‘LPBW’ Why Did Tori Roloff Deliberately Hurt Lilah’s Feelings?

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In the newest LPBW (Little People, Big World) preview, Tori Roloff deliberately hurt her three-year-old daughter Lilah’s feelings. What did she do to upset her little girl? Scroll down to get all of the details about the latest sneak peek at the Tuesday, Dec. 20 episode.

TLC drops a new LPBW trailer.

On Monday, TLC gave fans a peek at what’s ahead in the Tuesday, Dec. 20 episode of LPBW. In the clip, Zach and Tori admit that they are in desperate need of a date night. The pair is overwhelmed by their three young kids, Jackson, 5, Lilah, 3, and Baby Josiah. Josiah hasn’t been sleeping well, and the parents have a lot on their plate.

Zach says it’s “a little chaotic,” while Tori tries to remind herself that she’s “going to miss this.”

Rather than this being a date night where they can bond and focus on their marriage, Tori admits that it’s more about getting a break from their children. A little bit later in the preview, Tori makes Lilah cry.

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Why did Tori Roloff deliberately hurt Lilah’s feelings?

In the preview, as Zach and Tori discussed wanting to go out on a date, they also mentioned how Lilah is a daddy’s girl. To see how Lilah would react, Tori began hugging Zach and hanging all over him. Lilah got jealous and started to whine and cry. Meanwhile, her parents were laughing and hugging each other, drawing more attention to Tori “stealing” Lilah’s man.

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Eventually, Zach points out how upset Lilah is and pulls away from Tori. By the end of the preview, Lilah has a chance to sit with her dad again. And the little girl points to Josiah to show Tori that she can have him instead of Zach. Lilah definitely seems to be obsessed with her dad, and her feelings were seriously hurt by Tori hugging him instead.

Below, you can watch the LPBW preview TLC shared on Monday.


So, what do you think of Tori Roloff deliberately hurting her daughter Lilah’s feelings? Did this scene take you by surprise? Or can you relate to this experience with your own children and the special bond they have with one parent over the other? Share your thoughts in the comments section below, and come back to TV Shows Ace for more Roloff family news.

Don’t miss the next episode of TLC’s LPBW, which airs on Tuesday, Dec. 20. Plus, episodes are also available to stream on-demand the same day on discovery+.

Aubrey Chorpenning

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