Jeremy and Audrey Roloff are saying goodbye to 'Little People, Big World' after 14 years

Jeremy and Audrey Roloff announced on social media that they won't be returning to the show and were ready to say their goodbyes.
UPDATED FEB 18, 2020
Jeremy Roloff and Audrey Roloff in Little People, Big World (Source : IMDB)
Jeremy Roloff and Audrey Roloff in Little People, Big World (Source : IMDB)

Jeremy and Audrey Roloff have confirmed that they won't be appearing on another season of  'Little People, Big World'. The pair had been appearing on the show for 14 years but realized that it was time to move on. Jeremy took to Instagram to make the announcement that he, his wife and their daughter, Ember Jean Roloff will be exiting the show. “This is an announcement concerning Jeremy Roloff and his family specifically: After 14 years, over 300 episodes, and 17 seasons, the time has come. A year ago I made the decision that this season would be our last,” he wrote. Jeremy added that they were grateful for the love and support they had received throughout the seasons. 

“It has been an amazing run, and I can’t say thank you enough to all of you who have watched and supported us along the ride. We have the most loyal fans on TV and we appreciate every one of you. You are what made doing this so fun,” he added. Even though we will not be seeing the pair on the show anymore, Jeremy and Audrey are extending their full support to the rest of the cast members of the show. 

“We will still be supporting the family as they carry the #LPBW torch onward. This is a decision concerning Audrey and me specifically – the show must go on!” he wrote. While Jeremy and Audrey won't be seen on the show, they have 'exciting stuff' coming their way.


“That being said, we’re not disappearing. We have a lot of exciting stuff in the works and are eager to continue the work that the Lord has called us to!” he noted.  “Again, we thank you, and always enjoy when we get a chance to meet one of you. Whether it be in the airport, on the street, at pumpkin season or at one of our upcoming Beating50percent events! THANK YOU for all the love and support. Your messages, comments, gifts, and mail are noticed and appreciated. You guys are the best. Thank you for respecting our decision.”

He further added, "I also want to give a big thank you to the team at TLC. Thanks for putting up with us ;) You’ve provided us with a grand opportunity and for that, we are forever grateful." TLC said in a statement to People, “We wish Jeremy, Audrey, and Ember the best, and we are excited to continue to keep up with other members of the Roloff family when Little People, Big World returns next year."

Little People, Big World premiered in 2006 and revolved around the lives of Matt and Amy Roloff and their four children — twins Jeremy and Zach, daughter Molly, and youngest son Jacob. Since the show has aired the audience has seen the ups and downs of the family. Even though Jeremy and his family had decided to bid goodbye to the show, it will still carry on with the rest of the family members and with a lot more drama. 

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