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The Irish Sun
19 hours ago
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- The Irish Sun
‘Let kids be kids' trolls rage as Chloe Radford shares staggering amount she spent on her 3-year-old's birthday presents
CHLOE Radford has been criticised by fans after revealing the staggering haul of gifts she bought for her daughter Mila's third birthday. Advertisement 10 Chloe Radford has left fans divided after showing off the huge haul of gifts she bought her daughter Mila for her third birthday Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Chloe got this Dimples' Wooden Light-Up Vanity Table and Stool, which retails for £49.99 Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 The mum-of-two also nabbed this pack of four lip balms featuring Disney princesses Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Chloe then got Mila a 'mess-free colouring [set]' for £24.99, along with a playdough set Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa Posting on social media, In the Not only did the couple buy Mila a bike and a light-up vanity table, but the total cost was a whopping £240 on the gifts. Chloe, who shot to fame alongside Advertisement Read more on the Radfords Chloe hailed the bike, which was purchased from popular brand Huffy, as Mila's first 'big present.' The bike has a metallic purple frame, a fluorescent pink seat, matching handlebars and is equipped with stabilisers. Chloe admitted that her little girl 'doesn't know how to ride it yet,' but confirmed that she would learn. The influencer then showed viewers the Dimples' Wooden Light-Up Vanity Table and Stool, which retails for £49.99, as she continued: 'And then her other big present is this vanity table.' Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Exclusive Chloe, who is The content creator, who is the third oldest Mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe sobs over her toddler's DIY haircut which looks like she's 'shaved her head' The haul also included a £29.99 remote-controlled Barbie car, which Mila received along with a Barbie doll and a £19.99 Minnie Mouse sink. In the video, which has been viewed 82,400 times, Chloe asked: 'Does anyone else's toddler love to just play in the bathroom sink?' Advertisement I'm really excited to see her face when she opens all of these things in the morning Chloe Radford As a result, the blonde thought Mila would 'absolutely love' the gift as it would give her the chance to 'pretend to do a little bit of washing up.' As well as this, Chloe, Mila's other gifts included a football as she 'she absolutely loves football,' as well as two purchases from Home Bargains - a 'little fidget thing' and a pack of four lip balms featuring Disney princesses. Meet the Radfords' 22 kids Christopher, 36 The oldest Radford child, Chris works as a glazier and is married to Nicole Spencer. They have three children: Maise-Paige, eight, Jacob, five, and Oakland, three. Sophie Rose, 31 Sophie has her own cleaning company, Time for Sparkle, and shares three children with husband Joseph Bradley: Daisy, 12, Ayprill, 10, and Leo, nine. Chloe Anne, 29 Chloe's a make-up artist and is mum to daughter Milla, two, and son Bodhi, three months, with her boyfriend, Jake Wallace. Jack Richard, 28 Publicity-shy Jack prefers to stay out of the limelight, and hasn't publicly shared his relationship status or career. Daniel Leon, 26 After training to be in the RAF, Daniel had a near-fatal car crash in Bristol, which played out on his parents' TV show. He overcame his subsequent fear of driving in order to emigrate to Australia. Luke James, 24 Luke came out to his parents as bisexual in 2021 - warming viewers' hearts after Sue and Noel attended a Pride festival with him that summer. He works for the family's pie business. Millie Jo, 23 Millie is married to Harley Passmore and is mum to three children: Ophelia, four (from a previous relationship), and Chester, three, and Elodie, one (whom she shares with Harley). Katie Louise, 22 Katie works at a nursery and shares one nine-month-old son, Ronnie, with her boyfriend Connor Carter. James Edward, 21 James is busy working in the family's pie shop and hopes to run it someday. Ellie May, 20 Ellie's training to be a hairdresser, and has also worked part-time in a hotel housekeeping job. Aimee Elizabeth, 19 Aimee's also qualified to be a hairstylist and has famously practised her skills on family members in video clips. Josh Benjamin, 18 According to his parents, Josh was a 'nightmare' at school and he didn't commit to his studies - but that all changed when he found his passion as a sports coach. Max Joseph, 16 Max was diagnosed with autism in 2021, and has since