Amy Roloff Gets Regular Job Amid ‘LPBW’ Cancellation Rumors
Little People Big World cast member Amy Roloff seems to be preparing for life after, with cancelation rumors swirling. What is Amy’s backup plan if and when LPBW gets the ax?
Little People Big World Season 25 Could Be The Last
Little People Big World Season 25 is currently airing. With the way the chips appear to be falling, this could be the last for the TLC show. LPBW has been on the air since 2006. This makes it one of the longest-active shows on the air across all genres. However, the writing is on the wall that the curtain will officially close after Season 25.
Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff officially confirmed recently that Season 25 is their last Little People Big World season. Fans were hoping that focusing on Zach, Tori, and their children would be the future of the show. With the husband and wife bowing out to focus on their new podcast, that plan is out the window.
LPBW Celebs Preparing For Life After
Little People Big World has been on the air for so long that it’s hard to imagine the show no longer being on the air. Viewers have watched Matt, Amy, and their family for almost 20 years. As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. TLC hasn’t confirmed an official cancelation yet. Tori and Zach no longer being in the mix all but ensures it.
A big question Little People Big World fans have is what many of the family members will do without that TLC check coming in. Matt Roloff is focusing on his short-term rental business since he converted the farmhouse and more into an Airbnb and Vrbo situation.
Little People Big World: Amy Roloff Has Her Plan In Motion
Amy Roloff has stayed busy with her own projects, especially since selling her portion of Roloff Farms back to Matt Roloff. She makes fudge, which is extremely popular with Little People Big World fans. She also posts a lot of cooking videos on social media.
Amy Roloff recently told her Little People Big World fans that she is back to teaching. There was definitely an adjustment period for her, as it’s something different for her as she switches gears. Amy Roloff has enough of a nest egg that she could retire comfortably if she wanted to. Instead, she is keeping herself busy and helping students out along the way. With a few days already under her belt, she is getting herself back into the routine of things.
Amy Roloff said: “I’m looking forward to next week because I get to teach a first-grade class. I’m excited about it!”