A WOMAN has revealed that she had her first child when she was just 18, and now, at 32, has seven kids.
Amanda and Stephen, content creators who homeschool their kids and are from the US, have opened up on their large family.
Posting on social media, Amanda shared how old she was when she welcomed each of her seven children, leaving many open-mouthed.
The couple have four girls and five boys, and whilst Amanda is constantly asked how many baby daddies she has, people are shocked when they find out the truth.
In a clip shared online, Amanda confirmed: ‘We have grown our family both biologically and through adoption.”
She then explained that she was 18 when she welcomed her first biological child, a daughter named Reese, in 2003.
Then just three years later, in 2006, she welcomed her second biological child, another daughter, named Keira.
In 2011, Amanda and Stephen went to Ethiopia, when she was 26, and adopted two boys, Jude and Liam.
At the age of 28, in 2013, Amanda confirmed that she and Stephen had a “rainbow baby after two miscarriages”, whom they named Ethan.
But after having three biological children and adopting two, the family, who are known as ‘The Miller Fam’ didn’t stop there, as they then adopted a son and daughter from China, when Amanda was 32.
In 2017, the couple completed their family, when they adopted a young girl named Penny, and a boy called Lincoln.
Amanda wrote: “Our big family of nine (so far) may look a little different, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.”
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @themillerfam, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and has since racked up a jaw-dropping 6.4 million views.
Many social media users were quick to praise the ‘beautiful’ family, and many described Amanada as an ‘angel’.
Yalancia and Michael might have 10 kids, but there are parents with even more. Here are some of the biggest, monogamous, families in the world:
The Vassilyev family
This family currently holds the record for the most children a couple has parented, after the matriarch gave birth to 69 children, including 16 pairs of twins and seven sets of triplets.
Mrs. Vassilyev has given birth to a total of 69 children, including 16 pairs of twins and 7 sets of triplets. 67 of the 69 children survived infancy.
The Radfords
Sue and Noel are parents to 22 children, and their hectic family life is documented in reality show 22 Kids and Counting.
The pair have remained adamant that they won’t be having any more kids, but the amount of grandchildren they have is ever expanding, with daughters Sophie and Millie both mums of three.
The Duggars
Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar have 19 children – 10 sons and nine daughters.
All of their children’s names begin with the letter J.
They also had their own reality show in the United States, and became household names because of it.
The Bates family
Kelly also has 19 children, with her husband Gil Bates.
Of 19 deliveries, 14 of them were natural.
The couple also have 28 grandchildren, with four more on the way.
The Dougherty Dozen
Mum Alicia frequently shares videos and pictures of her family.
She and husband Josh have four biological children together, as well as adopting or fostering the rest of their brood.
The Rosario family
Yalancia and husband Michael are parents of 11.
They had their first daughter together earlier this year, and are also parents to Jamel, 15, Michael Jr, 11, Angelo, 10, Gimani, seven, Armani, six, Sincere, three and Khaza, two.
Their fourth son, also named Armani, was stillborn.
One person said: “Beautiful family.”
Another added: “You are amazing! Bless you all.”
You are so special, an absolute angel
TikTok user
A third commented: “You and your family are so inspiring. I love you all so much.”
Whilst someone else chimed in: “You are so special, an absolute angel sent from above.”
However, at the same time, many users, who hadn’t properly watched or read Amanda’s clip, were keen to ask how many ‘baby daddies’ she has.
How many dads are there?
TikTok user
One user questioned: “How many husbands do you have?”
A second chimed in: “How many dads are there?”
Another rudely asked: “How many men have you done it with?”
Meanwhile, another user simply wrote: “Four dads?”