struggled with socialising. Working in the pie shop has apparently helped him. Tillie May, 15 One of Tillie's legs stopped growing when she was just 18 months old, due to an infection. In 2019, she was fitted with a frame to help strengthen the limb, but - last year - it was revealed she'd need further treatment and potential surgery. Oscar Will, 13 Oscar has been described as having 'incredible initiative' at school. Casper Theo, 12 Casper always dreamt of being a footballer, but was gutted on his family's show when he didn't make it into a Premier League club's youth team. Alfie Thomas Alfie would have been the Radfords' 17th child, but he was tragically stillborn at three months. The Radfords refer to him as their 'missing heartbeat'. Hallie Alphia Beau, 10 Hallie's middle name was given in tribute to her late brother, who died just a year before her birth. Phoebe Willow, eight Phoebe has been awarded prizes at school for her achievements, much to her parents' pride. Archie Rowan, seven As the 20th Radford baby, Archie was expected to be the last - marking 'a nice, even number' in Sue's words. Bonnie Raye, six Again, Bonnie was expected to 'finish' the brood, but plans changed. Heidie Rose, five The youngest Radford child, mum Sue has since insisted: 'No, that's it now!' Clearly delighted with the presents, Chloe, who works as a bakery manager at the family's Advertisement In another clip, the mother revealed that she also had a two-tier Monsters, Inc. As well as this, she also filmed Mila opening the gifts while wearing a party hat, as the little darling appeared to be just as thrilled with the haul as her mother had hoped. Big divide But despite Chloe and Mila being overjoyed with the While a number of mums criticised Chloe for the amount she spent on Mila's gifts, others were disapproving of some of the presents, suggesting they weren't suitable for a three-year-old. Advertisement Pretend to do hair and make-up at three? Let kids be kids TikTok user Referring to the cost of the haul, one user slammed: 'Too much.' Another added: 'Blimey, that's a lot.' At the same time, a third agreed and penned: 'I know it's your money but it's a bit much for a birthday. Wouldn't like to [see] her Christmas presents.' How does family-of-22 the Radfords afford to live? AS Britain's biggest family, it may come as no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford must have some hefty bills. Between them, they have a whopping 22 children and seven dogs, which often has some people wonder how they manage their money. The On their The family expanded their business to cater to online orders placed across the UK. The business is a family affair, with Noel at the helm, and some of their children helping out. The older kids, who are working at least part-time, don't get a free ride as they're made to pay a small amount of rent to their parents. "Us older ones do pay a little bit of board. Granted it's not a lot but I'm also trying to save up for my own house at the moment.' their daughter Sue added: "We've always said if you want to buy somewhere, renting is a bit of dead money, so we'd rather you saved that money up and stayed at home a bit longer. 'I also do believe they should pay board if they are earning. We've always been brought up by our parents that we had to pay board.' They also revealed they make money from brand partnerships on social media. The Brand expert Andy Barr believes Noel and Sue have been paid less than £10,000 for each show. He told the "If they continue to get commissioned for a fourth or fifth season, then they are going to be able to command a higher fee." He estimates that the Radfords make £ 5,000 an episode. Meanwhile, someone else commented: 'Pretend to do hair and make-up at three? Let kids be kids.' Advertisement However, at the same time, others praised Chloe's efforts, as one person said: 'You can't help but spoil them - spoil them while you can hun.' A second asked: 'Why are people so negative? I don't think that it is an "excessive amount" at all. All lovely presents that she will use and enjoy.' Not only this, but a third rushed to support Chloe and shared: 'Some of the comments on here are ridiculous. So judgemental. Scroll on for god's sake.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club Advertisement 10 Some were shocked at the total price of the haul Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Some thought she had spent "too much" Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Chloe also had a two-tier Monsters, Inc. cake made especially for Mila Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 The youngster was overjoyed with her gifts Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa Advertisement 10 She was clearly thrilled with her football Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Others weren't surprised Chloe wanted to "spoil" the tot Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa


