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Big World alum Audrey Roloff often faces criticism for her parenting, but TLC
fans don’t let her sister-in-law, Tori Roloff, off the hook either. This week, some critics slammed Tori, claiming she grossed them out. Read on to find out why.
While Audrey tends to ignore criticism, Tori often claps back. For instance, she grew fed up with critics who claimed she used her kids to make money. In her clapback on the “Well-Made” podcast, she didn’t deny that the kids help her earn but emphasized that they carefully save the money for their children’s future.
Recently, Tori picked up flak from TLC fans for publicly calling her daughter Lilah a liar. Some people thought she made too much of it and seemed to favor her sons, Jackson and Josiah. This favoritism contributed to why some fans claimed she grossed them out. As Tori and her husband Zach Roloff share a lot on their “Raising Heights” podcast, critics find more to complain about.
Audrey gets slammed for almost everything she does, and Zach’s wife also seems to irritate many Little People Big World fans, even though some can’t explain exactly why. A massive discussion didn’t follow, but some fans agreed that the mom of three sometimes seemed cringe.
Here are some reactions: “She never bothered me until this last season. I cannot stand the way she talks about Lilah. It’s okay to admit your kid isn’t great at something, like dancing, but she takes it too far.” Others said, “I like Jacob’s wife and Chris, but not any of the others in the family. I live near Amy, and she was rude to my family just saying hi. She tries to act like a valley girl and talks a lot like her best friend Jill Dillard.”
Zach and Tori recently discussed raising children with dwarfism on their podcast, highlighting societal views and challenges their children face. All three of their children have dwarfism, and TLC showed in season 25 that Jackson is starting to recognize the differences between himself and other children. Zach opened up about the challenges of filming scenes in public.