LPBW’s Matt Roloff Snaps At Fan Who Called Out His ‘Greed!’
Matt Roloff responded to a fan who was accusing him of being greedy amid the Roloff farms drama with his sons!
On November 2, Little People, Big World star, Matt Roloff, took to his Instagram to thank fans for visiting his farm during pumpkin season. He posted a photo of himself alongside his mother and captioned it, “Up up and away … Pumpkin Season 2022 in the books … a great wonderful year with so many new friends and connections.” The TLC star also said he was leaving rainy Oregon to spend some time in sunny Arizona now that the season was over. Fans reacted to the news in his comment section and applauded him for another successful pumpkin season.
One person said, “Your mom looks great!” But not everyone was happy for Matt. Another fan of the reality star called him greedy for selling part of the farm. They asked, “Quick question … was your greed worth giving up access to your children and grandchildren? I’m gonna pray for you Matt.” The Little People, Big World star fired back at the fan, “Quick answer. Yes!Important life lessons are hard.” Matt has been facing tons of backlash from fans ever since he decided to sell part of the farm after his son Zach, 32, had expressed his interest in buying the property.
During the series premiere that aired on November 1, Zach and Tori, 31, claimed the Roloff Farms was no longer a place of joy and had become a hostile environment. They also claimed they had no plans of introducing their newborn son, Josiah, to Matt’s girlfriend, Caryn. “I’m hoping that it’ll just … one day we’ll start to talk again, something will come up,” Caryn said in a confessional. “I know Matt’s working on his relationship with them and as that foundation gets rebuilt, I think it’ll be easier for us. This whole thing has been very painful. Still painful. I miss the kids every day. I just… I don’t have the tools to fix it.”
Since the rift in his family due to selling part of the family land, he has had a change of heart. Matt shared on Instagram that he took the property off the market in October and decided to turn it into a rental property. “Several interested parties talked about many different business ventures such as purchasing the small farm with big house to use it as a short-term rental … think AirBnB.”
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