Matt Roloff & His Girlfriend Caryn Called 'Fake' After Being Accused of Lying on 'LPBW'
Somewhere, there's likely a Little People, Big World fan thinking about Jacob Roloff's past accusations of the show being fake. Outlets are reporting Matt Roloff and his girlfriend lied about a house endeavor that recently played out on the June 20 season finale ... and some folks aren't too happy.
Matt and Caryn were scouting for a possible home in Arizona on the season finale of Little People, Big World June 20.
Matt Roloff and his girlfriend have made it no secret they want property in the Grand Canyon State for the winter months.
And it's not just any house as it look like Matt bought the home from Caryn's parents.
"For valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, [Caryn Chandler's parents], husband and wife, the Grantor herein, hereby conveys and warrants to MATT ROLOFF, the Grantee herein, all of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to the following described property situated in Maricopa County, Arizona," the deed (we removed Caryn Chandler's parents' names as they aren't involved with the show).
Radar Online exclusively reports things finalized on June 13. Public records also (reportedly) show that Matt Roloff put down $110,000 on the $375,000 home.
As a result, some think Matt and Caryn were acting "fake" on the show.
Outlets are accusing Caryn and Matt of lying on the show as they seemingly had to know they were going to pull the trigger on this home the same month Jackson Roloff was born -- making things look extra suspect.
And find it very interesting the house is only in Matt's name.
Folks aren't about filters with these comments.
Is this really a big deal?
Maybe Matt was helping Caryn's parents by purchasing the home and things just happened to work out when cameras weren't rolling. Technically, we don't know the specific date Little People, Big World started filming last year for the season that just ended, though Jackson was already older than a newborn -- bringing the timeline of Matt purchasing the home into question.
All in all, these are grown people who were already planning to get a home together out of state. Does it really matter that Matt bought his girlfriend's parents' home, or that what we saw this season isn't present-day reality?
Looks like you'll have to be the judge.