'Little People, Big World' cancellation news: Amy Roloff says new season is coming next year

A promotional poster of TLC's "Little People, Big World" Facbeook/LittlePeopleBigWorld

American television series "Little People, Big World" is one of the favorite shows on TLC. Although it has a good number of viewers and the ratings are high, fans are still worried that the show will no longer return. However, fans got a ray of hope that the show is not axed after Amy Roloff responded to the issue.

According to reports, Amy confirmed the return of the show on Facebook. Back in November, a fan asked for the season premiere date in the comment section of one of Amy's posts. The reality TV star said that they will be back early in the new year. She added that it could be in March or earlier than that. Amy was also quick to address the rumors back in September when she said that the show is not ending.

Aside from this, InTouch Weekly reported that another guarantee of the show's renewal is the news that Tori Roloff and husband Zach worked with the camera crew. This means that the series is not canceled, and fans are now looking forward to another report confirming the dates of the show's premiere.

The outlet added that there is a lot to celebrate when the show returns. This includes the arrival of Jackson, the firstborn son of Tori and Zach. Apart from that, Jeremy and Audrey Botti also had their daughter Ember. Molly's wedding to her husband Joel Silvius is another reason to celebrate.

Although there are many positive changes, there are also challenges that the stars encounter while off-season. Amy and Matt are reportedly feuding after both of them found new partners. Amy is now in a relationship with Chris Marek, while Matt is dating Caryn Chandler.

"Little People, Big World" airs every Tuesdays on TLC. The show's last episode aired on June 27 featuring the wedding of Jeremy and Audrey Botti. The said episode received the highest rating with an average of 2.3 million viewers.

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