Noel Radford's huge net worth from family bakery, TV earnings and social media

The Radford family, known for their appearance on the hit Channel 5 show '22 Kids and Counting', have multiple sources of income.

Noel Radford, the patriarch of the family, has amassed a net worth close to one million pounds, thanks in part to their 10-bedroom home in Morecambe valued at around £975,000. In addition to the property, the 53-year-old also runs a successful bakery business, The Radford Pie Company, located near their family home in Heysham.

With over 25 years of experience as a professional baker, Noel manages the bakery while his wife Sue handles incoming orders and acts as the "chief taste tester". Their daughter Chloe also contributed to the family business by working in the bakery shop for five years.

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The Radford's have further expanded their reach with a popular YouTube channel that garners thousands of views each week, adding to their overall net worth. The channel currently boasts over 370,000 followers and features more than 430 videos from the family of 24.

Their social media presence extends to Instagram, where they regularly post advertisements and brand deals, providing another source of income. It's estimated that Noel and Sue could earn up to £5,000 per post when collaborating with larger brands, reports the Mirror.

The family has publicly stated that they don't rely on any benefits and all their income is self-earned, as they don't believe in accepting government handouts. Sue, 49, is often asked about how she manages to finance her large family and afford their £1m home. They have an impressive net worth, which isn't due to any external assistance.

In reality, the Radfords are quite self-reliant, living off the earnings from dad Noel's family bakery business, their social media platforms, and TV series. Plus, many of their children are old enough to contribute financially.

Earlier this week The Radford Pie Company posted on Facebook saying: "We have a new pie on the website. A lovely blend of mixed mushrooms in a creamy garlic and peppercorn sauce with a good dash of brandy for that extra luxury flavour."

One fan commented: "Hard working people do not need to defend themselves, they raise their children with dignity and pride and they run a successful family business....they deserve all their successes."

Another wrote: "They r a fabulous family and I love watching them, what fantastic parents they r and hard working, why r people so nasty at times, carry on guys ur doing great."

A third commented: "I think they are a great family and well done to noel and Susan for what they have achieved for their family, its fantastic. Jealousy is very bad trait , they have worked and we'll deserved."

While Sue and her clan may enjoy comfortable lives, taking multiple extravagant holidays to expensive destinations like DisneyWorld in Florida, she insists they're not swimming in wealth. She maintains that the family has to budget just like everyone else.

When previously quizzed about whispers of hidden wealth, Sue firmly denied the rumours, saying: "Absolutely not, we're definitely not secret millionaires. To me rich would be having the big mansion, the flash cars and quite a few hundred thousand in the bank, to me that would be rich but we are not that."