'Little People, Big World' news: Roloff family keeping themselves busy amid uncertainty of show

Promotional photo for reality television series "Little People, Big World" Facebook/ LittlePeopleBigWorld

Fans of TLC's reality television series "Little People, Big World" went crazy over baby Jackson Roloff in December. Now, supporters of the show and the Roloff family are happy to see Amy with her new boyfriend Chris Marek and what the rest of the family members are up to.

TLC is yet to announce the future of "Little People, Big World" with status of season 13 still unknown. Fans are now keeping track with the family through their social media accounts, mainly on Instagram. Amy recently posted a picture of her with boyfriend Marek. The mother-of-four captioned the photo with "Changing it up. Chris took the selfie. Date night. Thai food and seeing a local play in downtown Hillsboro. Love it!"

Many of her followers, as well as her fans, quickly joined in all the fun and shared their excitement for Roloff's love interest. One person wrote, "So glad to see you two together still and looking so happy." Another commented, "We LOVE YOU AMY and We wish the best for you."

Roloff's son Jeremy is busy spending some quality time with his wife Audrey Mirabella and newborn baby Ember Jean. Jeremy's twin brother Zach is also enjoying some alone time with his own family. The youngest of the Roloff family, Jacob, is traveling the world with the love of his life Isabel. The family recently celebrated Jacob's 21<sup>st birthday.

Fans of the show are hoping for new updates on whether the series will be renewed for another season or canceled after season 12. The show generated fairly good reviews from critics. The show got a 4 out of 5 score from Common Sense Media, a 6.5 out of 10 from IMDB, and an 8.7 out of 10 from TV.com.

Many fans are hopeful for another season and are excited for the latest happenings and updates in the life of the Roloff family.

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