22 Kids and Counting star Sue Radford has opened up about the trolling she and her family suffered and how the disgusting behavior inspired her to take action.
No matter how hard the Radfords try, there's one very strict rule they can't get around.
The parenting rules that mega mom Sue never follows are currently in the news. Sue doesn't let kids have cell phones until they're completely ready, so she supports the idea of āānot letting kids use cell phones in school – and that's not up for debate.
The Radfords, Britain's biggest family with their own show and YouTube channel, know what it's like to have millions of followers and be famous. Sue doesn't look at mean comments on the internet anymore because they can be very unkind. Also, I don't want young people to see it.
Parents try hard to protect their children from bad things on social media, and Sue is very careful with her children. OK to chat! Sue, who stars in magazines such as “22 Kids'' and “Counting,'' agrees with the government's idea of āābanning children from using mobile phones at school, which has been talked about by many parents. Stated.
Sue stresses that her children won't have a cell phone until they are 11 years old, and younger children cannot use social media sites. Sue says there are a lot of mean comments online about her that seem to come from people's jealousy, but one time someone was mean to her to her face. I remember that.
“When I went to Sainsbury's, a woman snorted disapprovingly at me and gave me the dirtiest look, like she wanted me dead,” she said. “When I challenged her, she said she thought 'a lot of people' were going to look at me the same way. It was awful.” People sometimes talk about family vacations, You may wonder how a couple can pay for the travel expenses of such a large family.
āPeople just jump to conclusions,ā Sue says. “We're not claiming benefits. Our pie company is very successful, and so is our media business. We work hard, but we're by no means billionaires. ! That said, I'm angry at how awful it is. We just want to give our kids the best possible life. ā
Sue's daughter Ellie also received mean messages online after sharing photos from her 18th birthday. “Some of her comments were shocking, accusing her of her eating disorder,” Sue shares. “But she was just not feeling well and had lost a little bit of her weight. She was in bad shape.”
But Sue says she has no plans to change her life at all. āWe never look back,ā Sue says. “We love our lives and what we have accomplished.” The Radfords are excited about their new book, The Radfords: Making Life Count, which will be published in time for Mother's Day. I am. “It's called 'Making Life Count' because when you have that many kids, you have to make the most of every moment.”
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