"I look at your family and I think (the show) has changed how the world looks at people with dwarfism," Tori explained. In addition to privacy concerns, the couple admitted that they felt the show had begun to veer off course from the original aim of the series, which they said set out to introduce viewers to the lives of people with dwarfism without being exploitative. Roloff and Tori have three children together, including a 6-year-old son named Jackson Kyle, Lilah Ray, 4, and Josiah Luke, who is 21 months. I think that was a huge reason for us stepping away." "There have been certain things that he has asked not to share, and I think that as a parent, we've really taken that to heart of having to stand back and look at the whole picture. "It has gotten to this point where our oldest, Jackson, has voiced his opinion on things that he doesn't want to be a part of with the filming of the show," Tori explained. The couple, who married in 2015, explained that their children's increasing requests to keep aspects of their lives private played a large part in their decision to walk away. It was hard to show up every day for it," Tori added. "It was no longer a project that we really believed in, and so the last year was hard. "Between the family and the farm deal, we were done with it." "This last cycle was rough," he continued. Zach Roloff and Tori Roloff with their three children Jackson Kyle, Lilah Ray and Josiah Luke.
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