Over the 23 seasons of Little People, Big World, there have been multiple issues within the family dynamics. Between four children, two divorced spouses, and new partners, there were bound to be some issues in the family. Now viewers are looking at all the times there was dysfunction in the Roloff family.
The TLC network shot the Roloff family to stardom after they first aired Little People, Big World season 1 in 2006. The family of six includes patriarch Matt, who has diastrophic dysplasia, and mom Amy, who has achondroplasia. Together Matt and Amy had four children: Molly, Jacob, and fraternal twins, Jeremy and Zach. Zach also has achondroplasia, while the other three children are of average height. In 2016, the youngest child, Jacob, left the show and got married. Molly Roloff no longer appears onLittle People, Big World but has been featured from time to time. Jeremy has also stepped back from filming in 2018 and is currently married to Audrey Roloff. Only Zach remains as he and his wife Tori Roloff often share family updates on the show.
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The Roloffs have found themselves in a tiff or two throughout the years. However, as the years passed, the family also started to grow apart. In the most recent season, viewers have watched Zach and Matt drift apart. Amy and Matt's girlfriend Caryn Chandler still have an icy relationship, and the other Roloff children essentially disappeared from existence.
Matt and Amy married in 1987, but the matriarch recently revealed she never really knew Matt as they had a whirlwind romance. The couple's relationship started to sour and was often caught by TLC cameras on Little People, Big World. Fans will recall Matt
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