THEY’RE Britain’s Biggest Family
But Sue and Noel Radford’s children aren’t all keen to follow in their parents’ footsteps by having tonnes of kids.
The busy parents are doing a new series on their YouTube page where they interview their children, with Bonnie, five, and seven-year-old Phoebe the first up.
The Q&A session started off easily, with Sue asking Bonnie her name, age and favourite colour.
She then went on to ask her little girl what her favourite food was, with Bonnie replying “Noodles!”, and where she’d go on holiday if she could go anywhere in the world.
Somewhat unsurprisingly, Bonnie – who has been to Disneyland many times in her five years – said she’d go back to the theme park.
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Sue asked Bonnie to name her best friend, before asking her to name ALL of her brothers and sisters – a mammoth task for Bonnie and one that took a little bit of help.
And at the end of the quiz, Sue asked Bonnie: “Do you want to be a mummy when you grow up?”
Sue had barely finished the question before Bonnie was emphatically shaking her head, much to the amusement of those filming her.
“Bonnie did not hesitate about wanting babies,” someone wrote in the comments on the YouTube video.
“Absolutely not!”
Phoebe was up next, and revealed her favourite food is pasta, favourite colour is purple and she wants to be a hairstylist when she grows up.
She also had to name all of her brothers and sisters, and adorably added Sue and Noel to the list too.
Then it got to the all important question.
“Do you want to be a mummy when you grow up?” Sue asked Phoebe.
To which she replied: “Yes!”
“How many babies will you have?” Sue then asked.
With Phoebe saying she wants “five” babies.
People were quick to comment on the video, with one writing: “So cute with their answers, bless them!
“It will be fun looking at video in a few years time to see what jobs etc they do.”
“I love the interviews. Bonnie sure knows her mind, doesn’t she?” another laughed.
“Sweet girls. They know what they like,” someone else commented.
As another called them “the cutest”.
“It only seems like yesterday that Bonnie was a baby!” someone else marvelled.