Scottish Sun
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘Let kids be kids' trolls rage as Chloe Radford shares staggering amount she spent on her 3-year-old's birthday presents
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHLOE Radford has been criticised by fans after revealing the staggering haul of gifts she bought for her daughter Mila's third birthday. The mum-of-two and daughter of Britain's biggest family, who recently gave birth to her second child Bodhi Reign on 28th April 2025, has been accused by trolls of spending 'too much' on her first born. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 10 Chloe Radford has left fans divided after showing off the huge haul of gifts she bought her daughter Mila for her third birthday Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Chloe got this Dimples' Wooden Light-Up Vanity Table and Stool, which retails for £49.99 Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 The mum-of-two also nabbed this pack of four lip balms featuring Disney princesses Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Chloe then got Mila a 'mess-free colouring [set]' for £24.99, along with a playdough set Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa Posting on social media, the 29-year-old uploaded a video showing the presents she'd purchased for her daughter. In the two-minute-long clip, Chloe ran through the 10 gifts that she and partner Jake Wallace nabbed as they prepared for their little darling to turn three. Not only did the couple buy Mila a bike and a light-up vanity table, but the total cost was a whopping £240 on the gifts. Chloe, who shot to fame alongside Sue and Noel Radford, thanks to their TV show 15 Kids & Counting, which later evolved into 22 Kids & Counting, began the 'birthday haul' by showing her followers the £120 bike she bought for Mila. Chloe hailed the bike, which was purchased from popular brand Huffy, as Mila's first 'big present.' The bike has a metallic purple frame, a fluorescent pink seat, matching handlebars and is equipped with stabilisers. Chloe admitted that her little girl 'doesn't know how to ride it yet,' but confirmed that she would learn. The influencer then showed viewers the Dimples' Wooden Light-Up Vanity Table and Stool, which retails for £49.99, as she continued: 'And then her other big present is this vanity table.' Chloe, who is Noel and Sue's second eldest daughter, explained that Mila loves going into her and Jake's room to look in the mirror, as she added: 'I think she'll really enjoy having that in her own bedroom and pretending to do her hair and make-up.' The content creator, who is the third oldest Radford child, suggested that she and Jake had only bought Mila two big presents, but that's not to say that the other eight gifts shown in the clip were insignificant. Mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe sobs over her toddler's DIY haircut which looks like she's 'shaved her head' The haul also included a £29.99 remote-controlled Barbie car, which Mila received along with a Barbie doll and a £19.99 Minnie Mouse sink. In the video, which has been viewed 82,400 times, Chloe asked: 'Does anyone else's toddler love to just play in the bathroom sink?' I'm really excited to see her face when she opens all of these things in the morning Chloe Radford As a result, the blonde thought Mila would 'absolutely love' the gift as it would give her the chance to 'pretend to do a little bit of washing up.' As well as this, Chloe, who recently opened up on her 'brutal' birth with her son, got Mila a 'mess-free colouring [set]' for £24.99, along with a playdough set. Mila's other gifts included a football as she 'she absolutely loves football,' as well as two purchases from Home Bargains - a 'little fidget thing' and a pack of four lip balms featuring Disney princesses. Meet the Radfords' 22 kids Christopher, 36 The oldest Radford child, Chris works as a glazier and is married to Nicole Spencer. They have three children: Maise-Paige, eight, Jacob, five, and Oakland, three. Sophie Rose, 31 Sophie has her own cleaning company, Time for Sparkle, and shares three children with husband Joseph Bradley: Daisy, 12, Ayprill, 10, and Leo, nine. Chloe Anne, 29 Chloe's a make-up artist and is mum to daughter Milla, two, and son Bodhi, three months, with her boyfriend, Jake Wallace. Jack Richard, 28 Publicity-shy Jack prefers to stay out of the limelight, and hasn't publicly shared his relationship status or career. Daniel Leon, 26 After