Matt Roloff, star of Little People, Big World, has faced criticism for his recent actions on Roloff Farms. The 58-year-old reality TV personality, who divorced Amy Roloff in 2016 after nearly 30 years of marriage, has been accused of being manipulative and unkind toward his ex-wife. The conflict arose when Matt built a wall dividing Roloff Farms into two separate properties following their split. He described the wall as symbolic, expressing excitement about the project, which he had anticipated for a long time.
However, when Amy came over to inspect the renovation, tensions quickly escalated. The former couple argued over the wall, with Amy making a pointed remark about it potentially causing more division, likening it to the infamous Hatfields and McCoys feud. Matt, in turn, criticized Amy for becoming defensive, highlighting their continued inability to work together amicably.
Fans of the show were quick to voice their displeasure with Matt’s behavior. Some labeled him as manipulative and criticized his constant need for praise, expressing concern about how he treats Amy, especially in front of their grandchildren.
In the latest episode, Amy revealed that she had purchased a new home, moving off Roloff Farms in December 2019 after spending 30 years on the property. Meanwhile, Matt disclosed that he is building a new house on Roloff Farms with his son, Jacob. This new home, which took five years to plan, will likely be where Matt lives with his longtime girlfriend, Caryn Chandler. Notably, Caryn refused to live in the main farmhouse where Matt and Amy raised their four children, preferring a fresh start in a new space.
The ongoing drama between Matt and Amy continues to capture the attention of Little People, Big World viewers, as the former couple navigates their post-divorce lives while still being tied to the same property.