asked.
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The TV author replied: “We are okay because we're all here.”
Amanda added: “Yes, it has had its high points and its low points.”
Footage of Amanda’s snowy farmland mid-storm was played in the ITV studio which saw gusts of winds blowing across the picturesque landscape.
The Channel 5 shepherdess pointed out: “This was last week.”
The Scottish presenter was in awe of the snowy setting shown in the film and exclaimed: “Wow!”
Amanda described one of her lowest moments during the power cut.
She said: “I think [the] low point was when tea was actually fried eggs and champagne.”
In jest, Lorraine suggested: “Fried eggs and champagne is the way forward maybe?”
The Yorkshire writer saw the lighter side of the ordeal and she remarked: “Exactly”
The former Daybreak star then retracted her statement after she stated: “I’m not sure.”
Amanda detailed her ordeal as being “being plunged into darkness” and “[living] in sub-zero temperatures”.
Lorraine expressed her positive outlook on the event after she added: “But somehow you get by.”
The Huddersfield-born author agreed with Lorraine after she insisted: “Of course!”
According to The British Red Cross, Storm Arwen left more than 150,000 homes in Britain without power.
In the world of TV, all contestants in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here had to be removed from Gwrych Castle due to the bad weather.
After the storm battered the UK, ITV bosses confirmed the winds caused “significant damage” to the production base forcing the show off the air.
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