LPBW: Tori Roloff Reveals How Newborn Son Josiah’s The ‘Easiest’ Kid To Take Care of As He
Little People, Big World star Tori Roloff has revealed that her newborn son, Josiah, is the easiest child to care for. She shared with her social media followers that he is growing quickly, along with a sweet new picture of him.
On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, 31-year-old Tori updated her fans on her and 32-year-old Zach Roloff’s third child, Josiah.
She posted an adorable photo of the baby falling asleep after struggling to settle him down. In the caption, Tori wrote, “I just want to squeeze him.”
The Little People, Big World star shared a parenting update, saying, “He’s by far my easiest when it comes to burping or getting bubbles out, but something this afternoon is bugging him.
He’s also growing up so much—I can’t stand it!”
Tori revealed that Josiah is now big enough to wear some of his older brother Jackson’s baby clothes, adding, “He’s finally fitting into all of his brother’s clothes, and it’s making me so sentimental.”
Along with Josiah and 5-year-old Jackson, Tori and Zach also share a 2-year-old daughter, Lilah. In May 2022, the couple revealed that their newborn Josiah has achondroplasia, a condition commonly known as dwarfism.
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Zach and Tori explained their son’s diagnosis.
“He has achondroplasia, but he’s not ‘just Josiah the achondroplasia,'” Zach said, emphasizing that the condition doesn’t define their son’s identity.
Tori added, “Just like I’m Tori, I have brown hair—I’m not ‘a brunette.’ That’s not how I would classify myself.”
The Roloff family is very familiar with achondroplasia, as Zach, along with his parents, Amy and Matt Roloff, also have dwarfism.
Tori does not have the condition, nor do Zach’s siblings—his twin brother Jeremy, 32, younger sister Molly, 28, and brother Jacob, 25.
Tori and Zach welcomed Josiah earlier than expected on April 30, 2022. Since his birth, the couple has shared many pictures of their baby boy on social media.
Recently, the family moved to a new $1 million estate in Washington. The relocation followed Zach’s inability to reach an agreement with his father to purchase part of the family’s farm.