It has been a year since Channel 5 star and mother-of-22 Sue Radford faced accusations of making money from her own grandchildren by her daughter, Millie Radford. Millie, the third-eldest daughter of Sue and her husband Noel, took to social media in April last year to imply that her parents were using their grandkids for financial gain.

For those who are not familiar with the Radford family, they gained fame 12 years ago when the Channel 4 documentary series “15 Kids and Counting” aired. Since then, they have welcomed seven more children, making them Britain’s biggest family. They have also starred in two more documentary series, with the fifth series of “22 Kids and Counting” premiering last week.

The Radfords have faced controversy over the years due to their large family, but last year they were confronted by their own daughter, Millie, who is 22 years old. The dispute started with a video uploaded on YouTube which showed Sue and Noel surprising some of their grandchildren with a trip to Disney World in Florida, US. Although the children of their eldest daughter Sophie were apparently invited, Millie’s own children were not part of the surprise.

Millie reposted the video on her Instagram account and made an explosive accusation against her parents. She claimed that her parents were making money from her grandchildren and favoring certain grandchildren over others. She wrote, “Cute? But you’ve made money from all your grandchildren but choose your favorites. Said my piece, I recall my kids being in the whole ’22 Kids and Counting’ – not a single sight viewing of the rest in there, bare 1 episode.”

In response, Sue wrote on Facebook, asking people not to comment on the situation while they were on holiday. Millie and her children were featured in the most recent episode of the documentary series, and future episodes may shed light on the details of Sue and Millie’s feud.

Last week’s episode dealt the Radford family a heartbreaking blow. They were informed that they could not move into their dream home due to issues with the housing chain. Sue and Noel had been trying to sell their family home in Morecambe for three years, but financial difficulties had prevented them from finding a new home that could accommodate their large family. They finally found a suitable property, a five-bedroom country house, but unfortunately, it seems they are back to square one after the deal fell through.

The Radford family’s journey continues to captivate audiences, and upcoming episodes of the documentary series will keep us updated on their lives.