Sue Radford, and some of her children and grandchildren, have headed off to a Haven holiday park for their half-term break, with the mum-of-22, 48, sharing some snaps to her Instagram Story.
This is the family's 21st getaway in just two years, although this one seems to be slightly different, with Sue revealing that she was "flying solo" for the first couple of nights, with her husband Noel arriving slightly later than his wife and kids.
Posting to her Instagram Story, Sue shared a photo of herself at the wheel of a car, to which she added the text: "All packed up and heading to Haven for a week of fun. I'm flying solo til @noelradford arrives tomorrow night."
She tagged her daughter Millie, 22, in her story, revealing that the new mum-of-three and her boyfriend Harley would be joining her on the trip, despite Millie's recent row with her parents.
As the trip got underway, Sue continued to share snaps to her Instagram Story, including photos of their children enjoying some arts and crafts.
Another set of photos saw the children posing with costumed bears.
The multi-generational getaway comes after Sue was shockingly trolled online after she shared a heartbreaking photo of her stillborn son Alfie for Baby Loss Awareness Week.
Sue and Noel’s son was stillborn three months into the pregnancy in 2014 and would have been their 17th child.
Sue shared a heartbreaking post on Instagram earlier this month for Baby Loss Awareness Week. She first shared a photo of Alfie’s grave covered in beautiful flowers and stuffed toys, before she shared a black and white photo of their son’s tiny hand.
She captioned the snap: “Wave of light 2023. Forever our missing heartbeat, Alfie Thomas Radford.”
While there were many fans who sent loving and supportive messages to the Radford family, some trolls also left shocking and nasty comments.
One person commented on the emotional post: "Again?? What's the occasion? No content?"
Sue shared a screenshot of the comment and said in response to the troll: "People like this are really mentally not ok. They must have such incredibly sad life and for that I feel sorry for you. I will never stop talking about Alfie. He is our son who is loved and missed."
Fans of the family also jumped to their defence, as one person commented: “No parent will ever forget the loss of their child. I pray that you will never have to experience the heartache of losing a child you sick f**k!!."
And another said: “Why does there need to be an occasion, pretty sure not a minute or day goes by they don't think of their little boy! Seriously need to wise up before commenting s**t.”
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