The Roloff family has changed sinceLittle People, Big World’spremier.

The spouses were distinctive in that they were both little people, as is one of their four children.

That’s an understatement, given all that’s happened to the family over the years.

Matt and Amy Roloff in 2008

Here’s how the Roloff family has changed sinceLittle People, Big World’s premiere.

Youngest child Jacob was just 8-years-old, while daughter Molly was 12.

Fraternal twins Jeremy and Zach (the latter the only Roloff child to haveachondroplasia) were 15.

Jacob Roloff from Little People, Big World with a bandage on his face

Given the show’s long and successful run, viewers literally watched the four grow up on television.

According toThe Oregonian, a 2,000-pound concrete counterweight smashed Jacob on the head.

Meanwhile, Detjen needed more than 200 stitches.

Matt Roloff behind the wheel in Little People, Big World

While the fallout was documented in an episode, the accident itself didn’t appear in the show.

Jacob eventually made a full recovery.

Roloff was given a field sobriety test which he failed and then refused a breathalyzer test.

Jeremy, Ember Jean, and Audrey Mirabella Roloff from Little People, Big World

As a result, the father of four was cited and then released.

In a subsequent statement, Roloff announced he’d be pleading innocent.

He was fined $742, along with an additional $103 to cover court fees.

Zach and Tori Roloff on Little People, Big World

The following year, Jeremy had an announcement to make.

In 2020, the pair welcomed their second child, son Bode James, according toPeople.

In July 2015, Zach and fiancee Tori Patton were wed once again, at Roloff Farms.

Little People, Big World’s Jacob Roloff in the woods wearing a red hoodie

His bride revealed that patriarch Matt Roloff had planted and abundance of wheat near the gazebo.

“There’s like these huge rolling hills of wheat, which are really beautiful,” she shared.

“Mom and Dad are so in love with you already,” Tori wrote in anInstagrampost.

Matt and Amy Roloff from Little People, Big World in 2008

Both their children, as they discussed in an interview withGood Housekeeping, were born with achondroplasia.

According to Jacob, “the family that is filmed is not my family.

In September 2019,Peoplereported that Jacob and his fiance, Isabel Sofia Rock, were married.

Little People, Big World’s Matt and Amy Roloff in front of a cityscape

Like his two brothers, the nuptials took place at Roloff Farms, as noted byThe Blast.

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Naturally, Amy wondered if the two were having an affair.

Amy Roloff from Little People, Big World smiling in a garden

Understandably, Amy wrote, she “was devastated.”

The following May, the divorce was finalized.

It’s not like they can’t be in the same room together.”

Little People, Big World’s Matt Roloff and Caryn Chandler in a selfie

“We thought we’d grow old together on this farm, but plans changed,” she said.

“Right now, Matt and I are doing the best we can when it comes to family things.

The situation with his new love, he explained, was very different.

Amy Roloff and Chris Marek from Little People, Big World, smiling

“It really warms my heart.”

“My goal is eventually to get married to Caryn,” he said.

Caryn also addressed the complicated dynamic between herself and Amy.

Amy Roloff from Little People, Big World wearing monarch wings

“It’s always going to probably be a little bit awkward…but it’s getting better.”

“I just never thought someone who is average size would be interested in me,” she admitted.

“I’m excited, I’m so surprised, I’m thrilled!”

Chris Marek and Amy Roloff holding an American flag

Now that it’s happening, I couldn’t be happier or more excited.”

Meanwhile, Matt indicated that the long-term future of Roloff Farms was very much up in the air.

He added that while that may happen in the future, it’s not a reality yet.

Amy Roloff from Little People, Big World, wearing a mask

The realtor who sold her the five-bedroom, 3,767-square-foot-home was none other thanAmy Roloff’s fiance, Chris Marek.

“We’re getting out of quarantine and figuring out the new norm,” she explained.

“We’re slowly going back to filming.”

“It’s weird to have real people with you and then technology,” she continued.

In addition, safety protocols required cast and crew wear masks and be tested.

“We’re feeling it out,” she said.

“I thought yesterday and today went fantastic.”

“We’re going to make a run at finish that,” she added.

A big reason for her eagerness to bet back in front of cameras, she admitted, was financial.

“Without filming or anything, I don’t get paid.

I haven’t gotten paid in months,” she said.