Taking Sides? 'Little People' Matriarch Amy Roloff's Kids Fail To Promote Book After She Slams Ex Matt
June 20 2019, Updated 1:32 p.m. ET
Have the Roloff kids snubbed their beloved mother in favor of their father?
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, in Little People, Big World star Amy's latest memoir, A Little Me, she made damning allegations that her ex-husband, Matt Roloff, had an "inappropriate" relationship with current girlfriend, Caryn Chandler, for years while the reality TV parents were still married.
Amid these scathing claims, none of the former couple's four children have promoted her book on their popular social media accounts — even though the book has been on sale for weeks!
In the past few years, Matt has come out with his own children's book, Little Lucy, Big Race, Jeremy and Audrey with their own memoir, A Love Letter Life, and Jacob with his own book, Out To See.
All were promoted heavily within the family.
But it seems Amy's book isn't getting any attention, promotion, or recognition by anyone including her own children and their signifiant others.
Zach's wife, Tori, promoted Matt’s children’s book many times upon it's release, as it was dedicated to their son, Jackson. But not a peep for her mother-in-law’s book!
And while Jacob generally promotes several other books of interest to him, he's remained mum on his mom's memoir.
Traditionally, Amy's youngest son, Jacob, has been by his mother's side. In his latest book, he snubbed his dad when he called his own soccer coach as "a father figure." Despite this, Matt, Jeremy, and Zach all helped promote their brother's book.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Amy detailed why she felt her marriage ultimately fell apart, admitting she felt "betrayed" by Matt.
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As their show grew in popularity, Amy wrote Matt was “spending more and more time at the tavern he often frequented in the evenings after filming and working on the farm.”
Then, she realized Caryn — whom she never names but calls the “farm manager” in the juicy chapter — was “around more and more often.”
“Then it dawned on me. Matt and our farm manager, who had been working for us a number of years by then, seemed to have more than just a working relationship or friendship,” she said.
“I saw messages, pictures, and other things that should not have been shared between people who just worked together and were still married to other people. I was devastated.”