Amanda Owen had a Christmas disaster when Ravenseat farm was left without water or electricity.
The Our Yorkshire Farm star, 48, told fans it just "wouldn't be Christmas" without the mishap as her son Reuben, 18, jumped in his digger to help out.
Taking to Twitter sharing pics of the teen in a tractor, she said: "It just wouldn't be Christmas without there being either no water or no electricity.
"Cue everyone to stare despondently into a hole in the ground. Apart from Reuben who is in his element."
Amanda posted pics of her son helping to dig up a huge mound of dirt to try and gain access to the water and electricity cables underground.
The whole family were out on the farm in the mud and lashing rain as they desperately tried to restore the power and water.
Their efforts were praised by fans of the show with many tweeting the gang saying they hoped they got things sorted.
One said: "Goodness me, you really do have a challenging life, glad Reuben is able to help."
Another said: "Oh heck. Hope it's fixed soon, and you are able to enjoy Christmas. Best wishes to you all."
While a fourth teased the idea of Reuben and his dad Clive getting their own spin-off show, saying: "Can’t wait for Reuben and Clive series."
The family had an eventful Christmas after welcoming a new arrival on Saturday.
Sharing a pic of her daughter Clemmy sitting next to her cow Buttercup, Amanda revealed the heifer had given birth.
As her daughter petted the newborn calf, the shepherdess posted pics and a video on her Instagram page to introduce the new arrival, announcing: "Christmas greetings to the new arrival, Buttercup’s newborn calf….Eve."
The happy news comes as Amanda prepared to spend her first Christmas following the announcement of her split from her husband Clive.
The couple revealed the news in June this year, following weeks of speculation over their relationship.
The joint statement read: "Clive and I have are sad to confirm that we have made the difficult decision to separate.
"This hasn't been easy, but we both believe it's the right choice for the future of our family."
The statement continued: "Although we are no longer a couple, we continue to work on the farm and co-parent together with our number one priority the happiness and well-being of our children."
Amanda and Clive thanked everyone for their support and asked for privacy during this "difficult time".
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