A significant change is on the horizon for TLC's enduring series Little People, Big World as Zach and Tori Roloff have announced their departure after 25 seasons. The couple made this revelation on their Raising Heights podcast, stating that they will not be returning to the show. Tori expressed that they have unequivocally closed the chapter on that part of their lives.
Zach echoed his wife's sentiments, emphasizing that they have moved on from that chapter for various reasons, including challenges with family dynamics and farm dealings. The couple indicated that the last season was particularly tough, with Tori mentioning the difficulty of investing in a project they no longer believed in.
Little People, Big World, which premiered in 2006, follows the Roloff family in Oregon, with a focus on family members Matt, Amy, and Zach, who have dwarfism. The 25th season is currently airing on TLC.
Zach and Tori, who joined the show in season 10 and married in 2015, cited their three children as a significant factor in their decision to step away from the series. They expressed gratitude to the show's crew and producer while looking forward to their next chapter.
The couple's departure marks the end of an era for the long-running reality show, with fans expressing mixed reactions to the news. Despite the challenges faced during filming, Zach and Tori remain appreciative of the experiences gained from their time on the show.
As the Roloffs bid farewell to Little People, Big World, viewers can catch the remaining episodes of the 25th season airing on Tuesdays on TLC. The show's legacy will continue to resonate with audiences as it navigates this significant transition.