training to be in the RAF, Daniel had a near-fatal car crash in Bristol, which played out on his parents' TV show. He overcame his subsequent fear of driving in order to emigrate to Australia. Luke James, 24 Luke came out to his parents as bisexual in 2021 - warming viewers' hearts after Sue and Noel attended a Pride festival with him that summer. He works for the family's pie business. Millie Jo, 23 Millie is married to Harley Passmore and is mum to three children: Ophelia, four (from a previous relationship), and Chester, three, and Elodie, one (whom she shares with Harley). Katie Louise, 22 Katie works at a nursery and shares one nine-month-old son, Ronnie, with her boyfriend Connor Carter. James Edward, 21 James is busy working in the family's pie shop and hopes to run it someday. Ellie May, 20 Ellie's training to be a hairdresser, and has also worked part-time in a hotel housekeeping job. Aimee Elizabeth, 19 Aimee's also qualified to be a hairstylist and has famously practised her skills on family members in video clips. Josh Benjamin, 18 According to his parents, Josh was a 'nightmare' at school and he didn't commit to his studies - but that all changed when he found his passion as a sports coach. Max Joseph, 16 Max was diagnosed with autism in 2021, and has since struggled with socialising. Working in the pie shop has apparently helped him. Tillie May, 15 One of Tillie's legs stopped growing when she was just 18 months old, due to an infection. In 2019, she was fitted with a frame to help strengthen the limb, but - last year - it was revealed she'd need further treatment and potential surgery. Oscar Will, 13 Oscar has been described as having 'incredible initiative' at school. Casper Theo, 12 Casper always dreamt of being a footballer, but was gutted on his family's show when he didn't make it into a Premier League club's youth team. Alfie Thomas Alfie would have been the Radfords' 17th child, but he was tragically stillborn at three months. The Radfords refer to him as their 'missing heartbeat'. Hallie Alphia Beau, 10 Hallie's middle name was given in tribute to her late brother, who died just a year before her birth. Phoebe Willow, eight Phoebe has been awarded prizes at school for her achievements, much to her parents' pride. Archie Rowan, seven As the 20th Radford baby, Archie was expected to be the last - marking 'a nice, even number' in Sue's words. Bonnie Raye, six Again, Bonnie was expected to 'finish' the brood, but plans changed. Heidie Rose, five The youngest Radford child, mum Sue has since insisted: 'No, that's it now!' Clearly delighted with the presents, Chloe, who works as a bakery manager at the family's Radford Pie Company, explained: 'I'm really excited to see her face when she opens all of these things in the morning.' In another clip, the mother revealed that she also had a two-tier Monsters, Inc. cake made especially for Mila's birthday celebrations. As well as this, she also filmed Mila opening the gifts while wearing a party hat, as the little darling appeared to be just as thrilled with the haul as her mother had hoped. Big divide But despite Chloe and Mila being overjoyed with the gifts, not everyone online was as keen to share in their excitement. While a number of mums criticised Chloe for the amount she spent on Mila's gifts, others were disapproving of some of the presents, suggesting they weren't suitable for a three-year-old. Pretend to do hair and make-up at three? Let kids be kids TikTok user Referring to the cost of the haul, one user slammed: 'Too much.' Another added: 'Blimey, that's a lot.' At the same time, a third agreed and penned: 'I know it's your money but it's a bit much for a birthday. Wouldn't like to [see] her Christmas presents.' How does family-of-22 the Radfords afford to live? AS Britain's biggest family, it may come as no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford must have some hefty bills. Between them, they have a whopping 22 children and seven dogs, which often has some people wonder how they manage their money. The Radfords support themselves with the proceeds of Noel's bakery, The Radford Pie Company, which is located near their home. On their website, it says: 'We have owned our own lovely bakery since 1999 which is how we manage to provide for (and feed) our huge and expanding family as well as for the local people of Heysham and Morecambe.' The family expanded their business to cater to online orders placed across the UK. The business is a family affair, with Noel at the helm, and some of their children helping out. The older kids, who are working at least part-time, don't get a free ride as they're made to pay a small amount of rent to their parents. "Us older ones do pay a little bit of board. Granted it's not a lot but I'm also trying to save up for my own house at the moment.' their daughter Chloe said in a video on the YouTube channel. Sue added: "We've always said if you want to buy somewhere, renting is a bit of dead money, so we'd rather you saved that money up and stayed at home a bit longer. 