Zach and Tori Roloff’s decision to leave Little People, Big World was influenced
by familial tensions and a desire for privacy.
The show’s potential future is uncertain, with key family members expressing
disinterest in returning to filming.
The ongoing feud over the family farm has strained relationships and contributed to the show’s possible conclusion.
The Little People, Big World Season 25 finale has left the fate of the long-running TLC reality show hanging, especially since it marked the end of Zach and Tori Roloff’s journey. The couple originally announced their decision to quit back in February 2024 on their podcast Raising Heights, citing familial differences as the reason. Zach Roloff opened up about their exit in the following words “We are not [coming back], and we made that pretty clear the last cycle. This last cycle was rough between the family and the farm deal, and we’re done with that. We’ve moved on.” His wife added that with the rising tensions over the ownership of the family farm, it became hard for the two of them to continue filming.
The 25th installment of the show featured parents Matt Roloff and Amy Roloff and their respective partners, Caryn Chandler and Chris Marek, along with Zach and Tori Roloff and their three kids. The other adult Roloff children, Jeremy Roloff, Molly Roloff, and Jacob Roloff, have all parted ways with the show over the years. However, since Zach Roloff was the only person in the family besides his parents to be born with dwarfism, he naturally became one of the show’s main leads. Now that the couple has chosen to move on from the show, is it possible for the TLC show Little People, Big World to continue without them?
A reality series documenting the lives of the Roloff family on their Oregon farm. Matt and Amy Roloff, along with their children, navigate the complexities of life with dwarfism. The show provides an up-close look at their daily routines, family interactions, and the various projects they undertake on the farm. Through their experiences, viewers gain insight into the challenges and triumphs of living with a physical disability, as well as the strong bonds that hold the family together.