‘We are not happy’ Sue Radford rages as her daughter is DENIED VIP treatment despite a £550 ticket for a huge gig

SUE Radford has expressed her anger after her daughter Tillie was denied access to the VIP area, despite shelling out £550 for her ticket.

The matriarch of the Radford family, 49, took to Instagram to vent her anger after the 13-year-old was turned away from a concert.

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The furious mother of 22 took to Instagram to share the disappointing experience Credit: C5Tillie had to miss out on the VIP experience despite spending a whopping £550, Sue said

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Tillie had to miss out on the VIP experience despite spending a whopping £550, Sue said. Credits: C5Sue shared her anger on Instagram and asked her fan base for advice

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Sue shared her anger on Instagram and asked her fan base for adviceCredit: instagram/the radfords

The 49-year-old said the teenager was left in tears after the incident at Manchester’s Co-Op Live arena.

Tillie and her friends were wrongly sent to the second row and missed out on the exclusive VIP experience they were in for, the mother of 22 said.

The furious parent fumed on Instagram: “I picked up a very upset Tillie from Co-Op Live last night.

“We paid for tickets to the VIP lounge with entry at 3 p.m.

“The girls were put in the WRONG line even after multiple people asked where they should go.”

The unfortunate mix-up meant the group of friends were denied VIP treatment, she said, adding: “By the time they were let in at 6pm, the lounge was closed and they weren’t standing in the space we paid for.”

Sue then turned to her Instagram fan base of 535,000 for advice, the Mirror reports.

She continued: ”As you can imagine, we are not happy.

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”Does anyone know how we can get in touch with them? What a poorly organized arena.”

The clan mother expressed her disappointment with the Co-Op Live Arena by uploading a screenshot of the tickets and tagging the venue’s official account, stating: “This is what we paid for. This is what we didn’t get.”

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It comes after Sue and Noel were shamed for feeding their children “greasy” food during a fun holiday in Florida.

Once inside the restaurant, Britain’s biggest family chose their favourites, ranging from tanghulu (candied fruit) to succulent popcorn chicken.

While Tillie and Oscar were eating corn dogs, the other kids were enjoying fries, as well as a great chocolate cake they bought from the vending machine.

Meanwhile, a sun-kissed Sue was trying to tackle a crispy crêpe filled with cream and fresh berries – some of which were snapped up by the little ones.

Dad Noel, 53, also opted for a sweet pancake with ice cream and strawberries.

Despite having their children’s bellies full of delicious food, the parents of the 22 children found themselves the target of criticism as trolls raced to bash them.

Some YouTube viewers had issues with the nutritional value of the food consumed, with one writing: “A lot of money for junk food.”

Another agreed, describing the meals as “fattening.”

“I bet the kids are bouncing off the walls?” asked someone else, referring to the high sugar content of the dishes.

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How does the 22-member Radford family afford to live?

AS Britain’s biggest family, it’s perhaps no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford must have a hefty bill.

By the way, they have an incredible 22 children and seven dogs, which is why some people often wonder how they manage their money.

The Radfords support themselves from the income of Noel’s bakery, The Radford Pie Company, which is located near their home.

Their website states: “We have owned our own lovely bakery since 1999, managing to provide for (and feed) our huge and growing family as well as the local population of Heysham and Morecambe.”

The family have expanded their business to cater for online orders across the UK.

It is a family business, with Noel at the helm, and some of their children helping out.

Older children, who work at least part-time, do not get a free ride because they are forced to pay a small amount of rent to their parents.

“Us seniors pay a bit of board. It’s not much, but I’m also trying to save up for my own house at the moment.” their daughter Chloe said in a video on the YouTube channel.

Sue added: “We’ve always said that if you want to buy somewhere, renting is dead money, so we’d rather you save that money and stay at home a little longer.

“I also believe they should pay for board if they earn. Our parents always raised us to pay for board.”

Noel and Sue are known not to rely on benefits for their rich brood and live off their patisserie for income.

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They also discovered that they are making money from partnering with brands on social media.

The Radford family star in their own reality TV show 22 Kids and Counting – which runs for four series.

Brands expert Andy Barr believes Noel and Sue are paid less than £10,000 for each show.

He told the Daily Mail: “The typical fee per episode will be in the thousands, not the tens or hundreds of thousands that people often think is the case with TV shows of this nature.

“If they continue to get orders for a fourth or fifth season, then they will be able to ask for more compensation.”

He estimates the Radfords earn £5,000 an episode.

From french fries to corn dogs, the great brood ate it all

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From french fries to corn dogs, the great brood ate it all Credit: YouTube/@TheRadfordFamilyAfter eating the salty food, they went to the sweet wool vending machine

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After eating the salty food, they went to the candy machine Credit: YouTube/@TheRadfordFamily

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