Little People, Big World Season 22

Was Little People, Big World cancelled or renewed for season 22? When does it start on TLC? Who will be returning for the new season? In this post, we have summarized everything we know so far about the next season.

What Is Little People, Big World About?

The Roloffs, a unique family of dwarves, faces several challenges in life while raising four children, which include a mixture of little and average size-siblings.

Matt and Amy Roloff, both 4 feet tall, face a variety of challenges in raising their four children: twins Jeremy and Zach, who is 2-feet shorter than his brother, and younger siblings Molly and Jacob, who like Jeremy are average height. The family’s 34-acre Oregon farm serves as part playground and part moneymaker. As the series ages, Matt and Amy deal with personal strife, embrace their kids getting older and leading lives of their own, become grandparents, and attempt to keep Roloff Farms operational.

The last episode of the series was released on October 27, 2020 in the US.

Is "Little People, Big World" returning for Season 22? When does the next season of Little People, Big World come back on? πŸ€” Find out below!

Little People, Big World Season 22 Release Date

Little People, Big World Season 22 release date is announced by TLC.
Little People, Big World Season 22 Premiere Date β€” βœ”οΈ May 11, 2021
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