Matt Roloff Claims Ex-Wife Amy Won’t Buy the Farm Because She’s ‘Scared to Death of the Work’
Tell us how you really feel, man. Matt Roloff responded to a fan on Instagram who wrote in the comments of one of his posts that it was “sad that you pushed your [ex-wife] out of the farm” and that they weren’t sure they could “ever respect that in you.” The Little People, Big World star clapped back, “That’s the biggest crock of BS I’ve ever heard. I would love Amy to buy her side of the farm and let me move to Arizona full time. She’s scared to death of the work and attention it would take.” Harsh.
Amy Roloff accepted a buyout on the family farm on the season finale of the TLC series. “This process has not been easy for me,” the 54-year-old reality star said on the show, and added, “I will be glad when it’s completely done and we part ways.” But apparently, “completely done” might look like two different outcomes to both Amy and Matt, 57, and it kind of sounds like Matt is over the farm while Amy is still holding on.
After the series finale aired, Matt explained on Instagram that, “Despite what you see on TV … I have chosen to buy (and Amy has chosen to sell) me only one side of the farm at this time … Not the original farmstead … not the side with the pumpkin patch or her house … for now she is only selling me her partial share of ownership in the side (DW) that I live on.” He continued, “She will remain in her house (and on the farm) and 1/2 owner of our original farm until she decides to leave … At that time we will jointly work to sell the side she lives on together. This may happen in the future but it’s not happening yet!”
It actually sounds like that might be happening sooner rather than later, because Amy is now hard at work trying to find her new home. She shared on Instagram on July 21 that she’s house hunting, and told her followers, “The hunt continues 😊🏡 . I’ve been through or seen more doors in the last 6+ months. And well, I thought I had found the house I could make into a home again 🏡 but I got beat out again by a higher offer. It wasn’t meant to be yet … I guess … Just as the decision I made to take a buyout on my half of the farm property (just the DW side for now) was hard, finding ‘that’ house is being just as challenging. I’m trying to be patient for I don’t want to settle for anything.” It looks like this is one challenge Amy isn’t at all afraid of.
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