LITTLE People, Big World stars Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler will not be tying the knot anytime soon as their wedding is “indefinitely delayed,” according to a source.
Matt proposed to Caryn in April 2023 after six years together, and the pair were said to be planning an intimate ceremony.
Caryn, 53, showed off her ring in an exclusive interview with People, which appeared to be a solitary diamond sitting on a double band surrounded by more small stones.
The U.S. Sun previously reported they were looking to make it official in May this year, but months later they are still no closer to setting a date for the big day.
A source told The U.S. Sun, “Caryn and Matt’s wedding was supposed to be set for May, but it is currently delayed with no scheduled date other than ‘possibly at end of the year.’
“They have been discussing getting married in Hawaii now, but they are still looking at ideas and it’s still in the very early planning stages.
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“They decided to delay it because Matt’s mom is needing lots of extra care right now, she’s getting older.
“Pumpkin season is also coming up and they simply haven’t had enough time to prepare for a wedding this year.”
Matt has always been close to his parents and lost his father Ronald, 84, in 2022, revealing on social media that he suddenly fell ill and passed away within a short six-week period.
The LPBW patriarch is now keen to spend more time with his elderly mom Peggy, who used to live in California before his dad’s death.
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‘WEDDING DISAGREEMENTS’
In May, Matt shared a photograph with her on Instagram, writing, “Happy Mother’s day to my mother Huny (Peggy). Some of you might know she recently relocated back to Oregon to be closer to the Farm and family. We love having her so close to everybody and most of the grands.”
During the LPBW Season 25 finale, Matt and Caryn talked about their future wedding and it was revealed they had been disagreeing a lot over how to make their day happen.
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Caryn mentioned she would like to have a small, intimate wedding, and Matt replied, “Maybe,” hinting he would rather have more family and friends at the wedding.
Matt, 62, then suggested they could fly to their wedding by helicopter and have it at Roloff Farms, saying they could wave to all their friends and family as they came down.
The location is where Matt’s ex-wife Amy tied the knot with her partner Chris Marek in 2021.
Caryn quickly brushed off the idea saying she doesn’t like helicopters because she gets motion sickness.
She added that she doesn’t want to get married on the farm because of his and Amy’s history and instead wants to start new traditions.
Despite their differing opinions, it seems the couple is still keen to get married and Matt also mentioned he was lifting weights to carry Caryn over the threshold.
Speaking to People, Matt said, “After six wonderful years together, I asked Caryn to marry me and she said yes!
“Our plan is to enjoy our engagement and we are looking forward to a simple but elegant wedding in 2024.”
Talking about the proposal, Caryn’s son Connor previously said Matt was set to get his mom a commitment ring.
“He told her, she was unaware of the commitment ring, obviously, and during the time he was getting that ring, he made the decision that he wants to marry her,” he said.
Caryn and Matt’s Relationship Timeline
Inside Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler’s relationship since they began dating.
Divorce – 2015 – LPBW fans were shocked when Matt and Amy Roloff announced their decision to divorce after almost 30 years. He then started a relationship with Caryn Chandler, the long-time manager of Roloff Farms.
Getting together – 2017 – Viewers saw the beginning of Matt and Caryn’s relationship on the show, which caused tension within the family as it took a lot for the children to get used to.
Cheating claims – 2019 – Amy claimed in her tell-all book, A Little Me, that Matt was involved with Caryn while the pair were still married. “I saw messages, pictures, and other things that should not have been shared between people who just worked together and were still married to other people. I was devastated.” Matt hit back at his ex’s claims, saying, “You couldn’t be farther [from] the truth” in a response to a fan who accused him of cheating.
Dust settles – 2020 – Matt and Amy began to put their history behind them for the sake of their grown-up children. Matt even helped out with Amy’s wedding to Chris Marek which was held at Roloff Farms.
Engagement – 2023 – Matt and Caryn announced their engagement in People Magazine with cute photographs showing off her ring. Her son Connor Chandler also told The U.S. Sun they were excited about planning their big day for May 2024.
Wedding delayed – 2024 – In August, an insider said the pair were no closer to tying the knot as they had family obligations and no time to plan the big day.
“I wasn’t there, but she said that they were in the backyard, it’s their favorite spot.
“They go out there every night when they’re in Arizona. And he proposed right then and there. It was just them.”
It was previously thought the couple could marry in Arizona or even Mexico, but they still haven’t decided.
Meanwhile, there could be some tension at the wedding as many of the family members have been feuding on and off the show.
FAMILY TENSION
Matt’s relationship with his son Zach, 33, is still not great after their feud over the sale of Roloff Farms.
He turned down his offer to buy a parcel of the land, and Zach and his wife Tori, 33, have since moved miles away to Washington and continue to keep their distance.
In an episode of their Raising Heights podcast in May, Zach said his relationship with his father was still “not great” after their issues played out on the reality show.
They have been discussing getting married in Hawaii now, but they are still looking at ideas and it’s still in the very early planning stages.
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“It’s not like, existent, I guess,” Zach said. “The filming ended, you kind of just give yourself some space and then the show airs six months later [and] it kind of brings up some old wounds.”
“Dust is settled, but like, nothing’s been fixed or anything,” Zach continued. “Stuff comes out on social media and you realize that people are thinking the same thing and it’s kind of a bummer because then it’s like, ‘Oh I thought we were kind of evening out a little bit.'”
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He claimed the people involved [Matt and Caryn] “are still in denial” and they believe they “didn’t do anything wrong.”
“It’s a narcissism, so no, it’s not great,” he added. “But I don’t know, more time might heal.”