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'Little People' Family Feud! Matt & Amy Roloff's Youngest Son Jacob Claims He Was 'F***ed' Out Of Reality TV Fortune

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Source: Splash News

Sept. 4 2015, Updated 1:04 p.m. ET

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Little people, big family feuds!

Just three months after Amy and Matt Roloff filed for divorce, the TLC reality parents' youngest son is speaking out against his famous family.

Jacob Roloff, 18, took to Twitter to air his grievances over the family's financial dealings earlier this week.

"Man I wish it didn't feel like I was getting f***ed out of the money from the show that was my childhood right now," the disgruntled star wrote.

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When a fan chastised the teen for "expecting others to support" him, Jacob fired back, claiming the money is rightfully his.

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Another fan called out the fact that he hasn't appeared much on the recent season of Little People, Big World or related TV specials, to which Jacob explained that he starred on the series for much of its initial run. (The show first aired from 2006 until 2010, before picking back up again in 2013.)

Unlike his spotlight-loving older brothers, twins Jeremy and Zach, 25, Jacob has largely remained off camera. Instead, the teen has used social media to speak his mind— and create controversy.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Jacob shocked fans when he recently boasted about smoking marijuana and dropping out of high school on Twitter.

Jacob's parents, brothers and sister Molly, 21, have yet to comment on the money claims.

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