The Radford Family #2 21 Kids and still Counting

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Just worked it out 🤣 sad I know! But Sue has spent 16 and a half years being pregnant! bleeping hell 🤣🤣
 
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Sadly I actually believe that the kids of a lot of these "stars" will have mental health issues further down the line if they don't already.

Technically not true, they did plan more multiples.
And if you listen to Jons recent interviews it was all planned by Kate
Oh thanks - i've only seen the dr oz interview so far.
 
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This is harsh but Tillie doesn’t have the personality for YouTube, she would only have followers off the back of their channel. Like the Freers.
Tillie is 9!!! The only thing she has for herself is a leg that needs operations. She’s never had dance lessons, drama lessons, probably no swimming lessons etc etc. Now a lot of families can’t afford these things but this family are so greedy and revolting they put their own wants before their children’s wants and needs.
 
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Tillie is 9!!! The only thing she has for herself is a leg that needs operations. She’s never had dance lessons, drama lessons, probably no swimming lessons etc etc. Now a lot of families can’t afford these things but this family are so greedy and revolting they put their own wants before their children’s wants and needs.
It is expensive but you never see them stay for an after school club which alot are free.
Or even just Noel taking them to the Park to play football (being huge liverpool FC fans)


Its as if they are not their own person but just a number in the radford family brand, maybe thats why none of them seam to have much charisma just like the parents.
 
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It is expensive but you never see them stay for an after school club which alot are free.
Or even just Noel taking them to the Park to play football (being huge liverpool FC fans)


Its as if they are not their own person but just a number in the radford family brand, maybe thats why none of them seam to have much charisma just like the parents.
Noel said in one of the programmes that they didn't allow after school things as it would involve too much running on his part. He said it was unnecessary as they have enough children at home to play with. I did notice though Sue put a photo of one of the younger boys on IG for a football match so maybe the younger ones will get a chance.
 
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Noel said in one of the programmes that they didn't allow after school things as it would involve too much running on his part. He said it was unnecessary as they have enough children at home to play with. I did notice though Sue put a photo of one of the younger boys on IG for a football match so maybe the younger ones will get a chance.
It’s not just about socialising though, it’s about pursuing individual interests and discovering who you are and what you’re good at. I personally think it’s integral for personal development that every child has the chance to take part in at least one club, even if it’s something free or cheap like Scouts.
 
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Noel said in one of the programmes that they didn't allow after school things as it would involve too much running on his part. He said it was unnecessary as they have enough children at home to play with. I did notice though Sue put a photo of one of the younger boys on IG for a football match so maybe the younger ones will get a chance.
Its not just about having people to play with its about forging their own identity rather than being just part of the family.
If she keeps popping them out the younger ones will have no chance.
 
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It’s not just about socialising though, it’s about pursuing individual interests and discovering who you are and what you’re good at. I personally think it’s integral for personal development that every child has the chance to take part in at least one club, even if it’s something free or cheap like Scouts.
Couldn't agree more! I signed my son up to football and he hated it, then karate and he hated that, I let him pick (I should of let him the first time tbh I just assumed he would like the club's I picked) and he chose yoga and meditation! Shock to me but he loves it (he's 7) yes it's annoying picking up one child and waiting around for a hour until it finishes but I use that hour with my other child to spend some time with her, two kids and I feel I dont spend one to one time with them at all, so I can't imagine 22!
 
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It’s definitely about having options open to you. There’s no way these kids are attending or having their own birthday parties, again it’s not affordable for everyone but throughout reception and yr 1 there are invites and even if you only have a couple of your own friends back for birthday tea, it’s still your birthday with your friends. Obviously they don’t stay with little ones, it’s a small thing but a big part of becoming your own person. They are just palmed off with devices.
Not all kids like clubs or have a passion but the opportunity to take part is such a big thing. They are so selfish.
 
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I remember Tillie’s last birthday she did have a party with her friends.

But then on Katie’s birthday she went out with her sister Millie and Millie’s friend so seemed like she had no friends of her own? Katie spends a lot of time looking after the younger kids same as Chloe had to.
 
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I remember Tillie’s last birthday she did have a party with her friends.

But then on Katie’s birthday she went out with her sister Millie and Millie’s friend so seemed like she had no friends of her own? Katie spends a lot of time looking after the younger kids same as Chloe had to.
The thing is the children will make friends themselves in school as they grow, it’s their own doing not with parental support. I can’t see how they read with them all or do spellings and times tables and I’d love for one of the teachers to come on here. If they get uniform grant then they will be getting free school meals. All of the children. And they are PP protected for (it was 6) years so will be benefitting from all of that. Although based on the magic pie shop hygiene ratings they are probably better off fed by school.

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Caption this? Poor poor child. I caption it, really sad and awful. And you can see her knickers. Well done Sue. Vile parent.
 
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The thing is the children will make friends themselves in school as they grow, it’s their own doing not with parental support. I can’t see how they read with them all or do spellings and times tables and I’d love for one of the teachers to come on here. If they get uniform grant then they will be getting free school meals. All of the children. And they are PP protected for (it was 6) years so will be benefitting from all of that. Although based on the magic pie shop hygiene ratings they are probably better off fed by school.

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Caption this? Poor poor child. I caption it, really sad and awful. And you can see her knickers. Well done Sue. Vile parent.
Aww wee pet, that frame is huge 😭 I assume she's getting home?

I really don't think people who get broody when their newborn is a month old are really bothered about facilitating their interests or nurturing individuals. It's all about the herd mentality.
Re Tilly's birthday party, I'm quite sure they do these things to counteract criticism. I remember in the last show Sue was saying they have sleepovers all the time (yeah right!) and they 'interviewed' a girl sleeping over and it was so staged it was embarrassing. It was all about how the Radfords were an amazing family and she'd love to live there 🤔
 
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Caption this? Poor poor child. I caption it, really sad and awful. And you can see her knickers. Well done Sue. Vile parent.

Yay they have said I can stay here where people treat me like an individual, I can have some space and am not worried someone is going to run into my leg


I am actually scared for her going home, how can they honestly keep her safe?
 
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I wonder if they will have be have their home assessed before she is allowed home. I know they do it with some elderly patients etc.
 
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I wonder if they will have be have their home assessed before she is allowed home. I know they do it with some elderly patients etc.
Children don't usually get an assessment because the assumption is that they have a responsible adult to help meet their care needs. I do hope they set up a bed downstairs for her this time, she needs space and peace of mind that young children/dogs will not be under her feet.
 
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Children don't usually get an assessment because the assumption is that they have a responsible adult to help meet their care needs. I do hope they set up a bed downstairs for her this time, she needs space and peace of mind that young children/dogs will not be under her feet.
She’s home and stuck straight in front of the tree for insta. They just love getting her frame on show.
 
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Why do the authorities not think sue needs a mental health assessment ? What’s wrong with her is a condition 😐 nearly 50 and keeps popping out babies still what on earth
 
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