Mum-of-22 Sue Radford slams plane passenger with ‘serious issues’ after nightmare flight

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22 Kids and Counting star Sue Radford shared how her daughter’s birthday trip to America got off to a disastrous start – and it was all because of a fellow plane passenger

Sue Radford shared that a special birthday getaway hit an early snag during the flight.

The Radford clan, featured on the Channel 5 programme, have flown across the Atlantic to mark daughter Heidi’s sixth birthday celebrations.

First of all, the star of 22 Kids and Counting didn’t enjoy sitting next to a fellow passenger who kept ripping rip in the confined space. Then, the family hit another hurdle after landing.

Taking to social media, Sue shared a picture of herself covering her nose in disgust. She said: “We had a good flight yesterday but got stuck near someone who had serious wind issues.”

She subsequently detailed a security ordeal: “We landed very late last night which meant we didn’t arrive at the villa until around 2.30 (7.30am UK).

“We breezed through security as we had the MPC app but [pals] Jamie and Rebecca both got pulled in for more questions along with a few others so they had an extremely stressful start but after 2.30 hours they were ok to leave.”

The Mobile Passport Control (MPC) application is an official, complimentary U.S Customs and Border Protection tool that speeds up American entry for citizens, lawful residents, and qualifying visitors.

The technology enables travellers to submit passport details and customs declaration information through their mobile device, allowing them to skip standard queues at more than 30 airports and 4 seaports by accessing a designated, swifter lane.

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The family has been making the most of their time together, visiting Wekiwa Springs State Park for a day out and sharing picnics.

The mum of 22 only recently got back from the Canary Islands – after facing criticism over a “tone deaf” post about her cancelled Dubai trip.

She attracted backlash after criticising the travel firm she’d booked with for her original holiday choice, with many branding her “tone deaf” given the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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