Entire Roloff Family Reunites! Is The 'Little People' Feud Finally Over?
April 24 2018, Published 4:33 p.m. ET
The entire Roloff family and their significant others tagged along for a field trip to the grocery store to promote the Little People, Big World clan's salsa brand. While tension has been brewing between Jeremy Roloff's wife Audrey and her brother-in-law Jacob, all seemed to be well on the group outing on April 23. Does this mean their feud is finally over? Click through the RadarOnline.com gallery to find out!
On Monday, Audrey and Jeremy, along with their daughter Ember, Zach and Tori, along with their son Jackson, Jacob and Izzy, and matriarch Amy Roloff headed to a grocery store in Oregon to promote their Roloff salsa.
According to Jeremy, their salsa is shipped nationwide. The group effort in making the trip seemed to help Jacob and Audrey's relationship.
Jacob seemed thrilled to bond with his nephew Jackson.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Jacob is rarely seen with Audrey and Jeremy's daughter Ember. In December, Jacob unfollowed Audrey on Instagram. And it seems he still hasn't followed her since.
Meanwhile, Baby Ember and her cousin, Jackson had an adorable photo session sitting in front jars of salsa. While Jacob's two brothers got married and had children, he recently got engaged. The feud heated up when Audrey made a passive aggressive remark following his engagement announcement. She posted a cryptic message slamming couples who "dabbled with sexual intimacy before marriage."
Audrey gave birth to her first daughter, Ember, in September. She has been vocal about her Christian faith, while Jacob admitted to not being religious in any way.
The Roloff salsa brand added three new flavors: Pumpkin Verde, Pumpkin Peach, and Pumpkin Corn.
Jacob and Audrey made the effort to hang out as a family. For the time being, the salsa has brought them together!
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