‘LPBW’ Fans Worry About Audrey Roloff’s Kids Wandering Woods
Little People, Big World fans express concern about Audrey Roloff’s children being placed in danger, and at the moment, they worry because the TLC alum’s older kids were playing in the woods. Read on to find out if they needed to be concerned this time.
Audrey Roloff Finds A Lot Of Critics
TLC fans keep a watchful eye on Ember, Bode, and Radley to see if they are doing something dangerous like riding on ATVs without helmets. Or, getting too close to the fire. Some people who live in rural areas disagree that they are in danger. But, many times, social media discussions seem to lean the way of TLC critics.
Audrey Roloff attracts criticism because she puts the kids on social media almost daily. Obviously, the more kids are shown on social media, the more critics she gets. However, she probably relies a lot on her status as a social media influencer to earn money.
Audrey Roloff Already Finds Critics Over New Baby https://t.co/OOhcvtDOxL
— TV Shows Ace (@TVShowsAce) June 5, 2024
LPBW Fans See A Pic Of The Kids Playing In The Woods
After the Little People, Big World alum shared a photo of the three older kids playing in the woods, Some TLC fans became concerned. She said in the caption:
It’s truly amazing what some trees and a dried up creek will do for them though…So simple and yet it’s their favorite thing to do.
One LPBW fan on Reddit circled some plants where Audrey Roloff’s kids were playing and sounding alarmed, said:
Poison Oak?
Is she letting the kids stomp around in Poison Oak? The leaves look too big to be a berry bush.
In the comments, Little People Big World fans thought the OP shouldn’t worry too much. However, some of them did feel that it might be a good idea for Audrey Roloff to check the kids for ticks when they got home. Here are some of their comments.
- Clearly not an Oregonian, that is not poison oak.
- Oh, they should be worried about ticks The Valley is full of them.
- We live in a place that has ticks, seems to be on and off each year how bad, and we still allow our kids to play in the woods. However they are checked head to toe (even when not playing in the woods) when they come back inside at night.
- Himalayan Blackberry, not native, but it’s all over the northwest.
- Blackberries are crazy and takeover everywhere in the Pacific Northwest. The wild varieties can get some pretty big leaves. And are very thorny
What are your thoughts about TLC fans worrying about Audrey Roloff’s kids and thinking they might be playing in poison oak woods? It looks like it isn’t poison oak, but perhaps she should check them for ticks. Shout out in the comments below, and come back here for all your Little People, Big World news.
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I grew up playing in the woods behind my house. Best playtime ever. Even when the vine broke as I tried “swinging” through the trees. I remember every minute.