Apparently, People Hate Jeremy Roloff’s Long Hair
Long hair, don’t care! Audrey Roloff posted the sweetest message on social media for her hubby, Jeremy Roloff, but all people seem to be talking about is his hair. The Little People, Big World star has been rocking some longer locks these days, and it appears that fans are, well, not a fan. Watch the video below to see the pic for yourself!
Last week, the reality star dad opened up about how fatherhood changed him. “Yesterday I had a dying to self moment,” he began. “The realization that my life is not about me. This baby is a part of the continual dying-to-self process that is necessary to pursue holiness over happiness. If you pursue happiness over holiness, you may lose both. But if we pursue holiness, happiness may get thrown in. There is a selfishness deep down that I’m ashamed to say, almost resented the freedom and time that I am about to lose. However, as it’s been said, nothing can truly be yours until you’ve fully given it away. Jesus said it best, ‘He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.’ I want to live for the truth of holiness, not the facade of happiness. I want to find my life and find it in the fullness and freedom of Christ.”
Yet he wasn’t the only one struggling with the changes that come with being a first-time parent. His wife, Audrey, also had a difficult time adjusting to becoming a new mom and it didn’t help that she came down with mastitis, which is a painful infection that is common among women who breastfeed. “While I am overflowing with love for my daughter and husband, I won’t sugar coat it… these past two weeks have been HARD,” she admitted back in September.
But now it looks like the new parents are getting the hang of things, and they’re starting to get back to normalcy after welcoming their daughter. Jeremy went back to work on Roloff Farms earlier this month, and Ember took her first-ever visit to her grandparents’ pumpkin patch.
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