Lindsay Lohan celebrated the premiere of her new movie Irish Wish with a date night!
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Being parents to 22 children isn’t without its challenges, and one of the biggest that Sue and her husband, Noel Radford face, is keeping their romantic spark alive. The couple, who married in 1992, and their family rose to fame on the documentary series, 22 Kids and Counting which started in 2012 and have since become well-known as Britain’s largest family. Now, Sue is opening up about how she and Noel manage to keep time for themselves as well as parent their children, and spend time with all of their grandchildren.
So after 32 years of marriage, how exactly do Sue and Noel maintain the magic? “We don’t take each other for granted,” reveals Sue in an exclusive interview with OK!. "We’re each other’s best friend and we try to get a date night now once a month - we have ready-made babysitters after all!” The couple also run their own business which also takes up a huge amount of their time - however Sue explains that they won’t ever take their situation for granted after almost “losing everything”. “We almost went bankrupt and thought we would lose the house,” Sue admits.
“I just kept thinking, ‘There’s no way out of this, and I really don’t see how our marriage can survive. “The whole thing took its toll on me and Noel. Looking back now, I can see that we would never, ever have called it a day but when you’re in that highly-pressurised moment it’s hard to see a way out .
Sue continues, “There were days when I’d think: ‘that’s it, I’m leaving the business and Noel, I just can’t do it anymore.’ “But our marriage has always been strong - and having the kids kept us right. We stuck together and got through it. It was sink or swim and we chose to swim.
Lindsay Lohan celebrated the premiere of her new movie Irish Wish with a date night!
Sue Radford, the mum from "Britain's biggest family", has hinted that their family might get even bigger. Sue and her husband Noel, who are parents to 22 children, have opened up about their love for having kids in their new book, The Radfords: Making Life Count.The couple wrote: "We haven't just been addicted to love during our long and happy marriage - for most of it, we have also been addicted to having children.
22 Kids and Counting parents Sue and Noel Radford have been spotted spending some quality time together while filming new episodes of their hit Channel 5 show. But, the TV stars weren't enjoying a date night or relaxing with a takeaway at home on a Saturday night - they were actually seen tackling a couple's exercise class in the Lancashire seaside town of Morecambe where they live.
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Famed for having Britain's biggest family, Sue Radford certainly deserves to be spoiled when it comes to Mother's Day. And taking to Instagram this Sunday to mark the occasion, Sue shared tributes from some of her 22 children with her 528K followers.The 22 Kids and Counting star first re-shared a snap with her daughter Katie, 20, who had posted a selfie with her mum and wrote: "Happy Mother's Day mum thank you for everything you do for all of us love you lots". Next was Ellie, 18, who sweetly shared a picture where she was sat on Sue's knee.
Sue Radford, the mum of Britain's largest family, has revealed how she actually vowed to have 'no more children' after experiencing a 'horrendous' first birth at the young age of 13. The 22 Kids and Counting star and her husband Noel, open up about her experience of pregnancy as a teen in their first-ever book, The Radfords: Making Life Count, and she says she didn't think she'd be able to do childbirth more than once after a 'horrifying' ordeal.
Mum-of-22 Sue Radford has bravely described her experience of giving birth for the first time at just 13-years-old as she admitted it was "absolutely horrendous". The 22 Kids and Counting star and her husband Noel, open up about her experience of pregnancy as a teen in their first-ever book, The Radfords: Making Life Count . The proud mum of 22, whose kids were born ''all natural'', gave birth to the couple's first child, Christopher, now 34, back in 1989.
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Noel and Sue Radford, famous for being the UK's largest family, have confessed that fame is not their "comfort zones", maintaining they're 'shy' individuals. During a recent book signing in Manchester for their new offering titled The Radfords: Making Life Count, the couple were taken aback by how many fans came to meet them.
Sue Radford has opened up about the "nastiness" she's experienced on social media in her new book The Radfords: Making Life Count, which she has penned with her husband Noel. The parents-of-22 shot to fame in recent years following their reality series 22 Kids and Counting, but as many celebs have discovered, the fame comes with some cruel trolling online. Addressing this in the new book, Sue recalled how she's often trolled over her family's jet-setting lifestyle.
The increased cost of living is something which affects every family but with 22 mouths to feed Sue Radford has more reason than most to keep an eye on budgets.The star of Channel 5’s 22 Kids and Counting, whose kids range in age from 34 to three, spends around £450 a week on shopping, often getting through up to 18 pints of milk and 44 lbs of potatoes a week. Now Sue, who lives with her family in Morecambe and is also a grandmother of ten, has revealed her budgeting hacks that help keep the family finances under control. “When it comes to food I try to shop around - different shops and supermarkets,” she explains.
22 Kids and Counting's Noel Radford, dad to Britain's biggest family, detailed his account of when his now wife Sue Radford fell pregnant at the young age of 13, and defended their four-year age gap. Noel, 53, said that they "were both just kids" when he discovered he was going to be a dad for the first time. At that time, Noel was 17 while Sue was below the legal age of consent.
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The Radford Family, known for being the biggest family in Britain and their hit TV show 22 Kids and Counting, have always been open and honest with fans - and now mum Sue has revealed they're thinking about expanding their already large family. The mum of 22 admitted she might look to add more kids to her family by adopting or fostering.
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Sue and Noel Radford, from Channel 5's 22 Kids and Counting, are known as Britain's biggest family and have enough children to make two football teams! And with a brood that big, many parents would fear to think of the weekly costs that incur.Talking exclusively with OK!, Sue revealed that the family can get through between 12 and 18 pints of milk a day, and their weekly food bill runs at around £450. Describing the 'military operation' that is breakfast, Sue shared: "Some kids will want porridge, some Weetabix, some toast.
The Radford family isn't free of feuds, as Sue and Millie Radford have proven.
She's the mother of 22 kids and you may think at the age of 48, Sue Radford would be looking forward to putting her feet up when the youngest flies the nest.
While Sue Radford could be forgiven for wanting to put her feet up once her 22 kids are all off her hands, the mother of the UK's largest family – stars of Channel 5's 22 Kids And Counting – has other ideas. Sue, who became a parent when she was just a young teenager, has revealed she would actually love to extend her brood and adopt. “We adore being surrounded by kids so I’d love to adopt or foster.