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Tori Roloff requests prayers from fans after daughter Lila passes out. Hello friends, I am Monica. Welcome to my channel. For the latest news update, please subscribe the channel and press the bell icon. Little People Big World star Tori Rolof took to Instagram recently with a heartfelt request, asking her followers to pray for her 4-year-old daughter, Leela. The concerned mom shared a candid moment on her Instagram stories where she posted a photo of Leela seemingly passed out.
Fans who have followed the Rolloff family’s journey over the years are well aware that Lila has faced a number of health challenges in her young life. So what’s going on with Lila now? Here’s what we know. On August 31, Tori Roloff reached out to her followers on Instagram as captured by posting a photo of Leela sound asleep. In the image, Leela is seen clutching what appears to be a toy space gun. Still dressed in her daytime clothes, a pearl necklace, and her glasses. Tori captioned the photo, “Please say a prayer for our morning,” she fell asleep, adding a laughing emoji to lighten the tone. Despite the playful nature of her post, Tori’s request for prayers has drawn attention from fans who are always eager to support the Rolloff family. Some followers have previously remarked that Tori can be a bit dramatic in her social media posts, but her devotion to her children is undeniable. In this instance, it seems that Lilo was simply exhausted from a day of play, leading her to fall asleep earlier than usual. While Tori’s post was lightigh-hearted, it’s important to note that Lila has experienced her share of health issues. Fans of Little People Big World know that all three of Tori and Zachrolof’s children, Jackson, Leela, and Joa, were born with a controplasia, the most common form of dwarfism. This condition has required careful monitoring and medical attention throughout their lives. Earlier this year, Leela underwent surgery to remove her tonsils and addenoids, a procedure that can be daunting for any child, especially one with underlying health conditions. Tori and Zach were both incredibly proud of how well Leela handled the surgery with Tori sharing updates on social media to keep their fans in the loop. The procedure was a success, and Lila’s resilience impressed her parents and followers alike.
However, like any parent, Tori remains vigilant about her children’s well-being, and her Instagram post likely reflects that natural concern.
For now, it seems that Lila’s early bedtime was just a result of a busy day rather than a sign of any new health issues. Tori has not yet provided further updates on whether Leela woke up later in the evening or if she slept through the night. Since stepping away from Little People, Big World, Tori and Zach Rolof have been focusing on new endeavors, including their podcast, Raising Heights. The couple announced earlier this year that they had decided it was time to move on from the show that has been a significant part of their lives since 2006. Despite their departure, fans continue to follow Tori and Zach on social media, eager to catch glimpses of their growing family. The Roll-offs have long been beloved by viewers who have watched them navigate the ups and downs of life with grace and humor. Even though they are no longer regulars on the small screen, Tori and Zach’s social media presence keeps fans connected to their journey. Tori is particularly active, often sharing sweet moments and updates about their three children, which helps maintain that bond with their audience. As Lila’s recent nap shows, life with young children is always full of surprises. Whether it’s an early bedtime or a new milestone, Tori and Zach continue to share the joys and challenges of parenthood with their followers. While this latest update was light-hearted, it’s clear that the Rolloloffs are committed to keeping their fans informed and engaged. LPBO Leela Roloff celebrates major milestone.
Zach and Tori Roloff’s only daughter, Leela Roloff, just hit a major milestone. The adorable 5-year-old has finished pre kindergarten and is now ready for the big school. Tori took to Instagram on Saturday, May 24, to share the happy news with her 2.2 million followers. The proud mom posted a photo of Leela holding her pre kindergarten certificate. Leela looked adorable in her strawberry printed dress matched with a white bow on her hair and pink eyelasses, Tori wrote. And just like that, she’s done with preschool. I’m so proud of this bean and all the progress she’s made this year in confidence, relationships, and learning. Love you, Laya. Girl, Leela, born on November 19, 2019, is the second child of Zach and Tori. She has an older brother, Jackson, and a younger brother, Josa. Leela was born with a controplasia and strabismas, a condition in which the eyes do not align properly. Over time, she was prescribed glasses to help manage her vision. During a May 2024 episode of their podcast, Raising and Tori, the couple shared that Leela would be having surgery. At the time, Tori explained that Leela suffers from severe sleep apnea and part of the procedure involved removing her tonsils and addenoids for testing. Meanwhile, avid fans of Little People Big World have been wondering if Zach Tori and their kids will be returning to the show. The Andurable family undoubtedly won the hearts of many and easily became a household name on the show. In February 2024, the couple announced in their podcast that they have no plans of returning to the series, adding that chapter of their lives has closed. It’s hard to put everything into a project that you no longer believe in, Tori explained at the time. It was no longer a project that we really believed in, and so the last year was hard. It was hard to show up every day for it. In February 2025, Zach and Tori appeared on during the conversation. The couple admitted they weren’t sure if they missed being on Little People Big World. Tori highlighted how different it is being on the traditional show versus social media, explaining that on social platforms, they get to decide what parts of their lives to share with the public.
