Fans of the popular Channel 5 docu-series ’22 Kids and Counting’ have voiced their frustration over what they perceive as a shift towards scripted content in the latest episodes. The series, which chronicles the lives of Sue and Noel Radford as they raise their 22 children, has long captivated audiences with its portrayal of the challenges and joys of managing such a large family.

In the most recent episode, viewers were taken aback by a scene where Noel Radford, 53, expressed feelings of restriction due to his extensive parental duties during a hike with peers who have fewer familial responsibilities. He shared a desire to relocate the family to Australia, hinting at a need for change, which prompted concerns from his wife Sue about a potential midlife crisis.

Adding to the drama, their daughter Chloe was seen in tears after discovering her brother Luke planned to exit the family’s pie business without prior discussion.

These plot developments have led to an outcry on social media, with many fans suggesting that the show has strayed from its authentic roots. Comments on the family’s official Instagram highlighted disappointment, with one viewer remarking, “Tonight felt very scripted. Shame because normally amazing!!” Another echoed this sentiment, saying the show “is not the same as it used to be.”

Despite the backlash, some fans remain loyal, appreciating the episode while noting a perceptible change in tone. Love the series. Seemed a bit scripted this evening for some reason. Still worth a watch,” one fan commented.

As the debate continues, it is clear that while the Radford family remains beloved, the direction of ’22 Kids and Counting’ will be scrutinized for its adherence to reality versus scripted drama.

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