Same with my niece, it's so sad.Seen another story about this family in the Sun.
FFS no one cares if you’re about to pop another kid.
My sister and her partner are self isolating due to him having severe asthma.
She is due her baby in a little over a weeks time and he can’t be at the birth. I also won’t get the chance to see or hold my niece until goodness knows when. The NHS Is already struggling and then you have this selfish specimen having to have a high risk birth.
what an idiotI’m probably being nitpicky here but I thought Millie’s Next instagram post was insensitive
Also she really isn’t in a position to be shopping at Next anyway, especially if it’s for baby clothes! They’re bloody expensive. She needs to sort out her priorities/finances
I think we always knew she’d never be independent in this. I’ve bought next clothes for my babies before because I do think they’re really nice and last well, bit definitely agree they’re on the more expensive end. The idea that she’d be an independent mother as said in one of the articles was just a fantasy. She could never afford the basics on her own, let alone luxuries like theseI’m probably being nitpicky here but I thought Millie’s Next instagram post was insensitive
Also she really isn’t in a position to be shopping at Next anyway, especially if it’s for baby clothes! They’re bloody expensive. She needs to sort out her priorities/finances
I agree that they are good quality but we all know that won’t be tested by the Radfords. They treat babies like dolls so Millie’s baby will probably have a ton of clothes worn once which won’t be passed down to any of the inevitable future baby RadfordsI think we always knew she’d never be independent in this. I’ve bought next clothes for my babies before because I do think they’re really nice and last well, bit definitely agree they’re on the more expensive end. The idea that she’d be an independent mother as said in one of the articles was just a fantasy. She could never afford the basics on her own, let alone luxuries like these
Definitely not! When I was 17 I decided I’d had enough of college and wanted to work full time at McDonald’s where I already had a part time job, my dad said that’s fine but you have to pay £50 a week rent (MW for under 21 was £4.38ph IIRC) but if you carry on at college and working you don’t have to pay anything. Luckily I chose the latter! I thought it was totally unfair of my dad at the time but he was giving me some perspective and it’s not even like I was bringing a child into the picture as well!I agree that they are good quality but we all know that won’t be tested by the Radfords. They treat babies like dolls so Millie’s baby will probably have a ton of clothes worn once which won’t be passed down to any of the inevitable future baby Radfords
I agree, can’t believe anyone buys the lie that she’s doing it alone. She’s 18 and probably on minimum wage - that’s not even enough to support herself!
Your dads a very wise man- my parents did the same. I’ve just drilled the importance of education into my children- the higher the education- the more choices you have- a decent salary- so you can lead a comfortable life!Definitely not! When I was 17 I decided I’d had enough of college and wanted to work full time at McDonald’s where I already had a part time job, my dad said that’s fine but you have to pay £50 a week rent (MW for under 21 was £4.38ph IIRC) but if you carry on at college and working you don’t have to pay anything. Luckily I chose the latter! I thought it was totally unfair of my dad at the time but he was giving me some perspective and it’s not even like I was bringing a child into the picture as well!
Thanks for your kind words. I wish I had gone onto university but hindsight is 20/20, I’ve still done very well without it but if I have children they will be going for sure!Your dads a very wise man- my parents did the same. I’ve just drilled the importance of education into my children- the higher the education- the more choices you have- a decent salary- so you can lead a comfortable life!
They’ll run out of names soon or it’ll end up being version 2.0 of whoever they have forgotten aboutI reckon they will call the new baby Elsie or Amelie
Baby CovieThey’ll run out of names soon or it’ll end up being version 2.0 of whoever they have forgotten about
There always seems to be someone sitting or standing on the kitchen island!! It makes me nervous how close they are to the stove but I'm assuming they have some kind of child lock system. Not only is it dangerous but very unhygienic as it is a food preparation surface? In the background at one point Aimee was making a sandwich just on the bench top surface (no cutting board) not far from where the little ones were sitting earlier!I found it hard to watch when the little ones were standing on the kitchen island, then Sue walks off still filming. I had visions of one of them falling off.
I’ve always thought I was lucky my s/o went to uni and so could bring a good income into the family. I didn’t realise until after I’d decided to finish my education at college just how many decent jobs want a degree minimum, or would choose the applicant with a degree over the one without! We’ve always talked to our kids about the importance of making these choices. It’s not always right to go to uni, but it can be very useful for a lot of career paths.Thanks for your kind words. I wish I had gone onto university but hindsight is 20/20, I’ve still done very well without it but if I have children they will be going for sure!
They already have Millie and Tillie, Caspar and Oscar, wouldn’t be out of character to have similar names for their kids!They’ll run out of names soon or it’ll end up being version 2.0 of whoever they have forgotten about
That must be an older account, the one with the next post is still on public.Private now.
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I found another family with 20 kids. They do have the religious bent, but the vibes you get from that family are totally different from the dark circles under the eyes look the workers at RF21 limited have.
You just need to wait another couple of years for the older ones to expose what it was really like growing up like this girl who appeared on TLC's show "kids by the dozen".
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