'Little People, Big World' rumors: Jeremy and Audrey Roloff buy another house?

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"Little People, Big World" stars, Jeremy and Audrey Roloff, have recently had their first baby together in a beautiful new house in Portland, but recent pictures posted by Jeremy, seem to indicate that the couple has bought another new home.

Jeremy has posted in several of his social media platforms a picture of his wife and their baby in front of a cabin. Interestingly enough, it is an entirely different building from what fans saw a few months ago. Back in June, the couple purchased nearly a 500-thousand-dollar two-story home in the Rockcreek area in Portland. This led to some fans thinking that they made a move without actually telling their fans.

However, according to The Inquisitr, the couple has had a reputation of staying in cabins, especially during the holiday season. With that period coming, it is no wonder why they would be seen in front of a different abode. This theory is further supported by the fact that in Audrey's personal blog, "Auj Poj," she mentions times when she and Jeremy would spend holidays in a cabin.

Based on a post she made two years ago, fans may have reason to believe that if the newlyweds are in a cabin, then it might be the same one where they had a photo shoot for their first-year wedding anniversary in October 2015.

Some fans still point out that this may be an entirely different cabin since the cabin they have been in was listed under Roloff Farms anyway. One comment made by a fan said that she has pictures at the same porch of the same cabin back when its previous owners still had it. That, however, may not seem very credible.

Nevertheless, fans will just have to find out by hoping for a new season of "Little People, Big World." Nothing is confirmed yet, but Amy Roloff commented that they had not heard any news of the show being canceled, so there is still hope, as per Hollywood Gossip.

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