Exclusive‘Nope!’ Jeremy Roloff Has Zero FOMO About ‘LPBW’: ‘I Quit the Show, I Haven’t Quit My Family’
Tell us how you really feel, Jeremy Roloff! The former Little People, Big World star revealed to In Touch exclusively that he doesn’t have any regrets about quitting the show, despite being a part of it for nearly 13 years.
“No! Nope,” the 28-year-old dad told our cameras while promoting their new book, A Love Letter Life. His wife, Audrey, chimed in and laughed, “No, don’t be mean about it!”
But fear not, folks. These two had nothing but positive things to say about their experiences. “We wouldn’t be able to be doing what we’re doing without it,” the 27-year-old mama admitted.
And Jeremy agreed. “It’s been an extraordinary experience, and if anyone asks me about the show, I always say, ‘If I could do it all over again, I would.’ And I think that sums up my experience with it very well.” He continued, “It was fantastic. It was so much fun. So much opportunity. A lot of growth. It’s just time to do something else.”
So … would he ever make a special appearance? “Yeah. I might have quit the show, but I haven’t quit my family,” he dished. We’ll take it!
“Not doing the show has just given us a lot of freedom. A lot of freedom to go pursue our passions and adventures we wanted and just kind of being out from under that umbrella. We feel like we’re blossoming in a very healthy way and a lot of doors are opening and so we’re gonna keep walking through them.”
That said, there is one thing he will miss: “The crew. The team. It was fun, ya know, showing up and there were 20 people there and we’d go in the barn and have coffee before we shoot, and it was just fun. The comradery of it all.”
But Jer isn’t the only one who’s happy his reality TV career is in the past. The author’s little brother, Jacob, revealed in an Instagram comment last week that he, too, was thrilled the show is behind him.
“Thank you for the sentiment,” the now 22-year-old wrote on March 29 after a fan was struck by his paper on children growing up in front of the camera. “I actually did decide not to appear on the show after my 18th birthday and am very happy about that decision,” he said with a raised hand and thumbs up emojis.
Luckily, Jeremy’s twin brother, Zach, and his wife, Tori, will still be gracing our television screens every Tuesday night beginning April 2. Oh yeah, and Auj and Jeremy’s book is also available in stores and online that same day. “Surprise!” Audrey told us. Welp, we know what our plans will be tomorrow!
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