We can kind of control the narrative of what is shown, especially with our kids being involved. We can choose what we share with them. So far, Zach and Tori remain firm in their decision not to return to Little People Big World anytime soon. Tori Roloff celebrates 7-year-old son, Jackson’s first day of second grade, just can’t believe it.
Tori Roloff is feeling all the emotions as her firstborn, Jackson Kyle Roloff, takes another big step forward. The Little People Big World star recently celebrated her 7-year-old son’s first day of second grade. And like many parents watching their children grow up before their eyes, she couldn’t help but reflect on how fast time has flown. Just can’t believe it, she wrote on Instagram alongside a sweet set of back to school photos that had fans tearing up and cheering him on. Jackson, with his signature grin and confident stance, stood proudly in front of their family home, backpack strapped tight and ready for the year ahead. It was a moment of pride and nostalgia for Tori and her husband Zach Rolloff, and a moment fans of the show have anticipated as they’ve watched the Rolloloff kids grow up on screen and through social media. There’s something magical and nerve-wracking about the first day of school.
For Tori, it was a reminder of just how quickly her little boy is growing up.
Clad in a neat t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers, Jackson looked every bit the part of a seasoned student. No longer the tiny kindergartenner fans first saw navigating the world with his loving family. Tori shared several pictures, one of Jackson smiling big and another with him holding a sign marking the special occasion. The caption read, “Simply but powerfully, second grade, just can’t believe it.” She added a series of heart emojis and noted how proud she was of her boy. The moment resonated not just with fans, but with fellow moms who know all too well how fast these precious years fly by.
Jackson’s first day of second grade feels like a full circle moment for fans who followed him since birth. He was introduced to the world on Little People, Big World as the first grandchild of Matt and Amy Roloff, instantly winning hearts with his charm and fearless personality. From his early toddler steps to his recent adventures with siblings Lila and Joza, Jackson has grown before viewers eyes. His bravery during surgeries, his sweet interactions with his family, and his boundless curiosity have made him a standout among TLC’s next generation. Many fans commented on the post, marveling at how mature and grownup Jackson looks now.
“Where did the time go?” One follower wrote, “I remember when you first brought him home from the hospital.” Another added, “He’s turning into such a handsome young man. Good luck in second grade. Jackson, while Jackson may be thrilled about a new grade, new friends, and new adventures for Tori, the moment was understandably emotional. As a devoted mom who’s often shared the ups and downs of parenting, Tori has never been shy about expressing her feelings when it comes to milestones like these. In a previous post, she once described motherhood as a blessing and a challenge, adding that watching her kids grow was both joyful and heartbreaking.
“You blink and they’re no longer babies,” she wrote last year. That sentiment was echoed in her recent post about Jackson. “The disbelief in her tone isn’t just about his age. It’s about the rush of life, the way one school year rolls into another, and the unstoppable nature of time. Jackson’s journey hasn’t been without challenges.
Born with a controplasia, a form of dwarfism like his father, Zach, he’s faced his share of medical hurdles. He underwent leg surgery to correct bowing, a process that Tori and Zach were transparent about, updating fans every despite physical challenges, Jackson has never let anything hold him back.
Whether it’s riding his bike, exploring new places with his family, or playing soccer with his dad, he meets life with the same optimism and energy fans adore.
This school milestone is a reminder that Jackson continues to thrive both academically and personally. And with his parents’ support, he’s navigating life with confidence and courage. Tori has often used her platform to reflect on the realities of motherhood, the messy, beautiful, and emotional journey of raising children in the public eye.
Whether it’s celebrating birthdays, documenting surgeries, or sharing quiet moments of connection. She consistently brings honesty and vulnerability to her posts. In recent months, Tori has also spoken about what the future looks like for their family. Now that Little People Big World has ended after more than two decades, the rolloffs are adjusting to life off camera. And for Tori, that means being even more present with her kids. Her post about Jackson’s second grade deboot was more than just a back to school moment. It was a snapshot of a mother soaking up a milestone, recognizing how quickly things change and cherishing every bit of it. Zach and Tori have long been praised for their thoughtful, hands-on approach to parenting. They’re intentional about giving their kids love, structure, and the freedom to grow into their own identities. Jackson’s independence has always been encouraged. Whether it’s through trying new activities or asking big questions, he’s given the space to be himself. Tori and Zach’s parenting style has been a model for many, balancing openness with protection, love with discipline, and public life with private moments. As Jackson enters second grade, it’s clear he’s been given the tools to thrive both at school and in life. Tori’s post didn’t just stir emotions because of Jackson. It reminded thousands of followers of their own experiences as parents. Many took to the comment section to share stories of their kids’ school journeys, the tears they shed on the first day of kindergarten, and the pride they felt watching their little ones step into new chapters. You’ve captured exactly how I felt when my daughter started second grade. One commenter wrote, “It’s this weird mix of joy and sadness.” Another parent shared, “These milestones sneak up on us. Thank you for letting us be a part of Jackson’s journey. He’s growing up so fast. The Rolloffs have always had a unique bond with their audience. Their willingness to show real life moments, especially the ones that tug at the heartstrings, is what keeps fans coming back for more. With second grade ahead, Jackson has a lot to look forward to.
