Little People Big World cast member Zach Roloff recently opened up about his time
filming the TLC show. According to him, it wasn’t all fun and games. So, what did the
father of three have to say?
Little People Big World: Zach Roloff And Tori Roloff Made Big Move To Quit Show
Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff completely shifted the landscape of Little People Big World and its future when they dropped the bombshell that they were leaving after Season 25. They made the decision to not return after the last season, dropping that out of nowhere soon after Season 25 premiered.
This sent Little People Big World fans into a frenzy, particularly concerning what the future of the franchise would look like. Many viewers, even those who don’t like Zach or Tori, believed that their family would be the one to carry the torch into the future. However, with this move, that was clearly not the case.
LPBW: Zach And Tori Peel Back The Curtain With Podcast
Little People Big World fans know that Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff shifted their focus to their podcast, Raising Heights. While it’s not quite the same as getting a full season of Little People Big World, listeners get a more in-depth look at what the filming process for the family show was like, and more.
Raising Heights has been a big hit with Little People Big World fans. Even for viewers who get sick of Zach and Tori’s antics, most of those viewers will still listen for the behind-the-scenes tea. So it’s a win-win scenario in several ways, when even haters are tuning in and giving Zach and Tori views.
Little People Big World: Zach Roloff Opens Up About What Filming Was Really Like
Zach Roloff was the last of Matt Roloff and Amy Roloff’s adult children to quit filming Little People Big World. As fans know, Zach spent more than half his life in front of TLC cameras. Recently, he got candid about what the filming process was really like.
According to Zach, he said of his filming experience for Little People Big World: “It was odd because there was always this expectation that I should be doing something right now. When people say reality television, I always think there’s like a little caveat there because, at the end of the day, these people are paying for a crew to be here.”
Zach went on to say that while filming was “fun at times,” it was also a “very stressful” experience. Particularly when it came to filming in public, Zach “could not stand” it, calling it a “fishbowl effect.”
From the looks of it, Zach certainly seems glad to be off that ride after so many years, and content to be doing his own thing now with his family.