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‘Little People, Big World’ Star Sets the Record Straight on Roloff Farm Rumors

Little People, Big World” fans followed along as drama unfolded between Matt Roloff and his sons over possession of their family farm. While the TLC star ultimately decided not to sell the land to his children, rumors have swirled that youngest son Jacob Roloff actually took over.


Isabel Roloff Clears Up Roloff Farm Rumors

Isabel Roloff, Jacob’s wife, took to her social media platform to clear up rumors surrounding her husband and Roloff Farm.

“I’m so glad he got the farm,” one fan commented on a November 22 TikTok video shared by Isabel. “Used to watch this family and watched him grow up on TV.”

Isabel responded to the fan’s comment with a follow-up video on November 28.

“He didn’t [get the farm]!” she wrote over a clip of Jacob cooking in the kitchen. “We live on the property along with Matt [Roloff] who owns it still. We rent our house, and Jacob works here full time. I care for the animals.”

According to Isabel, the couple “steward the land” while raising their son and the animals on the Oregon property.

“We hope to keep the farm alive as long as we have anything to do with it,” she added.


Fans Show Support for Jacob’s Hard Work

While Jacob may not own the land, he certainly keeps the farm running smoothly, which fans quickly acknowledged the comments section of her TikTok videos.

“Dang! I’m glad he still works on the farm! He truly deserves that farm though,” one fan commented.

“Wishing on everything good in the universe that you eventually get to keep at least some of it,” another added.

A third follower noted, “I love this for Jacob and his beautiful family! He has been through so much. he deserves this more than anyone.”


Matt Roloff Previously Listed the Farm for Sale

The father of four — who shares songs Jeremy, Zach and Jacob, as well as daughter Molly with ex-wife Amy Roloff — caused major family drama when he listed the family farm for sale in 2022.

While the property is not currently on the market, it was most recently listed for $2,895,000 earlier this year.

“Yes, I had truly hoped that the entire farm would remain in the family forever — but life happened and that was not meant to be,” he told People in April. “My kids each have their own wonderful lives, some with their own farms, projects and their own individual dreams, which I honor and am so proud of.”

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