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Finding Peace at the Gazebo: Tori Roloff’s Emotional Return to Roloff Farms
HILLSBORO, Oregon — For nearly four years, the gates of Roloff Farms represented a “bubble that had popped” for Tori and Zach Roloff. But in a surprising turn of events in February 2026, the former reality stars returned to the property where their love story began, signaling a significant milestone in their journey toward healing.
In a poignant Instagram update shared on February 22, 2026, Tori revealed she had finally sat at the exact spot where she and Zach exchanged vows in July 2015.
A First in Four Years
The visit marked the first time the couple had stepped onto the family land for a personal milestone since their move to Washington in 2021. The property had become a source of “resentment and old feelings” following a public rift with patriarch Matt Roloff over failed farm negotiations.
“For the first time in almost 4 years, I sat where @zroloff07 and I were married,” Tori wrote. “It brought me so much joy to sit and look out over this very familiar field that holds so many beautiful memories for me.”
Healing Beyond the Cameras
Tori’s peaceful tone suggests that time and distance have softened the “heartbreak and tension” that once defined the farm. While acknowledging the “hurt” that took place, she focused on gratitude for the good times and the legacy they share with their three children, Jackson (8), Lilah (6), and Josiah (3).
This return comes two years after the couple officially quit Little People, Big World following its 25th season, citing a need for privacy and a healthier environment for their children.
Life Today: “Raising Heights”
Since leaving the TLC series, Tori and Zach have successfully transitioned into their own platform. Their weekly podcast, Raising Heights, has become their primary bridge to fans, where they discuss:
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Parenting: Raising three children with achondroplasia.
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Independence: Building a life in Battle Ground, Washington, away from reality TV drama.
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Advocacy: Zach’s passion for helping children with dwarfism gain confidence through sports.
While they have made it clear they will not return to Little People, Big World, Tori recently hinted on her podcast that she would only consider a return to TV if it were a new show focused solely on their immediate family, free from the orchestrated drama of the past.









