Audrey Roloff is no longer a cast member on Little People, Big World.
She and her husband, Jeremy, quit the program in 2018.
However, the author/podcast host/frequent user of Instagram will forever be associated with the family behind this popular reality show -- but not always in a positive sense.
As has been made evident more and more of late, simply put: Audrey and her in-laws do not get along.
There have been notable examples of tension between Audrey and Jeremy's relatives for years now, with the following feuds and obstacles standing out above all the rest.
Ready to take a trip down ugly memory lane?
1. Come On. Does Audrey Really Not Get Along with Her In-Laws?
For the record, we've never talked to Audrey about this. But she turned 29 years old in July 2020 and did not invite any in-laws to her party. Let's start with that because it's a fact.
2. Non-Invites All Around!
Similarly, weeks before this gathering, Audrey and Jeremy hosted a couple for a July 4th shindig -- a couple that sources have confirmed is tight with Zach and Tori Roloff. And yet: Zach and Tori were nowhere to be found.
3. But Everyone Likes Tori, Right?
We always assumed as much. In November 2019, however, Audrey was the only Roloff NOT to send Tori public well wishes after she welcomed her second child into the world.
4. Has Bode Even Met Lilah?
In June 2020, Tori captioned a photo as follows: "meeting another baby for the first time: a series..." This implies that Tori's daughter has never met Audrey's son, despite the two being born weeks apart -- and also, you know, being cousins and all.
5. The Real Bad Blood, Though?
That clearly exists between Audrey and Jeremy Roloff, the latter of whom is an outspoken liberal and agnostic, and maybe even an atheist. Audrey, conversely, talks all the time about her faith and her Christianity and often comes across as rather preachy online as a result.
6. It's So On Between These Two
Like, SO on. After George Floyd was killed and social protests broke out nationwide, Audrey sounded concerned about the whole thing, citing a bible verse that reads: "If you are also struggling to figure what God requires of you in this moment, remember the words from Micah 6:8. DO justice. Love kindness. And walk HUMBLY with your God."
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