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Big Trouble ! Matt Roloff Drops Bombshell | Roloff Family | Little People Big World | LPBW

Matt Roloff dishes on the future of the TLC show.

I hate saying goodbye. I will explain everything. He speculated that the season 25 finale might be the series finale. So if LPBW never does come back in whatever various other forms, I think the consensus is they wrapped up the Roloff LPBW Crazy Train Saga pretty good, he stated.

Matt Roloff offers his opinion on whether Little People, Big World will ultimately conclude as the show’s future remains uncertain. The patriarch of the Roloff family, 62, responded to inquiries about the future of his family’s long-running reality show and the reasons he thinks TLC, which has not commented on the show’s status, is holding off on revealing the series finale.

In a statement posted to Facebook on April 26, season 25 has concluded with its final episode. After announcing that he was no longer bound by a contract NDA with the network, Matt addressed reports that the Little People, Big World season 25 finale on April 23 was the show’s series end.

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He stated that he and his ex-wife Amy Roloff, as well as the show’s producers, were aware that their children had no desire to return to the camera for quite some time.

It’s true that several family members have announced publicly that they are no longer interested in filming LPBW, he said. Matt feels that the network withheld the news that last week’s episode marked the series conclusion in order to leave room for possible specials.

Even though he stated the Roloff family completed our contract obligations and wrapped up filming in September, going back to running the farm and our normal lives was the message his family allegedly sent to TLC in 2010, stating that they were no longer interested in filming. He claimed the network persuaded them to come back despite their want to stop by hosting weddings at their family farm and specials about tourism.

 

This is why I think there is some hesitation to announce from TLC that the show is over, he continued. Even though the family as a whole is enjoying being away from it all after 19 to 20 years, Caryn Chandler, Matt’s fiancée, and many other family members have publicly stated they are done with filming.

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In addition, Matt stated that the program was relationship-based, and he believes that as family members drift away from the show, it has become more difficult to produce the same content. I am aware that I cannot foresee the future, he went on.

My assumption is that the network is unable to as well. In my opinion, TLC skillfully managed to hedge their bet and present a positive and nuanced portrayal of the show and the current status of the family. Those members who continue to participate on the most recent Tuesday season finale.

So if LPBW never does come back in whatever various other forms, I think the consensus is they wrapped up the Roloff LPBW Crazy Train Saga pretty good, he added.

That’s why many of you felt it was a series finale. You never know what the future may bring, so if you are me and apparently TLC too, I hate saying goodbye—only see you later. And love, love, Matt concluded.

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