Ever wonder if the cosmos have a little hand in the most unexpected family reunions? Well, under a moon that’s coaxing old wounds to heal and new bonds to bloom, Matt and Amy Roloff have done the unthinkable—teaming up post-divorce with their new partners in tow to cheer on their granddaughter’s big win at the dwarf athletic events. After 26 years of marriage and a reality TV rollercoaster on Little People, Big World, these former spouses are rewriting the script on what ‘family’ means in 2025. And just when you thought Matt’s headline-making news couldn’t get more tangled—he’s recently ended his engagement with Caryn Chandler—the duo still finds a way to keep the peace for their kids and grandkids, reminding us all that sometimes the stars align in the most surprising ways. Ready to unpack the rest of this celestial family saga? LEARN MORE
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Matt Roloff and Am Roloff continue to defy the critics.
The former Little People, Big World co-stars — who, of course, are also former spouses — came together this past weekend in order to be there for a loved one.
“Amy, Chris and I celebrating Lilah’s big sporting win!” Matt the photo below, which features his ex-wife and her current husband. “At the dwarf athletic events in San Diego last July.”
Matt and Amy were married for over 26 years and share four children.
They rose to small screen fame as lead cast members on the aforementioned TLC reality show, which does not appear as if it will return with any new episodes.
Matt has continued to make headlines, however, most recently for ending his engagement with Caryn Chandler.
“Hi everyone, I have some tough news to share. Caryn and I have decided to part ways & end our engagement. Life’s a continued journey and this is the right step for us at this time,” Roloff wrote toward the end of July on social media.
Roloff and Chandler started dating way back in March 2017 and got engaged six years later, with the latter starring opposite her fiance on Little People, Big World throughout the back end of its lengthy run.
In his message on July 22, meanwhile, Roloff made a point to emphasize that things between him and his now-ex “remain amicable,” adding:
“[We] will always appreciate the many wonderful memories we have shared. Your support means the World to me and I’m committed to moving forward with positivity and trust in the path ahead. Much love to all.”
Chandler has not yet made a public comment about the break-up.
We can’t say for certain just what caused the two to go their separate ways.
Matt and Amy, to their credit, continue to put their family first.
Way back in 2019, Amy claimed that her ex cheated on her (at least in an emotional sense), an allegation that may have caused some tension between the pair. But which didn’t ruin their relationship.
“Glad to see you and Amy come together to support the grand kids in action!” wrote one Instagram user in response to the photo at the outset of this article.
Another agreed as follows: “Good to see you all together! Lilah will always remember this.”
And then a third chimed in: “Love seeing Amy and Chris with you doing family things! You are all good people.”
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