22 Kids and Counting's Sue tells Noel he's on 'last chance' after parenting row

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22 Kids and Counting's Sue, who stars alongside her family in the hit Channel 5 show, has warned her husband Noel he’s on his “last chance” (Image: Channel 5)

Sue Radford, who stars in 22 Kids and Counting with her husband Noel, has told her spouse he’s on his “last chance”.

In scenes coming up on Sunday’s instalment of the hit show, butt heads over their kids’ use of video games. This week, Sue finds out that three of her teens woke up at 2am to start gaming and insists they get outdoor time, so decides to book a trip to a Northumberland caravan park. Noting that Noel isn’t fussed by their kids’ early morning gaming, while she is, she tells the camera: “Our parenting styles are definitely good cop, bad cop, I'm the bad cop.”

How old are the Radford family's children? Sue and Noel Radford have 22 kids in total

22 Kids and Counting's Sue tells Noel he's on 'last chance' after parenting row qhiqqhiqtdiqzinvIn scenes coming up on Sunday’s instalment of the hit show, the Morecambe parents butt heads over their kids’ use of video games (The Radford Family)

According to , Sue will add on Sunday: “I'm mostly looking forward to seeing Max [her and Noel’s 14-year-old] because it's really important for me to be able to get him off his Xbox and get him outside with a bit of fresh air and [put] away [his] gadgets.”

However, when Noel arrives on the scene, he reveals to Sue that he’s let their son Max stay at home, sparking an argument between the parents of 22. “He should have been on a family holiday, away from his Xbox and his computer. I was fuming,” Sue rages, adding, “Why would I ever have said that's an option?”

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Upon arriving home, Sue scolds Max and says he’s been “pitting one parent against the other” before slapping him with a console ban. Noel also asks Max’s older brother, 16-year-old Josh, to have a word with his sibling. In a bid to prep Josh for his chat with Max, Noel organises a boys’ day out involving motocross bikes, but totally forgets to mention Max’s situation, prompting Sue to moan: “Noel has let me down again, as usual it's down to me to be bad cop. He's really at last chance saloon.”

Sue, 48, and Noel, 53, have 22 children together and the latest series of the family's reality TV show launched on last month, shortly before the doting parents revealed they’d be releasing their first book together.

In an Instagram video, Sue announced in January: "Hi everyone, hope you all enjoyed watching tonight's episode. We have got some big news". Noel added: "We have, haven't we? This is a project we have been wanting to do for years and years and years."

22 Kids and Counting's Sue tells Noel he's on 'last chance' after parenting rowLast month, Sue and Noel announced they'd be releasing a book (Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

He continued in the video: "Anyway these last few months we've been working on it and we can finally share the news with you guys." Sue soon announced: "Nobody actually guessed what this is, so, we are bringing out ... a book."

Noel revealed that the book "goes into so much detail" about their lives, teasing that it includes things that haven't been seen on TV before. And he then suggested: "We think it will make a great gift." Sue agreed, adding: "We are very excited to see what you guys think of it."

A message on their joint Instagram account read: "So many of you have asked over the years if we'll ever bring out a book and it's something we've wanted to do for a long time and now finally we've found time amongst the chaos of daily life to do it! It's been such a lovely experience, reflecting on our journey to becoming Britain's biggest family from first meeting to every , birth and beyond. We love sharing our lives with you and we hope you'll enjoy the book and all our stories old and new."

Aisha Nozari

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