'Little People, Big World' update: Matt Roloff shares a snap with Caryn, delights fans

The promotional poster of "Little People, Big World" Facebook/LittlePeopleBigWorld

The Roloff family is now gearing up for Christmas after celebrating Thanksgiving Day. Matt Roloff recently shared a snap with Caryn Chandler greeting everyone a happy holiday, and many fans expressed excitement over how happy the couple looked.

"I want to stop and take some time out to wish you all a Happy Holiday season," Matt captioned their photo on Instagram. He also revealed that he asked Caryn's permission to post the snap after they had dinner in Arizona.

However, like any other relationship, Matt and Caryn's is not without issues because of criticisms surrounding his previous marriage with Amy Roloff. Some fans could not help but compare how different Caryn is with Matt's ex-wife. 

It has been more than a year since Matt and Amy Roloff got divorced, and it seems like the TLC reality series' followers have now moved on. Thus, hate comments aside, there are fans who are truly excited for the couple, and are wishing them happiness. While Matt is finally enjoying his romance with Caryn, Amy, on the other hand, has found new love with Chris Marek. 

Amy and Matt decided to file for divorce after 27 years of marriage back in June 2015. They share four kids together -- sons Zach, Jeremy, and Jacob and a daughter, Molly.

Meanwhile, Tori Roloff also shared a series of pictures of her Thanksgiving Day celebration with her husband's family at Christmas Mountain's U Cut Farm in Scappoose, Oregon, on her Instagram account. "Today we helped Grandma Roloff get her Christmas tree!" she captioned the snaps.

The "Little People, Big World" star also revealed that she feels blessed to call the people around her as her family. She, too, is grateful for celebrating the holidays as it brings them closer together. "[It] fills my cup with such joy," she also added.

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