Amanda Owen said her ex Clive Owen was "still annoying" as she opened up about their separation.
The Our Yorkshire Farm stars called time on their relationship in 2022 following 22 years of marriage, yet they've carried on collaborating on television projects whilst co-parenting their nine children.
However, Amanda - known as the Yorkshire Shepherdess - confessed to Hello! magazine that the duo continue to get under each other's skin, reports the Manchester Evening News.
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She remarked: "What am I supposed to say, 'We get on like a house on fire?' Well, if we did, we wouldn't want to separate, would we?
"He's still the same annoying old Clive that he always was. I've seen him just now, and he's still annoying - I annoy him, and he annoys me."

The couple haven't pursued divorce proceedings, with Amanda highlighting the complexities involved.
"How would we even divide that up?" asked the celebrity. "It's tricky when businesses and families are so intertwined."
Amanda and Clive rose to fame through television series Our Yorkshire Farm, which was launched in 2018 and spanned five seasons.
The show, which documented the couple's lives at Ravenseat Farm, proved enormously popular with audiences.
Last year the stars returned in a new series, collaborating on Channel 4 programme Our Farm Next Door.
The series chronicles Clive and Amanda as they restore a crumbling farm in the Yorkshire Dales, with the help of their five children - Raven, Reuben, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clementine and Nancy.
Both celebrities discussed their split during the programme, with Amanda stating that whilst they'd endured an "incredibly hard" period they had "got through it".
Clive admitted that it had been "a strange few years" for them, adding: "We are now in a place where although we are not actually together, we are still in business together, we still have these kids together.
"It's a crazy situation but it isn't - it's the most sensible thing for everybody to do," he said.
Our Farm Next Door is available to watch on Channel 4.
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