Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has faced backlash after sharing the ingredients of her Sunday roast dinner.
The TV star caused an intentional debate on social media when she shared snaps of herself serving her family a roast lamb dinner.
Amanda, 48, had teamed up with supermarket chain Morrisons for the sponsored post and fans shared their distaste for the TV’s latest social media offering by claiming she had ‘sold her soul’ by doing paid adverts.
More fans were left fuming that Amanda chose to purchase lamb meat from the supermarket when she runs her own sheep farm.
Alongside the wholesome snap of the Channel 5 star serving up her delicious meal, Amanda wrote: “At Ravenseat, sitting down as a family for a meal at the end of the day is a very important part of who we are.
“Today we have gathered together for a delicious British leg of Lamb from Morrisons.

“Morrisons is a huge supporter of British farmers and only stocks 100% British meat. The lamb, which is a whole leg from their Market Street Butchers Counter, was seasoned with garlic and rosemary, served with creamy dauphinoise potatoes, roasted parsnips, peas, carrots, and luscious red wine gravy.
"As you can see it went down a treat.”
Despite her well-meaning post, a large number of Amanda’s followers flocked to the comment section to bash the Our Yorkshire Farm star.
One unimpressed fan wrote: “We buy your lamb or if not available the local lamb from McIntyre Butchers delivered to us in Sussex. I wonder why you feel the need to buy from Morrisons?"

“And another one bites the dust! Amanda has sold her soul to sponsored ads. Don’t want to see it,” another fumed.
“You have 2000 sheep on your farm and you go any buy one from Morrisons? Try and be relatable,” someone else commented.
Meanwhile, a fourth follower wrote: “Oh, come on! There is no way you buy your lamb from Morrisons! My husband is a farmer and we eat our own lamb. Money talks I suppose."
Despite the slew of negative comments, more followers rushed to defend Amanda after the unexpected backlash.

“Looks like a delicious meal. Come and cook it in my house for my family please,” quipped one admirer.
“Why is everyone so mad at this? So, what she got a free lamb from Morrisons, get over it,” another clapped back.
Elsewhere, someone else defended: “Let the woman live.”
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