Little People, Big World star Matt Roloff CALLS OFF engagement to longtime girlfriend Caryn Chandler

Reality TV star Matt Roloff and his fiancée have decided to call it quits. 

On Tuesday, TLC’s “Little People, Big World” star, aged 63, shared the unfortunate update via a social media post. He confided that he and his ex-fiancé, Caryn Chandler, have mutually agreed to terminate their engagement and move on separately.

In April 2023, the pair became engaged following six years as a couple, with intentions of getting married in 2024 upon his initial gift of the engagement ring. Regrettably, a wedding did not transpire.

As an ardent enthusiast, I can’t help but feel this is exactly the next stride we’ve been waiting for! Here’s to our exciting journey ahead.

He said the two, who went public in 2017, just nine months after his divorce from wife Amy, 62.

He mentioned that they continue to maintain a friendly relationship, and cherish the numerous joyful moments we’ve experienced together.

To his fans, he expressed, “Your backing is priceless to me, and I’m dedicated to pressing onward with optimism and faith in the journey that lies before us. Sending lots of affection to everyone.

Chandler is not active on social media and has not made a public statement about the breakup. 

In the year 2006, Roloff and his family made their debut on television with the show “Little People, Big World,” offering an insight into the difficulties faced by little people compared to the general population due to their shorter stature.

The show ended after 25 seasons in 2023. 

Amy married real estate agent Chris Marek in 2021.

She and Matt share four children; twins Zach and Jeremy, 35, Molly, 31 and Jacob, 28.

The family’s 16 acre farm in Oregon was put up for sale in May 2022 and has not sold yet. 

In a post aiming to catch your interest, Matt poses, “Have you ever imagined creating a sanctuary, farmstead, or lasting landmark?

He continued by saying, ‘The well-known Oregon farmhouse, nestled on 16.6 acres, boasts a swimming pool, barn, hiking trails, a small castle, and other attractions. It’s only a 25-minute drive from Portland.’

Originally inhabited by the family featured in “Little People, Big World,” this property boasts numerous outbuildings with development potential, offering a tranquil, serene environment brimming with opportunities. It is currently listed for sale at $2.9 million.

Originally, Jeremy, his son, showed a keen interest in purchasing the ancestral home, yet it seems they couldn’t come to an agreement on the specifics of the transaction between them.

Each year, Roloff keeps hosting the Pumpkin Festival on his land. Additionally, he arranges for private tour visits.

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2025-07-23 03:51

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