22 Kids and Counting has returned to Channel 5 and one of Sue and Noel Radford’s children shared some big news.
The show follows the lives of the Lancashire family, including Sue and Noel’s 22 children plus their grandchildren and dogs.
As the children get older, they’re making their own decisions and flying the nest, including Daniel.
In a recent episode, it was revealed that Daniel is making the move to Australia after securing a job over there, reports The Mirror.
With the new job came a challenge. Daniel was involved in a car accident two years ago which knocked his confidence so he needed to get back in the driver’s seat before he could accept the job – something he’d been scared to do since the accident.
The 22 Kids and Counting episode saw Daniel give viewers an insight into his accident and his mum Sue said she was worried about his flying the nest and moving to Australia.
Discussing Daniel’s accident, Sue said: “We were actually in America when we found out about this and Daniel had text Noel to say 'Is Mum with you?' I think he was more worried about my reaction than how he was because he knew we would be really worried about him.
“Daniel was always a really confident person, he was a confident driver but since this accident, I think his confidence with driving has really taken a knock because he's not wanted to drive another car.”
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By the end of the episode, viewers saw Daniel regain his confidence as he began driving again and confirmed that he would be accepting the job abroad.
Since Daniel will be leaving his family home, he’ll be leaving the TV show soon too.
Earlier in the episode, Sue said: “I do fear the kids leaving home. I'm going to miss him.”
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