LPBW: Jacob’s Wife Isabel Exposes TLC & His Parents, Reveals Roloff Kids Don’t Get Paid For The Show’s Reruns!
LPBW: Jacob’s Wife Isabel Exposes TLC & His Parents, Reveals Roloff Kids Don’t Get Paid For The Show’s Reruns!

TLC: JACOB ISABEL SPLIT
Jacob Roloff and his wife, Isabel Rock, continue to shed light on the hidden realities behind Little People, Big World. Over the years, LPBW fans have speculated about the fairness of financial arrangements between TLC and the Roloff children. Now, Isabel has revealed a shocking truth—none of the kids receive payments for reruns of the show. This is despite having spent their childhoods in front of the cameras. This revelation has fueled ongoing discussions about fairness in reality TV compensation and the Roloff family’s internal tensions.
Many longtime viewers believe the Roloff children were instrumental in making the show a success. However, their contributions seem to have been overlooked, especially when it comes to financial compensation. Jacob has long distanced himself from the reality TV world. Recently, he reflected on his experience and how he walked away from the show’s money. But Isabel’s latest statements have reignited concerns about the treatment of reality TV child stars.
LPBW: Isabel Calls Out TLC & The Unfair Farm Feud
Isabel Rock has never shied away from speaking her mind. Recently, she engaged with fans on social media regarding her and Jacob’s current living situation at Roloff Farms. One fan commented that the LPBW children essentially “paid” for the farm with their childhoods, as the show was largely focused on them growing up. Isabel’s response—clapping hand emojis—seemed to subtly agree with the sentiment. She further confirmed that the kids do not receive any residual payments from the show’s reruns, leaving fans outraged.

Jacob has previously spoken out about his departure from LPB. He cited disillusionment with reality TV and concerns about how it affected his family. In a recent Instagram post, he reflected on how he took the money he received at 18 and chose to rebuild his life away from the industry. Isabel’s latest revelations add to the ongoing conversation about the ethics of reality TV production, especially when minors are involved.
Meanwhile, the debate over the future of Roloff Farms continues to create division. Matt Roloff had long claimed he wanted to pass down the farm to his children. However, when Jeremy and Zach attempted to buy it, their offers were rejected. Now, Jacob and Isabel live on the property, but they do not own it. Isabel made it clear that purchasing the farm outright isn’t financially feasible for the. This contradicted the idea that Matt intended to keep the land within the family.
Jabob & Isabel Living On The Farm—But At What Cost?
The revelations about unpaid reruns have only added fuel to the ongoing tension within the Roloff family. Many fans believe that if the kids were never compensated for the reruns. It makes the decision to withhold the farm from them even more unjust. Jacob and Isabel have stated that while they love living on the farm, they have no ownership over it and are simply maintaining the land for now.
The situation has created mixed reactions among LPBW viewers. Some argue that Matt has every right to handle the property as he sees fit. Others believe the farm should have been passed down to the children who built its legacy through years of filming. The lack of financial compensation for reruns only exacerbates the perception that the children were used for profit without adequate rewards.
Jacob, who has been the most vocal critic of the reality TV world, continues to focus on his family and personal growth. His and Isabel’s decision to speak openly about these issues sheds light on the behind-the-scenes struggles many reality TV families face. While Matt has not directly responded to these latest claims, fans are eager to see whether he or TLC will address the controversy.
For now, Jacob and Isabel remain on the farm, but the question of whether the Roloff children received fair treatment—both financially and in terms of inheritance—remains a hot topic.