'I also do believe they should pay board if they are earning. We've always been brought up by our parents that we had to pay board.' Noel and Sue famously don't rely on benefits for their bumper brood and live off their pie shop for income. They also revealed they make money from brand partnerships on social media. The Radford family stars in their own reality TV show 22 Kids and Counting - which has run for four series. Brand expert Andy Barr believes Noel and Sue have been paid less than £10,000 for each show. He told the Daily Mail: "The typical fee per episode is going to be in the thousands rather than the tens or hundreds of thousands that people often think is the case with TV shows of this nature. "If they continue to get commissioned for a fourth or fifth season, then they are going to be able to command a higher fee." He estimates that the Radfords make £ 5,000 an episode. Meanwhile, someone else commented: 'Pretend to do hair and make-up at three? Let kids be kids.' However, at the same time, others praised Chloe's efforts, as one person said: 'You can't help but spoil them - spoil them while you can hun.' A second asked: 'Why are people so negative? I don't think that it is an "excessive amount" at all. All lovely presents that she will use and enjoy.' Not only this, but a third rushed to support Chloe and shared: 'Some of the comments on here are ridiculous. So judgemental. Scroll on for god's sake.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club 10 Some were shocked at the total price of the haul Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Some thought she had spent "too much" Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 Chloe also had a two-tier Monsters, Inc. cake made especially for Mila Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 The youngster was overjoyed with her gifts Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa 10 She was clearly thrilled with her football Credit: tiktok/@itschloexa


The Sun
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
‘Let kids be kids' trolls rage as Chloe Radford shares staggering amount she spent on her 3-year-old's birthday presents
Abigail Wilson, Senior Digital Writer Published: Invalid Date, CHLOE Radford has been criticised by fans after revealing the staggering haul of gifts she bought for her daughter Mila's third birthday. The mum-of-two and daughter of Britain's biggest family, who recently gave birth to her second child Bodhi Reign on 28th April 2025, has been accused by trolls of spending 'too much' on her first born. 10 10 10 10 Posting on social media, the 29-year-old uploaded a video showing the presents she'd purchased for her daughter. In the two-minute-long clip, Chloe ran through the 10 gifts that she and partner Jake Wallace nabbed as they prepared for their little darling to turn three. Not only did the couple buy Mila a bike and a light-up vanity table, but the total cost was a whopping £240 on the gifts. Chloe, who shot to fame alongside Sue and Noel Radford, thanks to their TV show 15 Kids & Counting, which later evolved into 22 Kids & Counting, began the 'birthday haul ' by showing her followers the £120 bike she bought for Mila. Chloe hailed the bike, which was purchased from popular brand Huffy, as Mila's first 'big present.' The bike has a metallic purple frame, a fluorescent pink seat, matching handlebars and is equipped with stabilisers. Chloe admitted that her little girl 'doesn't know how to ride it yet,' but confirmed that she would learn. The influencer then showed viewers the Dimples' Wooden Light-Up Vanity Table and Stool, which retails for £49.99, as she continued: 'And then her other big present is this vanity table.' Chloe, who is Noel and Sue 's second eldest daughter, explained that Mila loves going into her and Jake's room to look in the mirror, as she added: 'I think she'll really enjoy having that in her own bedroom and pretending to do her hair and make-up.' The content creator, who is the third oldest Radford child, suggested that she and Jake had only bought Mila two big presents, but that's not to say that the other eight gifts shown in the clip were insignificant. Mum-of-22 Sue Radford's daughter Chloe sobs over her toddler's DIY haircut which looks like she's 'shaved her head' The haul also included a £29.99 remote-controlled Barbie car, which Mila received along with a Barbie doll