WITH a staggering 22 kids to look after, it’s safe to say that Sue Radford has a lot on her plate.
The reality star has given a glimpse into the less glamourous side of family life and revealed that she makes at least three trips to the supermarket per week.
The reality star has shared what family life is really like off camera[/caption] She and husband Noel had been on a mini break with their kids this week[/caption]Unsurprisingly, the mum-of-22 isn’t thrilled about spending so much time in the supermarket.
In fact, Sue Radford has taken to Instagram to complain about the household chore.
Showing off her impressively filled boot, the car was packed with endless chocolate and sugary cereals to feed her growing brood.
There were also four 6 pint bottles of milk, perfect for when the kids want breakfast first thing in the morning.
Loaves of bread, squash and frozen bits were also scattered around the car as the mum struggled to get everything in.
Fed up of spending all her free time doing food shops, the Radford matriarch complained: “Feel like I’m never away from Aldi.
“This is the third shop like this in a week…seriously can’t keep up with my kids’ stomachs…anyone else feel like this?”
Posting the photo in her stories, adding the hashtag ‘#neverendingshopping’ and two laughing crying emojis.
The weekly shop isn’t the only thing she has been complaining about on social media though.
Despite enjoying a getaway with some of her kids and husband Noel, she hasn’t been able to relax as the family have been targeted by relentless trolls.
After multiple cruel comments about her family and their £40k motorhome, the proud mum decided to hit back in a brutal online rant.
Having done some digging, she posted a screenshot of one troll’s Instagram profile.
She then told fans: “My inbox is full of messages. Unfortunately, since Covid I think online bullying has gone to a whole new level. And I do believe people like Adam and Jen should not just be allowed to get away with it.
“They are messing with people’s mental health and this is not ok.
“If these people want to hang around on bullying sites then be prepared to be found out.”
Continuing, she ranted: “You would think anyone with a business wouldn’t be hanging around of these kind of sites but it appears they obviously think they won’t be found out.
“They think people won’t be found out [on] what they’ve got to hide, especially when it could land them in a lot of financial trouble.
“Moral of the story, don’t go onto bullying sites because you will be found out.
“It’s good to see people in the media are not tolerating it anymore.”
Unsurprisingly, many of her followers raced to her defence too and applauded Sue for sticking up for her family.
The Radfords are Britain's biggest family with 22 children.
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One even wrote: “I’m so here for you calling them out Sue. And not in a messy, gossipy way. In a stand-up-for-yourself way.
“It’s just not acceptable how people are so comfortably cruel online and it should not be chalked up to ‘it comes to the territory’ – you can only ignore so much.”
Hopefully, the mum-of-22 can get some well-earned rest during the upcoming bank holiday.
Sue has had enough of trolls subjecting her family to online abuse[/caption]