Amy Roloff, a star on Little People, Big World, is seen in a preview clip from the upcoming episode discussing the family farm she shares with her ex-husband Matt Roloff. After being married for more than 20 years, Amy and Matt separated in 2015 following a challenging period. The couple's children, Zach, Jeremy, Jacob, and Molly, had a tough time with the split, but Amy and Matt decided to prioritize what was best for them. Despite their divorce, they continued to collaborate on the show.
In the preview clip from Season 25 of Little People, Big World, Amy talks to a friend about organizing a charity event on Matt's farm. Amy mentioned that when she and her friend informed Matt and Caryn about the fundraiser, Matt generously offered the farm as the venue for the event. While Amy would handle the logistics of the fundraiser, her friend was interested in how everything would come together.
When Amy's friend asked about Matt's involvement in the fundraiser, Amy hesitated. Her friend mentioned that since it was Matt's farm now, he might want to take charge. Amy firmly stated, "I will be in charge." Despite her friend's reminder that the farm was now Matt's, Amy was determined to run the event her way, even if Matt tended to be controlling at times.
”Let me tell you something, that is not your farm”
Caryn Doesn’t Want To Get Involved In Amy & Matt’s Drama
Matt and Caryn from LPBW smiling and showing off ring - Caryn Doesn’t Want To Get Involved In Amy & Matt’s Drama
Amy’s friend was worried about Matt’s reactions to the farm situation, but the women were not too concerned about his fiancée Caryn Chandler. Amy’s friend mentioned that Caryn had been on the farm for a long time, but Amy quickly added that Caryn had expressed a desire to not take charge and simply follow instructions. Both Amy and her friend were surprised that Caryn was willing to take a step back and not involve herself in any potential drama.
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Amy and Matt, despite living separate lives, have shown a positive change in their relationship. Amy now feels comfortable discussing her charity work with Matt. Although there have been challenges between the Little People, Big World stars in the past, they have managed to maintain a civil relationship for the sake of their family. While their history has had rough patches, their current dynamic appears to be less tense. Amy's friend raises concerns about Matt's controlling behavior, but overall, the two are navigating their interactions smoothly.
In the latest episodes of Little People, Big World season 25, the Roloff family faces challenges in both their personal and professional lives. From troubles at Roloff Farms to concerns about Zach's health, the family has been under a lot of pressure in recent years.
Despite Zach and Tori Roloff's decision to step away from the show, they have not revealed any details about their departure or when it will happen. As Amy and Matt continue to lead the series, the future remains uncertain for the Roloff family.
Don't forget to catch Little People, Big World on TLC, airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST.
Sources: Access Hollywood/YouTube, Amy Roloff/Instagram
Editor's P/S:
I find Amy Roloff's determination to take charge of the charity event on Matt's farm despite their divorce inspiring. Her firm stance highlights her independence and ability to prioritize her goals, even when faced with potential challenges from her ex-husband. It's refreshing to see that despite their separation, they can still collaborate on important matters while respecting each other's boundaries.
The article also sheds light on the complex dynamics within the Roloff family. While Amy and Matt have their differences, they've managed to navigate their relationship in a civil manner for the sake of their children. Caryn Chandler's willingness to step back and avoid drama is a testament to her maturity and understanding of the situation. It's evident that the family is navigating their personal and professional challenges with resilience and a commitment to maintaining positive relationships.