Former ‘LPBW’ Star Jeremy Roloff Shares Update on Daughter Ember: ‘She’s at Such a Fun Age’
She is too cute! Former Little People, Big World star Jeremy Roloff shared an update on his daughter, Ember, with fans on Instagram on July 24, and couldn’t help but gush over his little girl in the caption. “The cutest little berry picker I ever did see,” he began the post, which featured pictures of his toddler running around picking fruit. “Ember Jean is quite the joy. She’s at such a fun age. Learning every day a new word and skill.”
Jeremy, 29, continued, “She’s also quite the little boss when she wants to read a book to you, cook you something in her kitchen or show you how to change her doll’s diaper. 😂” LOL! It sounds like he and his wife, Audrey Roloff, have a pretty typical little girl on their hands.
Jeremy’s mom, Amy Roloff, also popped into the comments to offer some proud grandma praise. “She is beyond adorable!” she wrote. “And you’re right. This stage IS wonderful, full of wonder at every corner and it’ll only get better. My beautiful curious adventurous girlie amazing grand-daughter. 💗🌻 Love these photos. She is growing up too fast.” We agree. Stay little, Ember!
On July 11, the Little People, Big World alum shared other photos of his little girl and revealed that he had taught her a very valuable skill. “Today was Dad and Ember project day (My favorite day),” he wrote at the time. “We dressed in our ovees [sic] and moseyed around @rolofffarms while we accomplished varies tasks. I even showed her how to change a fuel pump, although I don’t think she retained it.” Don’t worry, Jeremy — she’ll get the hang of it one day.
Fans in the comments of both posts seemed to really appreciate Jeremy sharing updates on his daughter with the world. “When did Miss Ember get so grown up 😔☺️❤️💐💐,” one follower wrote. Another replied, “She’s not bossy, she’s assertive LOL. We have one of those assertive daughters ourselves.” Hey, nothing wrong with that! Before we all know it, Ember might just be running Roloff farms all on her own.
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