The 25th season of TLC's Little People, Big World kicked off with two new episodes on Tuesday, with star Matt Roloff making a bizarre admission.
Roloff, 62, was at his farm in Oregon when his fiancée, Caryn Chandler, returned from a vacation in Arizona and offered to “film” things on the farm for her youngest guests.
“People were filming and we didn't know if they were filming dirty, obscene things,” Roloff said in a confession that comes months after Audrey Roloff announced she was pregnant.
“We're tightening the rules about what people can do.” “You can't come here and make a porn video or something,” he told Caryn.
Chandler, laughing, asked how he knew what kind of videos were being filmed, even though he didn't want their home to be recognized.
The 25th season of TLC's Little People, Big World kicked off with two new episodes on Tuesday, with star Matt Roloff making a bizarre admission
Roloff, 62, was at his farm in Oregon when his fiancée, Caryn Chandler, returned from a vacation in Arizona and offered to “film” things on the farm for her youngest guests.
“Well, we wouldn't do that, but it would come up and someone would say, 'Isn't that the Roloff living room?'” Roloff added.
Roloff initially put the so-called “big house” on his farm up for sale in May 2022, but just a few months later, in October, he turned it into a short-term rental.
“The short-term rental concept was very, very good. “We’re almost fully booked,” Roloff adds in the premiere.
“I would say my ultimate goal would still be to sell the north side, but I'm going to do that short-term rental now while the economy is kind of in question,” he clarified.
Aside from the potential X-rated tenants, Roloff said there are also problems with other tenants.
“You like to think when you do these short-term rentals that you're just going to have these cute little families.” “Grandma and the kids,” he said to Chandler, who joked, “Like a Roloff reunion.”
“We had that once, but of the 20 or 30 we've had so far, every scenario is different,” he admitted.
“A group will come in and it will be wonderful, but then there will be other times when people are trying to put away the wine glasses in the trash can, so we had broken glass in the trash can – that was interesting.” “There was a pool cue in the wall,” he added.
“Well, we wouldn't do that, but it would come up and someone would say, 'Isn't that the Roloff living room?'” Roloff added
Roloff initially put the so-called “big house” on his farm up for sale in May 2022, but just a few months later, in October, he turned it into a short-term rental
“The short-term rental concept was very, very good. “We’re almost fully booked,” Roloff adds in the premiere
“We had that once, but of the 20 or 30 we've had so far, every scenario is different,” he admitted
The premiere comes months after Audrey Roloff announced she was pregnant and expecting her fourth child with husband Jeremy.
The “Little People, Big World” stars already share daughter Ember, six, and sons Bode, three, and Radley, two.
The couple announced the happy news on Monday in an adorable family video on Instagram.
The family stood in a row, surrounded by autumn leaves, whispering the news to each other.
At the end of the line, little Radley shouted that he was going to be a “big brother” while Jeremy held up four fingers.