She became a mother for the 21st time. How does such a large family live?

Almost a year and a half ago, little Bonnie was born in the Redfor family.The birth of this girl caused a strong reaction in the British media.

There were broadcasts on television, newspapers and magazines.And why?

Because Bonnie is the 21st child in the family. And a year ago, there was the same reaction to the birth of the 20th child, Archie.

The parents of a large family have known each other since childhood. They met when Sue was 7 and Noel was 12.

They had a lot in common, even that they both grew up in stepfamilies; Parents gave them up soon after birth.

Already at the age of 13, Sue became pregnant with her first child and gave birth at the age of 14.

The boy and girl were still so young, but they did not give the child to the orphanage. They got married as soon as Sue turned 18.

In total, during the 26 years of marriage, the couple had 21 children, Sue gave birth to her last child at the age of 43.

‘At first we thought we would stop at three, but we like it when there are children around, so we can’t stop.

We are very used to children and we love them,’ Noel admits. When the seventh child was born, the father of the family went for a procedure similar to a vasectomy, but soon changed his mind and did the opposite.

The whole huge family lives in a 10-room house, which they bought in 2004 for £240,000. The Redfors also have a blog where they talk about their lives, family vacations, food, recreation, and education.

Every day, the family drinks about 10 liters of milk, three liters of juice and eats three boxes of cereal for one breakfast, and they do 18 kilograms of laundry a day.

The family very rarely goes to cinemas, cafes and trampolines, because one such trip will cost them a lot of money.

But they really like family picnics, walks in the park or playing board games at home. They are many, but they love each other like crazy, because family is the greatest wealth in the world.

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