and a £19.99 Minnie Mouse sink. In the video, which has been viewed 82,400 times, Chloe asked: 'Does anyone else's toddler love to just play in the bathroom sink?' As a result, the blonde thought Mila would 'absolutely love' the gift as it would give her the chance to 'pretend to do a little bit of washing up.' As well as this, Chloe, who recently opened up on her 'brutal' birth with her son, got Mila a 'mess-free colouring [set]' for £24.99, along with a playdough set. Mila's other gifts included a football as she 'she absolutely loves football,' as well as two purchases from Home Bargains - a 'little fidget thing' and a pack of four lip balms featuring Disney princesses. Meet the Radfords' 22 kids Christopher, 36 The oldest Radford child, Chris works as a glazier and is married to Nicole Spencer. They have three children: Maise-Paige, eight, Jacob, five, and Oakland, three. Sophie Rose, 31 Sophie has her own cleaning company, Time for Sparkle, and shares three children with husband Joseph Bradley: Daisy, 12, Ayprill, 10, and Leo, nine. Chloe Anne, 29 Chloe's a make-up artist and is mum to daughter Milla, two, and son Bodhi, three months, with her boyfriend, Jake Wallace. Jack Richard, 28 Publicity-shy Jack prefers to stay out of the limelight, and hasn't publicly shared his relationship status or career. Daniel Leon, 26 After training to be in the RAF, Daniel had a near-fatal car crash in Bristol, which played out on his parents' TV show. He overcame his subsequent fear of driving in order to emigrate to Australia. Luke James, 24 Luke came out to his parents as bisexual in 2021 - warming viewers' hearts after Sue and Noel attended a Pride festival with him that summer. He works for the family's pie business. Millie Jo, 23 Millie is married to Harley Passmore and is mum to three children: Ophelia, four (from a previous relationship), and Chester, three, and Elodie, one (whom she shares with Harley). Katie Louise, 22 Katie works at a nursery and shares one nine-month-old son, Ronnie, with her boyfriend Connor Carter. James Edward, 21 James is busy working in the family's pie shop and hopes to run it someday. Ellie May, 20 Ellie's training to be a hairdresser, and has also worked part-time in a hotel housekeeping job. Aimee Elizabeth, 19 Aimee's also qualified to be a hairstylist and has famously practised her skills on family members in video clips. Josh Benjamin, 18 According to his parents, Josh was a 'nightmare' at school and he didn't commit to his studies - but that all changed when he found his passion as a sports coach. Max Joseph, 16 Max was diagnosed with autism in 2021, and has since struggled with socialising. Working in the pie shop has apparently helped him. Tillie May, 15 One of Tillie's legs stopped growing when she was just 18 months old, due to an infection. In 2019, she was fitted with a frame to help strengthen the limb, but - last year - it was revealed she'd need further treatment and potential surgery. Oscar Will, 13 Oscar has been described as having 'incredible initiative' at school. Casper Theo, 12 Casper always dreamt of being a footballer, but was gutted on his family's show when he didn't make it into a Premier League club's youth team. Alfie Thomas Alfie would have been the Radfords' 17th child, but he was tragically stillborn at three months. The Radfords refer to him as their 'missing heartbeat'. Hallie Alphia Beau, 10 Hallie's middle name was given in tribute to her late brother, who died just a year before her birth. Phoebe Willow, eight Phoebe has been awarded prizes at school for her achievements, much to her parents' pride. Archie Rowan, seven As the 20th Radford baby, Archie was expected to be the last - marking 'a nice, even number' in Sue's words. Bonnie Raye, six Again, Bonnie was expected to 'finish' the brood, but plans changed. Heidie Rose, five The youngest Radford child, mum Sue has since insisted: 'No, that's it now!' Clearly delighted with the presents, Chloe, who works as a bakery manager at the family's Radford Pie Company, explained: 'I'm really excited to see her face when she opens all of these things in the morning.' In another clip, the mother revealed that she also had a two-tier Monsters, Inc. cake made especially for Mila's birthday celebrations. As well as this, she also filmed Mila opening the gifts while wearing a party hat, as the little darling appeared to be just as thrilled with the haul as her mother had hoped. Big divide But despite Chloe and Mila being overjoyed with the gifts, not everyone online was as keen to share in their excitement. While a number of mums criticised Chloe for the amount she spent on Mila's gifts, others were disapproving of some of the presents, suggesting they weren't