Parents of 12kg baby accused of using filters to make him look bigger

Watch now: Five-month-old baby weighs in at 12kg - almost double the UK average

A five-month-old baby has caused a stir on social media as he weighs a whopping 12kg - with commenters accusing his parents of using filters.

The average five-month-old weighs around 7.4kg, but baby Ryder weighs almost double that shocking anyone who picks him up for a cuddle.

Parents Ant Goodwin, 39, and Chelsea Meredith, 29, did not expect such a huge reaction when they innocently posted a video of little Ryder bouncing in his father’s arms.

The mum and dad, from Tonbridge, Kent, are 5’4” and 5’5” respectively, so it has come as a bit of a shock as to how quickly he has grown.

Five-month-old baby Ryder weighs a whopping 12kg. (SWNS)
Five-month-old baby Ryder weighs a whopping 12kg. (SWNS)

He now wears clothes aged nine-12 months and even some for toddlers aged 12-18 months.

Chelsea said: “A few people have accused us of using a filter to make him bigger, but he is just a big baby and dad is not very tall so that in turn exaggerates how big he looks in the video we think.

“It has been expensive trying to keep him in clothes, we are having to buy him a whole new wardrobe every three or four weeks.”

Chelsea found out she was pregnant with her third child on February 8 2021.

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Parents Ant Goodwin, 39, and Chelsea Meredith, 29, did n't expect baby Ryder to be so big. (SWNS)
Parents Ant Goodwin, 39, and Chelsea Meredith, 29, did n't expect baby Ryder to be so big. (SWNS)

The stay-at-home mum said: “We had been planning on having a baby sometime soon but I was shocked to find the test was positive as we were lucky enough to not have been trying for very long.

“I rang Ant straight away and he was just as surprised as me but we were both over the moon!"

While her baby bump was large, Chelsea did not find this out of the ordinary as she had large bumps with her other two children.

Ryder was born on September 28 at Tunbridge Wells Hospital, weighing a healthy 9lb 12oz.

 People think baby Ryder's parents have used filters to make him look bigger. (SWNS)
People think baby Ryder's parents have used filters to make him look bigger. (SWNS)

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“We both couldn’t believe how perfect and handsome he was for a new born!” said his mum.

“We took bets on what he was going to weigh, we had been prepared for a big baby but we both thought he actually looked quite small until he was put on the scales!

“We both couldn’t quite believe he weighed that much.”

The sizeable lad just kept growing, which was accelerated further when he swapped from breastfeeding to formula at two months old.

Now he weights 12kg and is 68.5cm tall, guzzling up to seven 6oz bottles each day.

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Dad Ant Goodwin holding five-month-old Ryder. (SWNS)
Dad Ant Goodwin holding five-month-old Ryder. (SWNS)

Mum-of-three Chelsea said: “When we pass him to family members that aren’t expecting him to be quite so heavy, they are shocked how much strength it takes to hold him!

“Often when we are stopped by people wanting to look in the pram they are surprised by how big he is for his age, they all think he’s adorable and love how chunky he is.”

On February 20, the parents posted a video of landscaping company director Ant holding out their tot on TikTok, which went viral and now has over 18 million views and three million likes.

 The average five-month-old weighs 7.4kg but Ryder tips the scales at 12kg. (SWNS)
The average five-month-old weighs 7.4kg but Ryder tips the scales at 12kg. (SWNS)

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Chelsea said: “We were shocked and overwhelmed, we couldn’t believe so many people were viewing the video.

“The nice comments were lovely to read and we take the bad ones with a pinch of salt as we know you can’t please everybody.”

Commenters have joked ‘is he free Saturday? need someone to help with some block work.’ and ‘I hope he’s paying rent’.

And some have even accused the parents of feeding him protein shakes instead of formula.

But, despite what the trolls say, Ryder’s doctors have confirmed he is growing at a healthy rate, and that the sizes of the couple’s other children suggest his size is largely down to genetics.

Chelsea said: "Ryder is happy, content, cheeky and playful, he’s a joy to be around.

“All babies are different and being a large baby doesn’t mean they are unhealthy, there are lots of factors that can contribute to this and genes are one of them.”

Additional reporting by SWNS.