GOODBYE TO THE PAST: Clive Owen OPENS UP for the First Time About His Younger Girlfriend, Says Proudly: “There’s One Thing She Definitely Has Over Amanda”
Clive Owen, the beloved Yorkshire farmer best known for his role in the hit series Our Yorkshire Farm, has finally broken his silence about life after his split from Amanda Owen — and fans are stunned by his latest revelation.

In a recent candid interview, Clive, 70, opened up for the very first time about his new romantic chapter, revealing he is now happily dating a younger woman who, he says, has brought a “fresh energy” into his life.
“I’m not looking back anymore,” Clive shared. “She’s different in many ways — softer, calmer, and far away from the spotlight. There’s one thing she definitely has over Amanda: she puts us before everything else.”
Though he didn’t reveal the name of his new partner, sources close to the family describe her as someone outside the public eye — a stark contrast to Amanda’s growing celebrity status. The pair reportedly met through mutual friends and bonded over a shared love of rural life, but with a more private, down-to-earth rhythm.
For years, Clive and Amanda were seen as the perfect farming couple, raising nine children together and showcasing their rustic lifestyle to millions of viewers. But as Amanda’s fame soared, cracks began to show. Last year, they confirmed their separation, sending shockwaves through their fanbase.
“I loved Amanda deeply,” Clive admitted. “But when someone becomes a public figure, the relationship changes. I felt invisible at times.”
Now, Clive says he’s focusing on a simpler, quieter life — one that doesn’t revolve around cameras, interviews, or headlines. And with his new partner, he feels seen and supported in a way that had long been missing.
“She makes me feel like a man again, not a character on TV,” he said with a smile.
While Amanda continues to build her own media presence, releasing books and making appearances, Clive’s choice to step out of the spotlight — and find love again — suggests he’s truly closed the chapter on a complicated past.
As for the future? “I’m not chasing anything anymore. Just peace, love, and a bit of laughter,” he says.
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