Why? Zach Roloff Arrest | Tori Alone | Amy Roloff Crying Amy | Little People Big World | TLC
Why? Zach Roloff Arrest | Tori Alone | Amy Roloff Crying Amy | Little People Big World | TLC
In an emotional turn of events, Little People, Big World stars Tori and Zach Roloff faced a Thanksgiving that was far from what they had planned. Tori shared on Instagram that she missed the family gathering due to illness, leading to disappointment as she had hoped to host her side of the family for the holiday. Zach, however, took their children—Jackson, Lilah, and Josiah—to his mom Amy’s, ensuring the kids were still with family. While Tori stayed home to rest, she posted heartfelt messages of gratitude, praising Zach’s support and expressing her love for their children.
Zach and Tori have been going through a challenging time with family dynamics, especially as Zach remains distant from his father, Matt Roloff. Tension between Zach and Matt has been evident on the show, especially after Matt’s decision to sell a portion of Roloff Farms to an outsider rather than to his twin sons, a move that has widened the family rift. Meanwhile, Matt spent his Thanksgiving on the East Coast with 6,000 strangers at a festival, highlighting the family’s ongoing divide.
But there’s another exciting twist: Zach will soon travel to Colombia for the Talaba Cup, an international soccer tournament that promotes dwarfism awareness across the Americas. Fans have long admired Zach’s dedication to soccer, which he now shares with his son Jackson. This passion for the game led Zach to participate in the Talaba Cup, representing the U.S. alongside teams from Mexico, Paraguay, Colombia, and other South American countries. As he prepares for the tournament, fans are cheering him on and following his journey, which marks another big moment in his life.
Tori and Zach’s holiday season is packed with family obligations, emotions, and big milestones. With new challenges and personal victories on the horizon, fans are eagerly tuning in to see how the Roloff family balances the season’s joys and trials.