logo
Parents-of-22 Noel and Sue Radford fight back tears as they reveal ‘heartbreaking' moment that rocked their family

Parents-of-22 Noel and Sue Radford fight back tears as they reveal ‘heartbreaking' moment that rocked their family

Scottish Sun7 days ago
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
PARENTS of Britain's biggest family have revealed the 'heartbreaking' moment that rocked their family.
In the most recent episode of 22 Kids & Counting, which will air on Channel 5 later this evening, Sue and Noel Radford fight back tears after learning that their best friend's daughter, Sophie Walker, 17, had died.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
12
Noel and Sue Radford have fought back tears and opened up on the "heartbreaking" moment that rocked their family
Credit: Channel 5
12
In tonight's episode of 22 Kids & Counting, the family shared all on Sophie Walker's tragic death
Credit: Channel 5
12
Sophie battled for seven years with Wilms tumour
Credit: Instagram
12
The Radford family have been friends with Rebecca's 10 kids since 2013
Credit: Channel 5
On 6 July 2024, Sophie's cancer battle came to a devastating end, leaving the Radford family 'broken.'
Now, during the emotional scenes of the latest episode of the Radford show, dad-of-22 Noel, 54, revealed the exact moment he received a shocking text from his close friend Jamie Walker, informing the family of Sophie's passing.
The brave teenager started a four-week course of chemotherapy shortly after being diagnosed on October 25 2017.
Over the years, she went into remission twice but relapsed four times.
She battled for seven years with Wilms tumour - a rare type of kidney cancer - and doctors discovered a tumour on her spine, which led to her tragic passing.
Sophie died with her twin sister Megan, 17, by her side, on what would have been the 10th birthday of Sue and Noel's 17th child Alfie, who was stillborn.
As Noel and his wife-of-32-years Sue fought back tears after hearing the news, Noel said: 'God, it's horrible isn't it?
'I got the text from Jamie that we've been absolutely dreading.'
Noel gave viewers a close-up look at the tragic text, which alongside broken heart emojis, read: 'Sophie has gone, mate, hopefully to a better place.'
Moments later, Noel, who recently met his birth mother for the first time since being adopted at just 10 days old, explained: 'It doesn't feel right.
Britain's biggest family The Radfords rally together and sell some of their 'Millionaire mansion' possession in the wake of 'devastating news'
'Their 17-year-old daughter has been taken away from them.'
For Noel and Sue, sharing the devastating news with their huge family would come as a challenge, as the pie shop owner shared: "Obviously the older ones understand, but to the likes of Hallie, Phoebe, Archie, Bonnie, they don't quite understand it the same.'
The Radfords and the Walkers
THE Radford family have been friends with Rebecca's 10 kids since 2013.
Rebecca, who runs a hostel with husband Jamie, said: "We used to live in Morecambe, which is how we met the Radford family.
"When I was pregnant with the twins, I told my midwife that I was nervous about my growing family.
"My midwife told me that one of her ladies had just had her 13th baby and was doing great, which made me feel better.
"Morecambe isn't a big place, so my husband Jamie and I reached out to Sue and Noel."
The two families quickly bonded and would often go on holiday together to France or Cornwall.
In 2014, the Walkers moved to Edinburgh but remained close to the Radfords, seeing them several times a year.
Mum-of-22 Sue, 50, who had her first child at the age of 13, found herself lost for words and it was clear that the family were left equally as heartbroken as their parents, as seven-year-old Archie admitted: 'Phoebe's just came into the room and said Sophie's passed away.
'I don't really believe her, I don't really want to believe her.
'I didn't expect anything like this to happen, especially on Alfie's birthday.'
12
Sophie died with her twin sister Megan, 17, by her side, on what would have been the 10th birthday of Sue and Noel's 17th child Alfie, who was stillborn
Credit: Channel 5
12
Sue was lost for words upon hearing about the teenager's death
Credit: Channel 5
Following this, Oscar, 13, acknowledged: 'She was literally like a sister to us.
'I'm trying to distract myself. I don't want it to be in my mind all the time.'
Gutted by the news, the family's matriarch then claimed: 'Rebecca messaged to say that our babies will forever share this day.'
I didn't think this day would ever come, you always thought she'd get better and live her life and yet, here we are
Noel Radford
Distraught for their close friends, Noel added: 'I just worry about Jamie and Rebecca and the rest of the family, how they're going to cope.
'Everything they do now is going to be without Sophie.'
Later in the episode, on the day before the funeral, Noel continued: 'I didn't think this day would ever come, you always thought she'd get better and live her life and yet, here we are.'
What is Wilms tumour?
WILMS tumours are a type of kidney cancer that mainly affect children.
They are also called nephroblastomas as they develop from cells called nephroblasts.
Kidney cancer in children is rare but Wilms tumour is the most common type.
About 85 children between the ages of 0 and 14 years are diagnosed with Wilms tumour each year in the UK - mostly children under 5.
Rarely, Wilms tumours can develop in older children and very rarely, in adults.
Wilms tumours usually only affect one kidney but in fewer than 10 out of 100 children, they can affect both kidneys.
The most common symptom is a painless swelling of the abdomen.
Parents might notice a lump in the tummy when bathing the baby, or if their child suddenly jumps a nappy size.
A healthcare worker might notice a swollen tummy when the child is having a routine appointment.
Other less common symptoms include: blood in their wee (urine)
pain caused by bleeding inside the tumour
loss of appetite
raised blood pressure
high temperature (fever)
weight loss
constipation
generally feeling unwell
being irritable due to their tummy feeling uncomfortable
shortness of breath and cough (usually if the cancer has spread to the lungs)
Two of the Radford children, Ellie and Aimee, prepared a speech for the emotional day and whilst holding back tears, 19-year-old Aimee cried: 'You would have never thought that we would be writing a goodbye to Sophie, when she's so young, had her whole life ahead of her.'
To which Ellie, 20, agreed: 'Yeah, I think that's why it's so hard to write.'
12
Ellie and Aimee prepared a speech for Sophie's funeral
Credit: Channel 5
12
Aimee found saying goodbye "really hard"
Credit: Channel 5
Aimee then sobbed: 'Knowing that you're saying a goodbye is really hard.'
To this, Noel, who broke down in tears on the last series, observed: 'I'm extremely proud of Aimee and Ellie wanting to get up and speak. I couldn't do it. No matter how difficult it will be, they're gonna do it.
'Grief is always going to be hard, but focusing on the good times you've had can really help.'
Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club
12
Last year, doctors discovered a tumour on Sophie's spine
Credit: Instagram
12
Sophie had her twin Megan by her side throughout her battle
Credit: SWNS
12
The Radfords and the Walkers, seen together here, bonded over their large families
Credit: SWNS
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

