Little People Big World: Jeremy Wants The Entire Farm For Himself! Rejected By Matt As Zach Gets Share

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The Roloff kids have all grown up, and like those dramatic-rich families, disputes related to the distribution of their father’s property have begun. As of now, only Zach seems to be the only one in the game, even though the Little People Big World dad wants something else. Matt Roloff recently cleared it out that he wants all his kids to have a share of the farm. He wants them to live together and run the business by each other’s side. However, it doesn’t seem like things are going his way. Reports say that Jeremy and his wife Audrey might be wanting the entire farm for themselves. Here’s what took place.

Little People Big World: Jeremy & Audrey Want The Farm Only For Themselves? Matt Rejects

Well, we all knew that Jeremy has always been keen to take over his dad’s farm. Even when the other Roloff kids had nothing in mind, it was him who had everything planned out. However, things didn’t go well for him in the end. Only recently, Jeremy confirmed that he was trying to buy a portion of the Roloff farm, on his social media. However, his offer was eventually declined due to unknown reasons. Many suggested that he might be wanting the property for free from his father. However, there are other reasons that are fitting into this situation. In fact, there might be a chance that he and Audrey wanted to be the sole owners of the property.

Fans of Little People Big World have recently been talking about how Jeremy and Audrey have disappeared from their highly active social media platforms. This happened soon after Season 22 began airing on TLC. Well, the couple was rejected when they offered to buy the Roloff farms. Hence, it would be hard for them to watch Zach take over the share and be involved in the farm on the show. Moreover, they could’ve taken this social media break to avoid all sorts of controversies related to the topic. As these things happen, people have been discussing that there’s a chance that Jeremy wanted the entire farm for himself under his wife’s influence.

In one of the recent episodes, Zach was discussing how Jeremy was the most interested in taking over the farm. However, his offer was not accepted by Matt and Amy. Eventually, Zach was able to get a hand on the land. Well, there has to be a reason why Zach’s offer was accepted, and Jeremy’s wasn’t. This might be because Zach had no issues sharing the property with his siblings.

Little People Big World: Is Zach The Sole Candidate For The Property Right Now?

Even though Jeremy’s offer to live at the farm was eventually rejected, he is still in the game. Matt appeared in a recent interview on The First Class Fatherhood YouTube channel. Among many details, he revealed that he always wanted all his kids to share his property. In fact, Matt also talked about how he wants to have all his children be active on the farm and live together in harmony. While he knows that Zach and Jeremy were already interested in buying some land, The LPBW dad wants Jacob to have a share too.

Moreover, he was quite intrigued that Jacob is interested in composting and the science of soil. Hence, he now wants his youngest son to have a portion of the farm for his composting. However, Jacob might not be taking this seriously as he doesn’t seem to be involved in the farm yet. Whereas, Zach has already been working on the farm with his father and has been very vocal of his interest to move in. On the other hand, Molly Roloff is barely heard off on the entire show and only appears in some of her family’s recent photos. Hence, now that almost all his siblings aren’t very involved in the property, Zach might actually be the sole candidate to own some Roloff shares. Only the future will tell what’s actually going to happen to this 100-acre farm.

What do you think? Who amongst the Roloff kids should own the property? Or, should they be sharing equal parts with each other? Tell us in the comments, and stay tuned to TV Season Spoilers for more updates.

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