Britain’s largest family, the Radfords, is set to get even bigger as a family member has announced their pregnancy.
Chloe, 26, announced that she is pregnant with her first child at the weekend meaning the large Morecambe-based brood is set to grow by one later this year.
Chloe, who is the third eldest of Noel and Sue’s 22 children, made the announcement over on her Instagram page, @itschloeradford_makeup.
In the photo her partner, Jake Wallace, can be seen kissing her baby bump.
The caption reads: "Mum and dad. Feeling blessed, grateful and full of so much love.
“We can’t wait to meet our little one this year.”
So far, the post has racked up over 29,000 likes with fans flocking to the comment section to congratulate the couple.
The Radford Family also congratulated Chloe over on the family’s official Instagram account.
They said: “So so excited. 2022 is going to be such an amazing year.”
19-year-old Millie Radford said: “We can’t wait to meet you”.
Noel and Sue Radford are parents to 22 children aged between 1-32.
Chloe’s baby won’t be their first grandchild. 32-year-old Christopher has three children with his wife, Nicole.
The family’s eldest daughter, Sophie, 27, has three children with her husband, Joe Broadley.
Millie, 20, gave birth to a baby girl called Ophelia in September 2020.
While the grandchildren keep coming, Sue and Noel recently announced that baby Heidie is their last and don’t plan to have anymore children.
In an episode of 22 Kids and Counting, which aired earlier this year, Noel said: “We’ve got you all in here because we’ve all heard the rumours going around the house with you thinking me and Mum are going to have another baby.
“We’re going to put the record straight – mum and me both decided no more. We’re done.
"There are no more babies, no more brothers and sisters for you lot. We are happy with what we’ve got.
“Heidie is the last of the Radford clan.”
Keep up-to-date with the Radford family’s adventures over on their Instagram page.
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