Zach Roloff is one of the most recognized stars of Little People, Big World, but there are several reasons why fans don't consider him to be their favorite cast member. The long-running TLC series has followed Amy and Matt Roloff's family since 2006 and has captured some of the gang's biggest moments, including Zach and Tori Roloff's wedding, Amy and Matt's divorce, and, of course, how the Roloff's navigate their lives living with dwarfism.
While Zach and Tori are still featured on Little People, Big World, Zach's three siblings, twin Jeremy, Molly, and Jacob, have established lives outside of reality TV and have no plans to reappear on the series. Now on Little People, Big World season 23, the current drama on the show revolves around the fate of the Roloff Farm and pumpkin patch located near Portland, Oregon. While Zach has made his interest in owning the farm abundantly clear, price negotiations between Zach and Matt quickly fell apart on the show, and the Roloff Farm is still listed at $4 million online.
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Now 31-years-old, Zach's life has changed tremendously since he first appeared on TLC as a teenager. Unfortunately, viewers' negative reactions to Zach have only grown over time. Here are some of the biggest reasons why Little People, Big World fans can't stand watching Zach on the series.
As the oldest of the Roloff children, fans have long-thought that Zach and Jeremy have been given more attention than Molly and Jacob, with Zach specifically called out for being spoiled by Amy. From never having a full-time job to barely cooking and cleaning, viewers have been calling out Zach's entitled behavior since Little People, Big World season 23 began
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