suitable for a three-year-old. Referring to the cost of the haul, one user slammed: 'Too much.' Another added: 'Blimey, that's a lot.' At the same time, a third agreed and penned: 'I know it's your money but it's a bit much for a birthday. Wouldn't like to [see] her Christmas presents.' How does family-of-22 the Radfords afford to live? AS Britain's biggest family, it may come as no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford must have some hefty bills. Between them, they have a whopping 22 children and seven dogs, which often has some people wonder how they manage their money. The Radfords support themselves with the proceeds of Noel's bakery, The Radford Pie Company, which is located near their home. On their website, it says: 'We have owned our own lovely bakery since 1999 which is how we manage to provide for (and feed) our huge and expanding family as well as for the local people of Heysham and Morecambe.' The family expanded their business to cater to online orders placed across the UK. The business is a family affair, with Noel at the helm, and some of their children helping out. The older kids, who are working at least part-time, don't get a free ride as they're made to pay a small amount of rent to their parents. "Us older ones do pay a little bit of board. Granted it's not a lot but I'm also trying to save up for my own house at the moment.' their daughter Chloe said in a video on the YouTube channel. Sue added: "We've always said if you want to buy somewhere, renting is a bit of dead money, so we'd rather you saved that money up and stayed at home a bit longer. 'I also do believe they should pay board if they are earning. We've always been brought up by our parents that we had to pay board.' Noel and Sue famously don't rely on benefits for their bumper brood and live off their pie shop for income. They also revealed they make money from brand partnerships on social media. The Radford family stars in their own reality TV show 22 Kids and Counting - which has run for four series. Brand expert Andy Barr believes Noel and Sue have been paid less than £10,000 for each show. He told the Daily Mail: "The typical fee per episode is going to be in the thousands rather than the tens or hundreds of thousands that people often think is the case with TV shows of this nature. "If they continue to get commissioned for a fourth or fifth season, then they are going to be able to command a higher fee." He estimates that the Radfords make £ 5,000 an episode. Meanwhile, someone else commented: 'Pretend to do hair and make-up at three? Let kids be kids.' However, at the same time, others praised Chloe's efforts, as one person said: 'You can't help but spoil them - spoil them while you can hun.' A second asked: 'Why are people so negative? I don't think that it is an "excessive amount" at all. All lovely presents that she will use and enjoy.' Not only this, but a third rushed to support Chloe and shared: 'Some of the comments on here are ridiculous. So judgemental. Scroll on for god's sake.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club 10 10 10 10 10 10


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Chloe Radford reveals how much she spent on birthday gifts for her three-year-old daughter Mila - as critics argue it's 'too much'
The daughter of Britain's biggest family revealed her three-year-old's 'birthday haul' ahead of the little girl's special day - but some people crticised the mother for spending 'too much'. Chloe Radford, 29, whose parents Noel and Sue Radford have 22 children, posted a clip showing the presents she'd purchased for daughter Mila on TikTok. In the two-minute-long video, Chloe runs through the 10 gifts that she and partner Jake Wallace bought for their only daughter's third birthday, with the couple splashing out £240 on the presents. Chloe shot to fame alongside the Radford family, headed by parents Sue and Noel, thanks to the 2012 Channel 4 documentary 15 Kids & Counting. It later evolved into 22 Kids & Counting as their brood expanded. She began the 'birthday haul' TikTok by showing her followers the £120 bike she bought for Mila. With a metallic purple frame, a fluorescent pink seat and matching handlebars, and equipped with stabilisers, the girly kids' bike - Mila's first 'big present' - was purchased from popular brand Huffy. Admitting that her little girl 'doesn't know how to ride it yet', Chloe added that Mila will learn. The mother-of-two continued, 'And then her other big present is this vanity table,' as she showed viewers Dimples' 'Wooden Light-Up Vanity Table and Stool', which retails for £49.99. Having explained that Mila loves going into her and Jake's room to look in the mirror, Chloe added: 'I