After nearly twenty years on the air, Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff have officially said goodbye to the long-running reality series, 'Little People, Big World.' The couple made their final appearance on the season 25 finale of the TLC show, which aired on April 23.
The episode showcased Zach's ongoing disagreements with his father, Matt Roloff, who decided against selling him the family farm. Zach expressed his desire for his children to have similar outdoor experiences but acknowledged the lack of interest in the farm from his kids.
Matt, on the other hand, discussed the strained relationship with his son and his hopes of his grandkids visiting the farm in the future. However, his fiancée, Caryn Chandler, seemed less optimistic about the situation.
Zach, one of Matt and Amy Roloff's eldest sons, along with his twin brother Jeremy and siblings Jacob and Molly, has been navigating the complexities of family dynamics following his parents' divorce in 2016.
After the divorce, Amy sold her shares of the Roloff Farms property to Matt. In 2021, Matt decided against selling part of the land to Zach, leading to the listing of 16 acres for sale. Zach disputed his father's claim that none of his children wanted to inherit the farm.
In February, Zach and Tori confirmed their departure from 'Little People, Big World' in a YouTube video, citing multiple reasons for their exit, including family tensions and the farm deal. The couple expressed that they had moved on from the show and closed that chapter of their lives.