The Roloff family is best known for their reality television show "Little People, Big World," which first premiered on TLC in 2006. The show follows the lives of Matt and Amy Roloff, both of whom have dwarfism, and their four children: Jeremy, Zach, Molly, and Jacob.
Over the years, viewers have watched as the Roloff family navigates the challenges and triumphs of living with dwarfism, running their family farm, and dealing with the everyday ups and downs of life. The show has also documented the children as they grow up, go off to college, get married, and start families of their own.
In recent years, the Roloff family has faced some significant changes and challenges. Matt and Amy divorced in 2016 after nearly 30 years of marriage, and both have since moved on to new relationships. Zach and his wife Tori have welcomed two children, Jackson and Lilah, who also have achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism. Jeremy and his wife Audrey have also welcomed two children, Ember and Bode.
Despite these changes, the Roloff family remains close-knit and continues to share their lives with viewers through their show and social media. They have also become advocates for raising awareness about dwarfism and promoting acceptance and inclusion for individuals with disabilities.
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