think she'll really enjoy having that in her own bedroom and pretending to do her hair and make-up.' While Chloe suggested that they had bought Mila only two big presents, that's not to say that the other eight gifts shown in the clip were insignificant. The haul also included a £29.99 bright pink, remote-controlled Barbie car, which Mila received along with a Barbie doll, and a £19.99 Minnie Mouse sink. In the video, which has been viewed 81,000 times, Chloe asked: 'Does anyone else's toddler love to just play in the bathroom sink?' She said she thought Mila would 'absolutely love' the gift as it will give her the chance to 'pretend to do a little bit of washing up'. In addition, parents Chloe and Jake bought their daughter a 'mess-free colouring [set]' for £24.99 along with a playdough set. Mila's other gifts included a football - 'she absolutely loves football' - as well as two purchases from Home Bargains - a 'little fidget thing' and a pack of four lip balms featuring Disney princesses. Visibly delighted with the presents, Chloe added: 'I'm really excited to see her face when she opens all of these things in the morning'. In another video, the mother also revealed that she had had a two-tier Monsters, Inc. cake made for three-year-old Mila's birthday celebrations. Filmed hurriedly opening the gifts while wearing a party hat, the little girl appeared to be just as thrilled with the haul as her mother had hoped. Yet, despite mother and daughter being extremely happy with the gifts, not everyone online was keen to share in their excitement. While a number of people criticised Chloe for the amount she appeared to have spent on Mila's birthday, others were disapproving of two of the gifts, suggesting that they weren't suitable for a three-year-old. Referring to the money spent on the haul, one person wrote: 'Too much'. Another added: 'Blimey, that's a lot'. A number of people suggested that Chloe had spent too much on her daughter's birthday Someone else commented: 'Pretend to do hair and make-up at three? Lets kids be kids'. Others, however, praised Chloe's efforts, with one person writing: 'You can't help but spoil them - spoil them while you can hun'. A second said: 'Why are people so negative? I don't think that it is an "excessive amount" at all. All lovely presents that she will use and enjoy'. While a third took aim at Chloe's detractors, adding: 'Some of the comments on here are ridiculous. So judgmental. Scroll on for god's sake.'


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Search Live rolling out to iOS, Android as users get to tell their phones exactly what they need
Previewed during Google I/O last month, Search Live is now being tested by Google for both Android and iOS. You might recall at I/O Google played a video showing someone looking to repair his Huffy Mountain Bike. While engaged in a conversation with Search, the bike owner had Search look for a User's Manual for the bike, asking Search to focus on the section dealing with the bicycle's brakes. He also asked Search to find a YouTube video showing how to fix a stripped screw. After that, the bike owner gave Search Live the task to go through his emails with the bike shop to find out the size of the hex nuts he needed. The bottom line is that this is AI at its best. Sure, AI can convert your resume to make it look as though it was written by Shakespeare. It can be used to create an emoji. But more importantly, with the right platform, AI can help you get things done. Think of this as a way to have a conversation with Google. With Google rolling this out right now, you'll know if you have the feature by finding a waveform "carrying a small sparkle" on the right underneath the Google Search bar. Tapping that will start a conversation using Search Live. Another way to start a conversation with this platform is to use the circular button to the right of the pill-shaped Search text field in AI Mode conversations. The red circles show the buttons that you tap to start a conversation with Gemini Search on iOS and Android. | Image credit-PhoneArena When talking to Search Live, the UI will be a dark screen or a light screen. Two buttons on the bottom show the microphone icon and a written document icon. They are titled "Unmute" and "Transcript." Google says that this feature will allow you to "have a real-time voice conversation with AI Mode to find exactly what you're looking for." You tap mute to turn off the microphones. Interestingly, Google points out that AI can hallucinate by warning that Live for AI Mode is experimental and can make mistakes. If you want to, if you're in the middle of a conversation, you can exit the Google app and continue the conversation in the background.