Amanda Owen has shared her pride in her daughter Raven as she graduated university with a first class honours.
The Yorkshire shepherdess, 47, said Raven's "determination" has finally paid off as she shared the achievement with her Instagram followers.
21-year-old Raven studied biomedical science at York St John's University and finished her degree with an award mark of 72.67 percent.
Amanda posted a sweet snap of the pair smiling as well as a screenshot of Raven's qualification.
She captioned the post: "Result!! A first! Her dedication & determination has paid off. Always in the library @yorkstjohn, a laboratory or a catering van. She works so hard. The sky’s the limit - Massively proud of @ravenelly_123."
Fans offered their congratulations, with one person commenting: "Awww, huge Congratulations Raven!!! You totally deserve that result with all of your hard work, all the best from West Wales."
Another person said: "That’s fabulous Raven .. you’ve worked so hard ! Huge Congratulations."
A third wrote: "Congratulations Raven an amazing result xx," while another person said: "You’re a star. Well done It’s not an easy degree."
Amanda has previously opened up about how her eldest daughter is growing up quickly.
"I dropped her off at university and she’s talking about doing a masters degree, and working in labs on Covid vaccines," the Our Yorkshire Farm star told Express.
"But that’s all down to her. Of course, as her mother, I’ll be there when she needs me, but I don’t want to take away her independence.
"They have to step up, which I don’t think is a bad thing. It makes them feel important."
The news of Raven's milestone achievement comes after Amanda recently announced she had separated from her husband Clive Owen.
The pair had become viewer favourites on their Channel 5 show and while they will continue to co-parent their nine children, they will now be heading on different paths in the future.
Amanda made the announcement on Instagram last month, in which she wrote: "Clive and I 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.”
She continued: “Although we are no longer a couple, we continue to work on the farm and co-parent together, with our number one priority being the happiness and well-being of our children.
“We would like to thank everyone for their support and would ask that the media please respect our privacy as we work through this difficult time.”
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