What did Trump say about Sydney Sweeney/American Eagle backlash?
What did Trump say about Sydney Sweeney/American Eagle backlash?

The Herald Scotland

time14 minutes ago

  • The Herald Scotland

What did Trump say about Sydney Sweeney/American Eagle backlash?

"Sydney Sweeney, an actress was in an ad for blue jeans. The ad is doing very well, it's very popular. The jeans have sold out. Does America need to see more ads like that and maybe fewer ads with people like Dylan Mulvaney on the cover?" Finnerty asked, referring to the controversial 2023 Bud Light campaign starring the transgender TikTok star which elicited criticism from certain groups. Trump addresses Diddy pardon decision, but questions remain Trump said that "advertising's a very funny thing," telling Finnerty that "I've done ads where I thought they were lousy, and they turned out to be iconic. And then I've done some that I thought were beauties that were going to be fantastic and they weren't so good, so to each his own." Before addressing his thoughts on advertising, Trump told the conservative cable host earlier in the interview that "I think the Dylan Mulvaney ad was perhaps the most unsuccessful ad in history. It knocked $35 billion off the value of a certain company if you know what I'm talking about." Trump continued: "(The Mulvaney ad) was one of the great disasters of all time. I would say that's probably the most unsuccessful ad, worst ad ever." It is unclear what exact $35 billion valuation the president is talking about, but sales for Bud Light - owned by Anheuser-Busch - tanked after the backlash began. American Eagle breaks silence on Sydney Sweeney jeans ad controversy Why is the 'Sydney Sweeney has great jeans' ad sparking backlash? The Sweeney ad has been the subject of both online praise and anger for over a week. On July 23, the brand launched the new campaign starring Sweeney, which American Eagle originally described as "a return to essential denim dressing," with Sweeney sporting 1970s-style flare jeans paired with a denim jacket. In one of several videos for the campaign, Sweeney, clad in a denim-on-denim fit, dabbles in some word-play, telling cameras: "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color." "My jeans are blue," Sweeney said in the video. Each promotional video ends with the tagline, "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans." The Trump comments aired the same day that American Eagle broke its silence on the backlash and doubled down in an Instagram post following days of discourse about the Sweeney ad blitz. "'Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans' is and always was about the jeans. Her jeans. Her story. We'll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way," the statement read. "Great jeans look good on everyone." Contributing: Anna Kaufman, Nicole Fallert

Dua Lipa ‘feeling grateful' after being awarded Kosovo citizenship
Dua Lipa ‘feeling grateful' after being awarded Kosovo citizenship

