Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen, 51, and lookalike teen daughter Edith, 17, ditch their wellies for a glam day out at the TRIC Awards

Amanda Owen enjoyed some time away from the Yorkshire farm on Tuesday, travelling to London with her daughter Edith for a glam afternoon at the Television and Radio Industries Club Awards.The shepherdess, 51, walked the red carpet at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel with Edith, 17, mingling with other TV names for the TRIC gongs. The lookalike mother and daughter dressed for the heatwave in pretty dresses.Amanda looked chic in a black and white polka dot number with a statement lace-effect necklace.Edith chose a pale pink dress teamed with sunglasses to keep cool in London’s scorching temperatures. Hosted by TRIC president Dan Walker, the event celebrates the biggest names in television, radio and online content. Amanda Owen enjoyed some time away from the farm on Tuesday, travelling to London with her daughter Edith for a glam afternoon at the Television and Radio Industries Club Awards The shepherdess, 51, walked the red carpet at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel in a chic black and white polka dot number with a statement lace-effect necklaceCategories for the award ceremony include soap of the year, best radio talk show, sports presenter and podcast.Amanda recently reflected on her family’s life on Ravenseat Farm in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales.She still works alongside her ex husband Clive, who she split from in June 2022 after 22 years of marriage whilst their nine children Raven, Reuben, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clementine, and Nancy all regularly help out. Amanda told her Instagram followers: ‘It can be all too easy to forget what makes this life, place and job so worthwhile and rewarding. ‘When the rain is lashing down, the mud cloying and your body aches from the cold and sheer effort.’Then, amongst the haste and confusion, for a fleeting moment you look outwards and acknowledge just how blessed you are to be here in this invigorating, inspiring and thoroughly infuriating place. Edith chose a pale pink dress teamed with sunglasses to keep cool in London’s scorching temperatures Amanda recently reflected on her family’s life on Ravenseat Farm, writing on Insta: ‘I For the children, it’s this place and life that gives them an indomitable spirit”I reckon that for the children, it’s this place and life that gives them an indomitable spirit and determination that will shape them well for the future, whatever path they choose, they will find their way.’As long as they are moving forwards and they don’t fear looking over the next hill and to the horizon then the sky really is the limit.’