Things got slightly hectic during Thursday’s instalment of This Morning. After an advert break, presenter Cat Deeley was smiling to the camera as she joked: “I love this mayhem!”
The ITV star was referring to their large party of 18 guests on the sofa as they prepared to speak to some of the family members in Channel 5’s hit show, 22 Kids and Counting.
However, it was evident one of the family members wasn’t pleased to be on air as the youngest guest, Sue and Noel’s grandson Ronnie, was heard crying.
While the interview kicked off, Katie was holding her baby to try and comfort him. Although it was clear the little one was unable to settle, causing an ITV crew member to intervene.
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As Cat tried to ask Sue questions about their day-to-day life, one of the production crew took the baby from the family to try to stop him from crying off camera.
Addressing the moment, Ben Shephard told ITV viewers: “We’re just passing Ronnie out so he can have a little bit of a walk around the studio. Vicks is taking control! You’re in charge now, Vicks.”
While the family laughed as the crew stepping in to help, Cat commented: “Come on Vicks you can do it!” However, Ronnie could still be heard crying in the background as Ben and Cat continued to speak to the family.
Curious to know about their festivities, Ben questioned Noel how Christmas was in the Radford family. He asked: “How many of you were there? What was the institution like?”
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Sue replied: “It was amazing!” Detailing their children who came over for Christmas dinner with their own kids, Sue revealed there was 30 of them in total.
The Channel 5 star added: “Christmas is just such a magical time in our house.” Noel shared it was himself and Tilly who cooked all of the food, as he seemed unphased by the mass amount of food he had to prepare.
Elsewhere in the chat, they spoke about Millie and Harley’s wedding, which was filmed for a special show. Addressing the newlywed, Ben asked: “Harley, as the person who has come into this family, is it quite overwhelming being greeted by the Radfords? What is it like being the son-in-law?”
He replied: “To be honest, it’s not that bad. Very loving people, very nice, very welcoming.” As Millie confessed her big family is quieter than Harley imagined, he agreed.
Harley replied: “My house is more crazy than the Radfords’!”
22 Kids & Counting: The Wedding is available to watch on My5 with This Morning continuing weekdays on ITV from 10am.
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