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Matt Roloff, Zach Roloff Reunite Amid Little People, Big World Feud


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Matt Roloff and Zach Roloff are putting their differences aside.

One year after their conflict during the finale of Little People, Big World, the father-son pair came together for a holiday gathering with their family, including Zach’s brothers Jeremy Roloff and Jacob Roloff.

Matt, 64, was spotted wearing matching blue Christmas sweaters with his three sons, as well as ex Amy Roloff‘s husband Chris Marek, while sitting on a couch in a recent video shared by Jacob’s wife Isabel Roloff. As Jeremy sat between the patriarch and his 35-year-old twin brother Zach, the group posed for photos.

“Yes, we got them matching sweaters,” Isabel posted on Instagram on Dec. 26. “They loved it…or hated it can’t tell.”

The reunion occurred after Zach missed the family’s Thanksgiving dinner in Oregon to take his and wife Tori Roloff‘s 8-year-old son Jackson to a soccer tournament abroad.

“A lot to be Thankful for…. counting my many blessings,” his father Matt wrote on Instagram at that time, mentioning that his and Amy’s 32-year-old daughter Molly Roloff had also been absent from the dinner since she was living out of state. “Thanks to all my daughters-in-law for making this such a special Thanksgiving!!”

 



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