To tease the upcoming season of “Little People, Big World,” TLC announced the show’s return in February 2024, despite speculation about the fate of the Roloff Farm in Oregon causing family strife.
Amy, Zach, and other members of the Roloff clan are set to make their TV comebacks, ready to navigate the challenges ahead.
The new season promises more uncertainties as the family constructs their ideal farmhouse and deals with unexpected proposals, like Matt’s sudden desire to sell part of the century-old farm.
Amy and Chris’s divorce and Amy’s unease about family conflicts lead her to host a fundraiser, hoping to strengthen family ties, but tensions quickly arise.
Meanwhile, Zach and Tori face upheaval when Zach undergoes emergency surgery, and the family deals with these unexpected twists. Matt’s decisions regarding the farm create conflicts, particularly with Zach, as he intended to sell part of it but later turned it into a vacation spot. This decision creates strains in Zach’s desire to buy a portion of the farm, leading to their departure from Portland to Washington. Amidst these changes, Audrey and Jeremy, once a part of the show, display signs of reconciliation with Matt, organizing family gatherings and raising questions about their intentions. The season also sheds light on their growing family, revealing Audrey’s pregnancy and their evolving dynamics with Matt, bringing both heartwarming moments and parenting criticisms. The family’s challenges, including Matt’s relations with the grandchildren, tensions over property, and Audrey’s parenting choices, set the stage for emotional upheavals and potential reconciliations in the forthcoming season.