Sue Radford fires back at trolls accusing her of 'rubbing people's noses' in her lavish holidays
10.02.2024 - 15:17
/ ok.co.uk
22 Kids and Counting's Sue Radford jumped to defend herself online after a troll suggested that she was "rubbing people's noses" in her lavish holidays. The proud mum of 22, fired back at the Instagram follower on Friday after they accused her of "showing off" about the family's many holidays during a Q&A with fans.
The reality star took to her page to ask fans what they were up to during half term and revealed she currently had no plans for the children.
Responses ranged from family day trips to special occasions but one follower mistook the responses for the family's plans over half term and assumed Britain's biggest family were jetsetting abroad again. It comes as Sue took to the family's popular Instagram page to share a snap of one of her youngest playing with an electronic device.
She captioned the post, writing: "Thank goodness it’s Friday and the start of half-term. We’ve [got] nothing planned but would like to do something with the kids." In the same Story, she asked her followers to tell her what plans they have over the next week - but there was some confusion.
One unhappy follower argued: "Really, what again! Most people with 1 child cannot afford any sort of holiday & yet you go abroad like 14 times a year & show off about it so much. "Why do you rub it in people's faces, we are going here, we are buying this.
It's not all about having holidays when schools are out!" Frustrated, Sue, 46, then took to her Instagram stories to share her response to the comment. She replied: "What are you talking about[?] Where have I said we are going on holiday??" Clapping back at the troll, Sue added: "Think [name] needs to learn to read." Britain's biggest brood, the Radfords are made up of 22 kids, and have their very own
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