Do we finally have an answer to why Matt Roloff seems to screw up his sons?
As Little People, Big World fans know at this point, the father of four found himself in scalding hot water this past May after putting part of the farm up for sale.
The veteran TLC personality surprised followers when she put 16 acres on the market…
… and then he pissed off Zach and Jeremy after saying they tried to get a deal on the property before selling it.

Marking his father directly in response to this statement a few months ago, Zach wrote at the time that “this post is completely false and wrong. My father is manipulating the narrative right now [Season 23] exit.”
Zach concluded, just blasting his parents:
Once again as has been the case for most of life not taking responsibility for one’s own actions and blaming others.
Dragging the family drama he made up and then lying to his fan base to make himself out is okay.
This new post is surprisingly less cowardice and manipulation of family and children for their own gain.

Matt wasn’t too upset about the way she handled it, and maybe now we know why.
Three days ago, Roloff posted some photos on Instagram, writing a long caption that sent a Christmas message to his followers.
But at the end of this post, Matt added a note about the Cameo account.
For anyone looking for a last-minute holiday gift, Roloff is heavily pushing his page on this platform, which allows people to pay celebrities to send recorded video messages.

“I will be available to record last minute “cameos” as Christmas gifts for those who need a personal Happy Holiday, or Merry Christmas wishes for friends or loved ones,” Matt wrote.
“Just make sure you provide as much detail in your request as possible so that I can make a personal greeting.
“There is a fee, so don’t forget that I can’t do the request for free. It’s reserved for people who want to make an investment. After Christmas I’ll be back to my 5 day shift.
“But until Christmas night ..I will change it quickly. Go to “cameo point com” search Matt Roloff.

Sort of a strange thing only included in the conclusion of the Christmas-themed post, will not say?
But what if Matt Roloff is desperate for cash? What if this explains why they put the farm on the market and why they look for the highest bidder…
It would explain a lot, wouldn’t it?

At the end of October, meanwhile, Matt announced that the aforementioned 16 hectares of property is no longer for sale – but instead, it has been changed to a long-term rental.
We realize that this #staycations style house is not for everyone, but my hope is that many families can get together and have a family reunion in this house.,” Matt wrote back.
Who knows maybe even our family will get together again one weekend at the old house.. at this point … we haven’t lived yet but we are working hard to get it ready before the end of the year.
Put your name on the list at “stay at Rolofffarms dot com”. #love you all!
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