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22 Kids and Counting compared to Emmerdale as viewers accuse show of having ‘storylines’

Some fans have even threatened to switch off!

The 22 Kids and Counting family, the Radfords, have come under fire from fans who aren’t pleased with the recent episodes of their Channel 5 reality TV show.

In fact, plenty of viewers are fuming over the show’s new format – with some even threatening to stop watching the show altogether!

Viewers have been especially unimpressed with Noel Radford’s recent comments about stepping away from his career…

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Noel Radford talking on Youtube
The Radfords have left fans unimpressed (Credit: Channel 5/YouTube)

22 Kids and Counting fans fume over Noel Radford

The Radfords were back on Sunday night (July 28), where they showed off their large brood’s non-stop lives! It was here that dad Noel expressed that he wishes to cut down his working hours and take more time out for himself.

He even claimed that he felt “time [is] running out” for him to fulfil his own dreams, including moving abroad.

Although Noel seems eager to spread his wings, his fans aren’t happy. One fumed in the comment section of their Facebook page: “Needs to go back to the less staged/scripted version. This is embarrassing to watch and not realistic. Shame as I used to enjoy. Will stop watching now.”

Another questioned: “I might be wrong but didn’t he retire in the last series?”

Elsewhere, another viewer compared the programme to popular soap Emmerdale, due to its scripted nature. They said: “”

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Emily Towers
TV & Showbiz Writer
Emily loves to write about the latest trending news, whether it�s reality TV chaos or royal drama. She also has a passion for translating editorial content into share-worthy social media posts.