A family of 11 with only 13p in the bank moved into a caravan when they were told they had to be divided between two homeless hostels.
Layden Seymour and Fran live now with their nine children, between the ages of three and 21, at a beautiful house in Essex. But four years ago, the dream had been slipping away from them when they were hit with devastating money problems.
They were left homeless and with only 13p in the bank in 2017. Instead of splitting up the family across two hostels, they sought the help of a friend who lent them a caravan to live in.
During ITV's Britain's Biggest Families: 31 Kids and Counting, Layden told the cameras: "We were told we would have to split.
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