BRITAIN’S Largest family will return to our screens with a brand new series of 22 Kids and Counting later this year.
In a social media post, the Morecambe-based Radford family announced they are currently filming series three of their hit Channel 5 show.
Posting to their 478,000 Instagram followers, they said: “The news is finally out! We're filming for series 3 of #22KidsAndCounting and we can't wait for you to watch what we've been up to.
“Thank you so much for watching series two and for all of your lovely messages. We appreciate the support and are so excited to show you what's next.”
In a video, Sue says: "Well everybody the news is finally out and we are so excited to share with you that we are filming for series three of 22 Kids and Counting.
“We can't wait show you what we've all been getting up to and what's in store for us all."
Noel said: "Saying that, we are actually on one of the locations right now."
"But we're not going to give too much away,” Sue added.
"But we just want to say a massive thank you for your love and support as none of this would be possible without your love and your lovely messages."
Series two of the show aired this year and saw the family-of-22 embark on a trip around The Highlands in two noisy camper vans, enjoy an impromptu game of hide and seek in every corner of their 10 bed home, and bring the whole extended brood together for a joyful double christening to welcome Bonnie and Heidie to the great big family.
More details about series three, including the exact air date, have not yet been revealed.
After making the new series announcement, hundreds of Radford Family fans have taken to social media to express their excitement.
One person said: “Glad a third series is coming. So good to watch you and your family on your everyday lives.”
“I can't wait for your next series,” said another. “I'd like to congratulate you all on your new adventures.”
A third fan said: “Aww I can’t wait. I’d watch you every week if I could.”
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