A significant adjustment is about to be made to the long-running series Little People, Big World that airs on TLC.

On Thursday, Zach and Tori Roloff announced on their Raising Heights podcast that they would be leaving the reality program after 25 seasons because they have decided to leave. The show Little People, Big World will not be returning in the near future. Tori, who is 31 years old, started out by saying, “Like, we are done.” “That part of our lives, that chapter, has closed.”

Zack, who is 33 years old, had the same emotion as his wife about the situation, saying, “I believe the chapter has closed regardless of whether or not we were asked back.” We have made it quite apparent that we are finished with that chapter for a variety of reasons, any of which will be discussed further in this section.

“But because we’ve made that pretty clear, we also haven’t they haven’t asked us back, technically,” he said further. “This last cycle was rough, between the family, the farm deal and we are done with it.”

In addition, Tori said that it is “difficult to put everything into a project that you no longer believe in,” and she mentioned that “this last season for Little People, Big World, that kind of happened.”

“It was no longer a project that we really believed in and so the last year was hard,” according to her. “It was hard to show up every day for it.”

Zach acknowledged that the 25th season, which is now being shown, was “tough,” and he also remarked how “unfortunate” their leaving is since they “had such a run there.”

Some individuals have attempted to get a statement from TLC.

In March of 2006, the first episode of Little People, Big World aired on TLC. This series follows the Roloff family, who reside in Oregon, as they go about their everyday life. The program has spent a significant amount of time focusing on Matt and Amy, who are the leaders of their family and are now ex-spouses, as well as their son Zach, who all suffer dwarfism. On Tuesday, the debut of Season 25 took place.

On their podcast, Zach and Tori pointed out that there are “a lot of reasons” for their departure from the show. Tori, who had joined the show for the first time in season 10, subsequently married her husband in 2015, was the cause for their departure. Tori, on the other hand, said that their three children, a girl named Lilah Ray who is four years old, a boy named Jackson Kyle who is six years old, and a son named Josiah Luke who is 21 months old, were “a really large portion of our reasoning for maybe not doing the show anymore.”

In response to continued inquiries over their departure from the program, the pair posted a joint statement on Instagram in which they said, “There were moments in reality television that we loved and moments that we didn’t, but overall, we’re grateful to our crew and our producer, and we’re excited for our next chapter!”

By Anna

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