'Little People, Big World' update: Amy Roloff addresses feud rumors between Jacob and Audrey

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

Amy Roloff has addressed the speculations of a feud between fellow "Little People, Big World" stars Jacob Roloff and Audrey Roloff after images from the family's holidays celebration did not feature Jacob and Audrey in the same shot.

Over the past few weeks, the Roloff family have been sharing numerous photos on social media as they celebrated the holiday season with their relatives. However, followers of the family noticed that Jacob and Audrey could not be found together in any of the images which fueld rumors that the two are not in good terms.

According to a previous report by Radar Online, Jacob and Audrey are not fond of each other which is why the 20-year-old former reality television star unfollowed his sister-in-law on Instagram. Additionally, the two have opposing religious views as Audrey and her husband are conservative Christians, while Jacob is an agnostic.

Fans have been speculated that Jeremy and Audrey might be avoiding Jacob, and he might be doing the same to them to explain how they managed to miss each other over the holiday season. However, Amy has refuted the rumors saying that the two were out of town.

"To clear it up: Jeremy and Audrey were out of town for New Years." Amy wrote on the comments section of her Instagram post.

The post also stirred up rumors that Jacob and his girlfriend Isabel already have a baby as Isabel can be seen holding a child in the photo. Amy was quick to deny the speculations, saying the baby belonged to one of their relatives.  

The alleged rivalry between Audrey and Jacob is one of the few controversies surrounding the family. In 2017, insiders told The Hollywood Gossip that there was tension between Amy and Matt because of the latter's relationship with Caryn Chandler. Chandler started dating the family patriarch despite being close friends with Amy.

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