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'Little People, Big World' News: Amy Roloff Teases Season 13 Premiere Date

"Little People, Big World" ended its 12th season in June earlier this year, and fans are wondering when the next cycle will begin airing.

TLC has yet to announce an official premiere date for season 13 of the reality series focusing on the Roloff family. However, fans who are eagerly anticipating the return of the show can rest easy, as Amy Roloff has provided an update.

While replying to a fan's question on Facebook, the Roloff family matriarch recently revealed that season 13 will air in March 2018, though she also alluded to the possibility of an earlier premiere. 

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Amy has been busy working at and promoting the Roloff Farm, which she bought with her ex-husband, Matt. Recently, Amy took to Instagram to share a photo of herself dressed as a pirate while posing in front of a Roloff Farm sign. For the fall season, visitors can enjoy the pumpkin patch at the farm. They can also meet the stars of "Little People, Big World," including Amy.

It looks like season 13 of the reality series is also currently in production, as Jeremy Roloff seemed to hint at in an Instagram post. The photo shows Jeremy's wife, Audrey, and their daughter, Ember. In the background, a camera crew is seen following them. "Going for morning fall walks with the family and looks like a few folks decided to join us!" he wrote in the caption.

Matt and Amy are parents to fraternal twins Jeremy and Zachary, Molly and Jacob. Both Matt and Amy, as well as their son Zach, have dwarfism.

Although Matt and Amy officially divorced in 2016, the latter has chosen to keep the Roloff last name. According to In Touch Weekly, this has led to some fans criticizing Amy for not changing her surname back to her maiden name. However, other fans have defended Amy for her decision to keep it.

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