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The Radfords: Family feuds, Chloe�s shock �split’ and the names and ages of all their 22 kids and 14 grandkids

Sue and Noel have 22 kids and soon to be 15 grandkids!

The Radford family and their children are back on screens with repeat episodes of their show, 22 Kids & Counting.

The Channel 5 programme charts the Morecambe-based family’s busy lives.

So, who are the Radford children and how old are they? And how many grandkids are there? Read on to find out about mum and dad Sue and Noel’s huge family.

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The Radford family and their children
The Radfords have previously appeared on ITV’s This Morning (Credit: This Morning / YouTube)

Who are the Radford family children?

The Radford family children consists of Chris, 35, Sophie, 30, Chloe, 28, Jack, 27, Daniel, 25, Luke, 23, Millie, 22, Katie, 21, James, 20, Ellie, 19, Aimee, 18, Josh, 16, Max, 15, Tillie, 14, Oscar, 12, Casper, 11, Hallie, 8, Phoebe, 7, Archie, 6 and Bonnie, 5.

Their youngest, Heidie Radford, is four. They welcomed her to the world at the start of lockdown in 2020.

Their 17th child, Alfie, was stillborn in 2014 and would be 10 years old.

Of Sue and Noel’s brood, 18 still live with them at their Lancashire home.

Sue and Noel Radford with two of their children
Sue and Noel tied the knot almost 30 years ago (Credit: This Morning / YouTube)

When did they start having children?

Sue and Noel had their first child, Chris, in 1989.

At the time, Sue was 14 and Noel was 18. The couple went on to tie the knot three years later, on September 26, 1992.

Sue – who has spent over 16 years of her life pregnant – is now 49 and Noel is 53.

Sue and Noel had their 22nd baby during lockdown (Credit: The Radford Family / YouTube)

Are the Radford family on benefits?

No, Sue and Noel’s main income is their pie business. The family does not claim any benefits apart from Child Benefit.

When asked if the family was rich, Sue once said “Absolutely not”. She explained in a Q&A, as reported by LancsLive: “To me, rich would be having the big mansion, the flash cars, and quite a few hundred thousand in the bank, to me that would be rich but we are not that.”

Radford family mum and dad Sue and Noel in hospital

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Nancy Brown
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