Sue Radford from 22 Kids and Counting has spoken out after being involved in a car accident.
Sue - for those of you not hooked on 22 Kids and Counting - is a mother who has a whopping 22 children and is a part of the family who are currently dubbed 'Britain's biggest family'.
The 47-year-old mum took to the family's Instagram page yesterday (20 March) to share the news of her having been involved in a car crash.
Sue uploaded a photograph of a fire engine and police van to her Instagram story, with the caption reading: "Not how I expected my day to go but thankfully everyone was ok. The car isn't but it's only metal and can be sorted.
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"So thankful I didn't have the kids in the car though. Also thank you to all who stopped to ask if I was ok."
The Radfords currently live in a 10-bedroom house in Morecambe, Lancashire, however it's unclear exactly where the accident took place.
If the accident did take place near where they live, hopefully the family won't be there for too much longer as, according to the Radford's YouTube channel, they're planning on moving to the countryside.
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Moving is a stressful enough process as it is, let alone when you have 22 children to organise, so it's no surprise Sue and husband Noel recently revealed the family would be 'taking a break' from filming their Channel 5 show.
In March, the couple announced via a Facebook post: "We just want to say a huge thank you for all the love and support you’ve shown throughout our series, we truly appreciate each and every comment snd message we’ve received so thank you.
"So chuffed to say our programme was no.1 on ch5 most Sundays and doing really well on my5 with it being the most watched programme on my5.
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"We are currently having a well earned little break from filming before heading into filming series 4 which we are very excited about."
The family of 24 have a loyal following from their Channel 5 show, with fans of the series having flocked to social media in support of the Radford's taking a break.
One user wrote: "The Radford family so happy your filming another series thou. enjoy a well deserved break. Thank you for always sharing."
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"You are an amazing family, keep doing what you are doing, I look forward to seeing your next series. Take care, Good luck to Noel on his journey to find his birth mother and hopefully learning some family history x," another said.
A third commented: "You are a lovely caring family, love watching you all. Enjoy yr time away from the cameras and well all be here waiting for yr nxt adventures."
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