Chloe Radford has announced the birth of her second child, a baby boy called Bodhi Reign.

The 29-year-old, who is already mother to two-year-old Mia, shared the news on TikTok with her 103,500 followers in a sweet montage video detailing her journey from pregnancy to labour.

The 29-year-old and her security guard boyfriend Jacob Wallace welcomed their baby boy, writing: ‘Our second precious bundle of joy is here and he is perfect.’

Bodhi is Sue and Noel Radford‘s 14th grandchild.

The family shot to fame after appearing on a Channel 4 documentary in 2012 called 15 Kids And Counting. Since then, they have retained their title as the largest family in the UK, with Sue welcoming 22 children.

Chloe Sue and Noel’s second eldest daughter, started her relationship with Jacob in 2021.

The couple had their first child together, Mia, on July 23, 2022.

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Chloe Radford, 29, has been open about her pregnancy journey, sharing snippets of the process with her 100,000 followers
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Chloe Radford, 29, has been open about her pregnancy journey, sharing snippets of the process with her 100,000 followers

And Bodhi was born three years later on April 28, 2025.

Adoring fans took to the comments to congratulate the parents and gush over the newest addition to the family.

‘Huge congratulations to you all – he’s an absolutely perfect little boy,’ one wrote.

Another said: ‘Congratulations Chloe and Jake, and to Mila on becoming a big sister.

‘Welcome to the mad and crazy world Bodhi.’

‘So proud of you well done, congratulations to you both Mila is going to be the most amazing big sister,’ her sister Ellie wrote.

‘Congratulations again so proud of you all,’ younger sister Katie added.

‘You did amazing Chloe. He’s just perfect Mila is going to be the best big sister she was so excited to meet him,’ mum Sue added.

A Radford family Christmas portrait, with parents and all 22 kids sitting together at the dinner table
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A Radford family Christmas portrait, with parents and all 22 kids sitting together at the dinner table

With a name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'enlightenment', the parents called their son Bodhi Reign
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With a name of Sanskrit origin meaning ‘enlightenment’, the parents called their son Bodhi Reign

‘Awh congratulations Chloe well done auntie Aimee loves you. Such a handsome boy,’ Aimee Radford wrote.

‘I’m crying again. The most beautiful little gift. Auntie Sophie loves you so much beautiful boy. So proud of you,’ big sister Sophie wrote.

Commenters noted how sweet baby Bodhi looked in his first cot, and he received swathes of messages on his ‘gorgeous’, ‘beautiful’ and ‘perfect’ appearance.

The name Bodhi, of Sanskrit origin meaning ‘awakening’ and ‘enlightenment’, went down well with fans.

‘Congratulations, Bodhi is a great name,’ said one person.

Another added: ‘He’s gorgeous and I love his name.’

Chloe has shared her pregnancy online, and has been vocal about the fluctuating state of her health.

Having experienced both heartburn and back pain this time around, she said: ‘My back pain and pelvic pain is quite bad. It feels like a shooting pain.’

Adoring fans took to the comments to gush over the sweet newborn and his unusual name

Adoring fans took to the comments to gush over the sweet newborn and his unusual name

Britain's biggest family, the Radfords pictured eight years ago after welcoming their 20th child to the family
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Britain’s biggest family, the Radfords pictured eight years ago after welcoming their 20th child to the family

Chloe Radford and her boyfriend Jacob Wallace pictured with their first child Mia as a baby
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Chloe Radford and her boyfriend Jacob Wallace pictured with their first child Mia as a baby

RADFORD FAMILY CHILDREN:

Noel and Sue pictured with 18 of their children at Heidie's christening
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Noel and Sue pictured with 18 of their children at Heidie’s christening

Noel and Sue welcomed their first child together in 1989. The most recent addition to their super-sized brood was Heidie, born in April 2020.

Between them, the couple are parents to Chris, 35, Sophie, 31, Chloe, 29, Jack, 28, Daniel, 26, Luke, 24, Millie, 23, Katie, 22, James, 21, Ellie, 19, Aimee, 19, Josh, 17, Max, 16, Tillie, 14, Oscar, 13, Casper, 12, Hallie, nine, Phoebe, eight, Archie, seven, Bonnie, sixand Heidie, five.

The parents tragically lost their 17th child Alfie. He was still born in July 2014.

And she has been candid about documenting the experience, sharing details of her time on maternity leave, of midwife appointments and cravings.

Chloe works with the family company – the Radford Pie Company – as a bakery manager.

The Lancashire-based family have made their riches from filming six seasons of their now Channel 5 show, 22 Kids And Counting, scored book deals and eventually launched their online pie business.

But the family, like any other, have their problems – played out in the spotlight of their publicity.

The family was left in shock last month when the partner of one of their 22 children suffered a suspected minor stroke, just days before they were set to celebrate Sue’s 50th birthday.

Harley Passmore, who is the husband of Millie Radford, 24, was rushed into hospital after he experienced numbness in his body that doctors suspected could be a mini stroke.

The 22-year-old, who lives with his wife in Morecambe, Lancashire, took to Instagram last Thursday to share details of the major health scare – which came days before Sue’s birthday bash.

The father-of-two, who married Millie last year, said he was ‘glad to be back to normal’ after the terrifying incident.

In the post, Harley explained that he had been told by doctors that he had Bell’s palsy, which is a temporary condition causing sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the face.

Following doctor’s orders, Harley then took the next couple of days to ‘relax’, but soon began to panic on 16 March when he ‘went numb’ on his left side and had to be rushed to hospital.

There, doctors feared that Harley may be suffering a mini-stroke, since Bell’s palsy is not supposed to affect the body.