‘LPBW’ Fans Disgusted By Audrey Roloff’s Tacky Disrespect

LPBW fans are disgusted by Audrey Roloff’s recent tacky disrespectful move.

The former TLC star is being slammed online for something she did that fans find totally unacceptable. What did she do that has everyone so fired up?

Audrey is no stranger to criticism online. Though she’s no longer on Little People, Big World, she has gained quite a few followers on Instagram. So, because so many people see her posts, there are lots of opportunities for her to be criticized.

Audrey Roloff, Instagram, LPBW

LPBW fans are especially upset after seeing her most recent post, which they find to be pretty tacky and disrespectful.

LPBW fans slam Audrey Roloff once again

On Reddit, fans posted a screenshot of Tori Roloff’s recent Instagram Story post. Tori is married to Zach and Audrey is married to Jeremy.

Tori’s story included a throwback photo of her oldest son, Jackson with his late great-grandfather. Matt Roloff’s father passed away this past summer. And over the weekend, the Roloff family traveled to Arizona for a memorial for him.

In her Instagram Story post, Tori explained that she did a “terrible job of documenting this weekend.” She went on to say that her family gathered to celebrate “Papa.”

You can see the post below.

Tori Roloff Instagram, LPBW

On Reddit, fans are discussing Tori’s post and blaming Audrey for her sister-in-law feeling bad about not posting throughout the memorial. While Audrey might not have said something to Tori, Audrey did post many photos over the weekend as the Roloff family celebrated Papa’s life. So, Tori might have felt like she was doing something wrong.

But fans felt that Audrey wasn’t being present and that she was being disrespectful in this situation. So, they sided with Tori.

One LPBW fan said, “Audj being the way she is makes Tori feel bad about herself. Don’t feel bad, Tori … Audj is tacky.”

Another Reddit user added, “Tori was doing what she should be doing. Spending time with family. Putting down her phone. Being present for the memorial. Why must everything be ‘documented’?”