South Wales Guardian

timean hour ago

  • South Wales Guardian

Dua Lipa ‘feeling grateful' after being awarded Kosovo citizenship

The 29-year-old was born in London to Kosovo-Albanian parents, Anesa and Dukagjin Lipa, and moved to the country's capital of Pristina aged 11, when her family returned after Kosovo gained its independence in 2008, before moving back to London aged 15. In a post on Instagram, Lipa said: 'Feeling so grateful to have been awarded my Kosovan citizenship by our president @vjosaosmani.' A post shared by Vjosa Osmani (@ Kosovo's president, Vjosa Osmani, posted a picture of herself presenting a certificate of citizenship to the Houdini singer with a caption saying 'welcome home Dua'. She added: 'Special honour that today, by presidential decree, to grant citizenship of the Republic of Kosovo to Dua Lipa, one of the most important cultural and artistic personalities in the history of our country. 'Dua and Kosovo have always been inseparable. She has been and continues to be one of the most powerful voices on the world's biggest stages, making history with her achievements and becoming an inspiration to millions of people around the globe. A post shared by DUA LIPA (@dualipa) 'Our gratitude is endless for all that Dua has done and continues to do for Kosovo, for our youth, for our art and for the international image of our country. 'Dua, Kosovo is always proud of you.' At her initiation ceremony, Lipa was welcomed by a group of children dressed in white singing her 2020 UK hit single Levitating. In a statement, Lipa added: 'Every time I come back to Kosovo, it always feels like coming home. 'Receiving citizenship from president Osmani is such an honour and feels like my two sides are now one. 'It completes the duality I have always had within. I love this country and this means so much to me and my family.' Our pride, our voice to the world, Kosovo's gem — welcome back home, @DUALIPA! — Vjosa Osmani (@VjosaOsmaniPRKS) August 1, 2025 It comes after the singer appeared at the country's Sunny Hill Festival, which she created in 2018, on Friday, where she performed the song Era with her father in Albanian. She said of the performance in a post on X: 'Sharing this night with you all, in the city that shaped me, surrounded by so much energy, joy, and pride… it's hard to put into words what it means. 'Performing for you, and sharing the stage with my dad @dukagjinlipa was a moment I'll never forget. 'I feel so incredibly lucky and grateful, and we still have two more nights to celebrate together.' In November 2022, the singer was granted Albanian citizenship by its president Bajram Begaj. Since beginning her career in 2013, Lipa has had four UK number one singles and two UK number one albums, she is best known for songs such as Training Season, New Rules and One Kiss, which she recorded with DJ Calvin Harris.

Snoop Dogg wants Oasis ticket for Scotland show as "that's my place and they are my people"
Snoop Dogg wants Oasis ticket for Scotland show as "that's my place and they are my people"

Daily Record

time3 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Snoop Dogg wants Oasis ticket for Scotland show as "that's my place and they are my people"

The US rapper famously loves Scotland and is also friends with Liam and Noel Gallagher, so is hoping they send him a ticket for Murrayfield. Snoop Dogg has vowed to come to Scotland next week if Oasis will send him a ticket to one of their sold out Murrayfield gigs. ‌ Liam and Noel are due to bring their sell-out reunion tou r to Edinburgh on Friday, Saturday and next Tuesday. ‌ In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mail, Snoop, a huge fan of the band and friend of the Gallaghers, said: 'As soon as I heard they were making a comeback I knew I wanted to come and see them, and lets be real where else is Snoop gonna watch them than Scotland. ‌ "That's my place and they are my people. 'There is not long to go until they are in Scotland now – but if the boys send me tickets I am there. "It's a plane journey away – I can be in Scotland in no time. I will clear my schedule and make sure I am there.' ‌ Snoop also urged the brothers to get back into the studio and write a new album together rather than just playing their old favourite hits. He added: 'You know real music is not made the way it was used to – that's why it is so important bands like Oasis make a comeback. ‌ "This tour has seen huge demand – now my boys Noel and Liam have put their differences aside we got to hope they make some new music when they are done with this tour.' Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Snoop, 53, has been in Scotland several times and is a diehard Celtic fan. We previously revealed how he wanted to take a few Hoops stars to the Oasis gig. ‌ He said: 'People know I never need an excuse to come visit Scotland but yeah for real. 'I tried to sign Noel back in 2009 when he had left Oasis, it just never quite happened – but the main thing is they have got back together. "If my boy Noel is going to hook me up with tickets it would be cool if a couple of the Celtic players could also come.' Around 200,000 fans are set to descend on Edinburgh over three days. Oasis kicked off their highly anticipated reunion tour in Cardiff last month – walking on to the stage together for the first time since breaking up 16 years ago.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store