So yummy! Even though Amy Roloff‘s children are all adults now, but that doesn’t mean that she doesn’t love to make Saturday morning breakfast for them — especially her youngest son, Jacob. The Little People, Big World star was so happy that her son and his girlfriend Isabel Garreton were visiting her that she decided to whip up a yummy-looking batch of her homemade pumpkin spice pancakes — and she shared the moment with her Instagram followers! Watch the video below to see the sweet Saturday morning family moment!

We’re so jealous! Those pancakes look super yummy, but honestly, all fans could focus on was Jacob. The 20-year-old grew up on his family’s hit reality TLC series, but he hasn’t been seen on the show ever since he turned 18 and refused to sign a contract to continue filming. Fans miss seeing Amy’s youngest son on the show, and they were so happy to see that he is doing well and is still close to his family after the past two years — and they couldn’t help but gush over him in the comments.

Tons of fans couldn’t get over how much he looks just like his dad, Matt Roloff. But other fans got into a heated discussion over Jacob’s “bed-head” and many of them said that he looked “homeless” and they suggested that he should get a haircut. But other fans came to his defense.

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VLOG FROM YESTERDAY IS UP. EP. 001 OR WHATEVER. LINK IN BIO. ENJOY. 🎥🚗🏔🏕🛣🏞

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“No wonder Jacob doesn’t want to be on the show anymore,” one fan wrote. “Nasty fans commenting awful things about something silly like his hair. It’s HAIR [sic]! Go get a life, people! Seriously!”

Jacob wasn’t the only one who came under fire in the comments — other fans had an issue with Amy using such a sweet family moment to promote her small business, Amy Roloff’s Little Kitchen. “Oh my gosh! You can’t just post a beautiful picture of your son and his girlfriend. You have to try to sell a product,” one fan wrote.

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