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Fans of reality TV know Amy Roloff from TLC’s hit series “Little People, Big World.”

In its22-season run, the show has chronicled the Roloff family’s daily lives, triumphs, and struggles.

Amy Roloff smiling

Since the start of the show, Amy Roloff has gone through many life shifts.

Fans have been able to follow along on her journey and watch her change and grow.

But there’s a lot more to her story than what you might expect!

young Amy Roloff with brother Roger

Not only did she endure standard schoolyard teasing, but some of her bullies were particularly relentless and cruel.

The harassment got so bad that Roger sometimes left school early to walk his sister home safely.

However, you might not know that she used to enjoy working as a preschool teacher.

Amy Roloff smiling

The note clearly brightened Roloff’s day, and she said that she missed teaching a lot.

“The basement area was tough.

It reminded [me] how much I miss and love teaching,” she wrote in thecaption.

Amy Roloff grinning

Just because she’s a star doesn’t mean she is immune to insecurity.

However, in the end, Roloff chose not to undergo any operations.

Many fans book tours to get a behind-the-scenes peek at the famous property.

Amy and Matt Roloff speaking

Unfortunately, one fan, Linda Farrall, was injured during her tour.

In her lawsuit against Matt and Amy Roloff, the woman asked for $1 million in damages.

However, the Roloffs said they were not at fault for the woman’s injuries.

Amy Roloff looking away

They settled the case out of court in June 2013.

He was from California and I from Michigan.

We were two different types of people and had two different types of dwarfism."

Matt and Amy Roloff smiling

After dating long-distance and only seeing each other in person four times, Matt asked Amy to marry him.

Their engagement was only three months long.

Though she never expressly named the farm manager, it was presumablyMatt Roloff’s current girlfriend, Caryn Chandler.

Amy Roloff on the farm

Despite their marital problems, divorce was still not Amy Roloff’s first instinct.

“I kept quiet over the years.

“Let’s say Amy and I are arguing about something.

Amy Roloff smiling

We’ve been getting along for six months, and then we have another argument.

Well, they throw those two arguments into one episode,” he said.

“Just the nature of television really puts out a different impression.”

Chris Marek and Amy Roloff smiling

But this wasn’t a choice that anyone could rush Amy Roloff into.

However, she did eventually let go.

She sold her portion of the property to Matt Roloff in August 2020.

Amy Roloff and fiancé on motorcycle

“It saddens me that my relationship had to end.

I was too busy trying to fix everything instead of listening and allowing him to.

In the second act I have in front of me are hope, possibilities, and faith.

For that I’m grateful.”

“I’m not jealous or bitter,” she said.

During one Facebook Live, she responded to a fan directly and assured them she was doing well.

“Life is moving on.

I’ve got a lot of great things going on.

“Life may feel a little bit uncertain sometimes, but I put it in God’s hands.

Fans of the show saw the couple first meeting at aSingles MixerRoloff attended.

Soon after that meeting, Marek took Roloff on a motorcycle ride for their first date.

Roloff was thrilled with Marek and with the date.

It was just so, so much fun.”

Despite meeting and coming together later in life, the couple has had an adventurous relationship from the start.

They’ve gone all the wayto IdahoandCanadaon some of these trips.

Who knows where they’ll go next!