'Little People, Big World' news: Matt Roloff tries to be bad, but fails

Promotional photo for TLC's television series "Litle People, Big World" Facebook/ LittlePeopleBigWorld

"Little People, Big World" star Matt Roloff tries to be bad in his latest Facebook post, but comically fails.

Fans of the TLC reality show lauded the father of the famous Roloff household for his effort to look like a gangster in a social media post.

Captioned "Occasionally... I put my bad boy on," the photo shows the 56-year-old father wearing sunglasses, sporting fake tattoos on both arms, and holding a cigarette on his mouth.

While some slammed the TV personality who stars in a family show for promoting cigarette use, others just found it "comical," calling Roloff "really funny."

One fan said, "You couldn't be bad if you tried. Nice try though."

Roloff's latest post also had fans craving for more about his family. There has not been much news about the series since season 12 ended in June this year. TLC also has yet to announce a 13<sup>th season, making fans worry that the show is coming to an end.

However, judging from the family members' social media posts, it looks like there has been some filming going on.

In another one of Roloff's posts, dated Dec. 4, the doting grandfather is seen holding baby Jackson, Zach and Tori's son. In the caption, he explained that he got to babysit the little boy twice in the past week. One of those instances was because his parents were filming a scene.

Cameras were also seen rolling in a two-month old post that made baby Jackson appear like he picked a pumpkin for cousin Ember, Jeremy and Audrey's now three-month-old daughter.

Despite these updates, however, there is no concrete date yet on when the show will return. But if the family's Facebook posts are any indication, fans will be treated to a lot of adorable moments from cousins Jackson and Ember when "Little People, Big World" finally returns.

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