'Little People Big World' rumors: Tori Roloff hints pregnancy

A promotional poster for the TLC reality television show, "Little People, Big World" Facebook/LittlePeopleBigWorld

Star of the TLC reality television show "Little People, Big World," Tori Roloff, is proving to the viewers and the world that she is a great mom to her eight-month-old-son, Jackson, with husband Zach Roloff. This topic was sparked by a social media post, wherein Tori expressed the joys of being a parent, and fans are now thinking that it could be quite possible that Tori and Zach are once again expecting another child. 

In an Instagram photo posted by Tori, she stated that she married Zach because she saw the potential of him being a good father -- which is now apparent since he has been a great father toward baby Jackson. The most notable point in Tori's caption is when she mentioned "kids," and that "This photo also just makes me so excited for the future..." This could possibly suggest that she either wants more children, or that she is already with child. 

As of now, Tori and Zach only have one child. However, the mention of "kids" has jolted fans into making inquiries on whether Tori is indeed pregnant or not. It is clear that the followers of Tori do agree that they are indeed great parents, which is why fans of the reality television show express their immense excitement at the possibility of Tori and Zach having another child.

However, some fans have also noted that "kids" could have been a typographical error on Tori's part. On top of that, it is also possible that Tori was referring to what she is seeing ahead in the future, making it quite obvious that she intends to have more children with Zach. It is notable to mention that the rumor of Tori being pregnant has been a recurring thing among the fans of the show. The most recent one occurred in July of 2017, which proved to be false.

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