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‘Little People, Big World’ Matt Roloff Calls Ex-Wife Amy A Micro-Manager & Dictator

A new clip from an upcoming episode of “Little People, Big World” has surfaced, showing Amy Roloff leading a brainstorming session for a family charity event.

Despite her best intentions, her take-charge attitude reminds her ex-husband, Matt Roloff, of how quickly she can become a “dictator.”

Matt Roloff Calls Amy Roloff A Micromanaging Dictator Ahead Of Charity Event

In an exclusive clip from next Tuesday’s episode of “Little People, Big World,” Amy, her husband Chris Malek, Matt, and her fiancee Caryn Chandler gather to discuss a charity event they’re organizing for the American Midget Athletic Association. [DAAA].

Quickly, Amy took the lead in the discussion and asked her ex-husband about the date of the event, which was to be held at his rented farmhouse. After talking it over, the group decides to move it to June, with Amy making the final call.

While checking her phone, the television personality announced, “June 24th, we set the date today.”

While no one disagrees with the decision, Amy’s determination to go on a date causes Matt to remember his leadership skills. Addressing those skills during his confession, the 62-year-old said:

“Amy, she can cross that line from micromanager to dictator faster than I can. He can go there, and you just fasten your seat belt. He can lead people with the best of them.”

Matt isn’t entirely wrong, as Amy’s strong decision-making skills come to the fore again when her now-husband suggests holding a charity event where they get married in 2021.

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When Matt asked about the tent, Amy bluntly stated, “I didn’t get a tent. It’s too much money.” He finally had a chance to explain his takeover during a confessional with Chris, where he shared:

“Planning for anything, ‘Who’s going to take ownership? Who will lead this?’ I’ve been there, done that, you can’t have too many leaders and too many bosses.”

Her man also defended his actions, claiming, “Not only that, of the four of us, Amy has the most experience so I think it’s better for Matt and I to do side things. .”

As the camera returns to the brainstorming session, Amy prepares to finalize “today’s” location and suggests that they all visit it to make sure it’s suitable for the upcoming event.

Matt touches on Amy’s leadership again in another confession, this time with her fiancé. In her words, “There were a lot of ideas thrown around and Amy made it clear that she was in charge.”

Caryn, apparently having no problem with Amy’s position of authority, added, “Alright. I mean it’s their idea and we want them to roll it out and we’ll be the support. co-pilot.”

Laughingly, her fiancé concluded, “I was like, ‘Amy, if you’re lucky, I’ll let you plan my fundraiser.'”

Zach & Tori Roloff Announce Family’s Decision To Quit From Reality Show

While his parents work out the final details of their show, Zach Roloff and his wife, Tori, have decided to quit “LPBW” after its 25th season. Opening up the conversation on their latest episode of “Raising Heights,” Tori revealed:

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“Let’s just talk about the elephant in the room. Are we going back to ‘Little People, Big World’?” Zach replied, “We don’t. We explained that in the last cycle.”

Explaining the matter, Tori said, “But I don’t think it’s been officially announced to people like we’re not going back to ‘Little People, Big World.’ We’re Done. That part of our lives, that chapter has been closed.”

Zach also declared that their exit from the long-running series, which he joined as a teenager, shouldn’t come as a surprise to fans, given what’s happened in recent seasons.

Going further, the father of three insists that it doesn’t matter if they are asked to return as they have made it clear that they are “done” with that part of their lives for a number of reasons.

As reported by The Blast, he added, “This last cycle was rough between the families, the farm deal, and we’re done with it. We’re moving on.”

Ultimately, Tori and Zach decided to leave the TLC series because they wanted some space from the other Roloffs and prioritized their children’s privacy.

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