Matt Roloff blasts 'Little People, Big World' producers; suggests the family has had enough
The patriarch is blaming editing for making the show feel "negative"
The patriarch is blaming editing for making the show feel "negative"
Some Little People, Big World fans are feeling uneasy about the future of the TLC show after recent comments made by one of its stars, Matt Roloff.
After taking a brief break from social media, the patriarch of the reality TV clan on March 28 by writing, "After taking a nice 2 week (or so) break from social media ... I thought I바카라 게임 웹사이트™d come back and say hi to everyone ... Hi everyone!"
Although many responded with well wishes, one Facebook user wrote that all the "stress and tension" on the show makes it "unpleasant" to watch. Matt responded that he "totally agreed" with her, and indicated that the Roloff family might be considering quitting the show over editing decisions.
"We바카라 게임 웹사이트™ve been pushing the new producers to stop making our show negative and keep the family love and togetherness in the forefront," Matt wrote. "For some reason these new producers/editors that come in to work ... don바카라 게임 웹사이트™t know the show and want to amplify the negative ... I바카라 게임 웹사이트™m not sure we (the Roloff family) can take that kinda of editing much longer."
The negativity Matt is probably referring to is the seemingly strained relationship between his ex-wife, Amy, and his current girlfriend, Caryn Chandler. (Matt and Amy divorced in 2016.) for the upcoming season, Amy is seen butting heads with both Caryn and Matt. "I just want my own path, away from [the] farm, away from Amy," Matt says in the clip.
Matt also teased his fans with a cryptic message on Instagram. "Oh my goodness ... wait until you hear ... better watch new episodes this Tuesday," he posted on Sunday, along with a photo of himself looking frightened.
However, the new season certainly won't be all about the drama. The trailer also shows Matt and Amy's son Jeremy Roloff and his wife, Audrey, welcoming their daughter, Ember, into the world. We also see their son Zach Roloff and his wife, Tori, taking on the challenge of becoming first-time parents to . Amy is also seen laughing with her current boyfriend, Chris Marek. "My relationship with Chris means the world to me," she gushes.
Season 13 of Little People, Big World premieres Tuesday, April 3, at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.