From school projects to field trips, new friendships, and fresh lessons, this next chapter is full of possibilities.
If his past adventures are any indication, he’s going to face it all with a smile. Tori will undoubtedly continue to document his journey, sharing insights, updates, and little glimpses into the daily life of a boy growing up with big dreams. Jackson’s interests are also starting to shine through. He loves sports, spending time outside and building things with his dad. Fans hope to see more of his hobbies and talents in the future, especially now that the family has more control over what they share post TLC saying goodbye to little people. Big world and hello to new beginnings with the end of Little People. Big world.
Many fans have wondered what life will look like for the roll-offs moving forward. For Tori and Zach, it seems the answer lies in embracing every moment with their kids. And Jackson’s first day of second grade is a perfect example.
Tori’s post wasn’t flashy. It wasn’t a brand deal or an influencer partnership.
It was just a mom, her son, and a heartfelt reflection on time, growth, and love. Tory Rolof’s tribute to Jackson’s first day of second grade is more than a simple social media post.
It’s a powerful reminder of how quickly childhood passes and how important it is to pause and savor each stage. As Jackson continues to grow, fans will no doubt be cheering him on. Not just as viewers of a TV show, but as extended members of the Rolloff family who’ve been on this journey from the start.
From diapers to desk chairs, Jackson’s growing up and his mom just can’t believe it. Tori Roloff reveals daughter Leila, four, split her eye in Little Accident by the pool, so glad she’s okay. Tori Roloff, a beloved star from the longrunning TLC reality series Little People, Big World, recently shared a distressing update with fans about her 4-year-old daughter, Leela Ray. According to Tori, the young girl suffered a painful injury while playing by the family pool, splitting the area around her eye in what Tori described as a little accident. Although the injury gave the family quite a scare, Tori was quick to reassure followers that Leila was doing okay, calling it a relief that the injury wasn’t worse. For fans who have followed the Rolloloff family for nearly two decades, seeing updates about the younger generation is a heartwarming extension of the legacy started by Amy and Matt Roloff. Tori’s openness about the incident offered not only a glimpse into the everyday chaos of parenting, but also reminded fans that life off camera is often filled with unexpected challenges. Leela continues to recover.
This event has sparked conversations among fans about child safety, pool precautions, and the unique challenges Tori and Zach face raising three young children, two of whom were born with dwarfism. In this piece, we’ll unpack the full story behind the accident, explore how the Rolloloff family responded, and take a broader look at how Tori and Zach are balancing parenting, health challenges, and life in the public eye after the end of Little People, Big World. Tori broke the news of Leila’s accident through a candid Instagram story post that quickly caught the attention of LPBY fans and celebrity news outlets. Our poor Lila,” she wrote alongside a photo showing Lila’s injury near her eye. “She had a little accident by the pool. She split her eye open, so glad she’s okay.” The post was accompanied by a close-up photo showing a visible wound above Leila’s right eye, covered with medical tape.
It’s unclear exactly how the accident occurred, but from Tori’s wording, it appears Leela either slipped or fell near the pool, likely striking the edge of a step or the pool itself. While the injury wasn’t serious enough to require hospitalization, it was severe enough to need wound closure, either via Ster strips or minor medical intervention.
Tori didn’t share video footage or elaborate further on the circumstances, likely to protect Leila’s privacy.
Still, the single image she did share was more than enough to trigger a wave of support and concern from the family’s large fan base. This incident has reignited a discussion among fans about the importance of child-proofing outdoor areas, especially pools.
Pool related injuries remain one of the most common causes of childhood accidents in the US. And even with careful parenting, all it takes is a momentary lapse for a child to slip and fall. Tori has always been open about the realities of parenting three young children. In addition to Leela, she and Zach share 7-year-old Jackson and 2year-old Joa. With three active kids, two of whom have dwarfism and the associated mobility challenges, their household requires constant supervision and flexibility. Many fans praised Tori for being transparent about the accident instead of downplaying or hiding it.
Some even commented that by sharing the post, she likely reminded many parents to doublech checkck their own backyard setups. Others appreciated the reminder that even loving, attentive parents aren’t immune to the chaos of childhood injuries. Born on November 19, 2019, Leela Ray is the second child of Zach and Tori Rolof. Fans were first introduced to her during season 20 of Little People: Big World, and she quickly became a favorite among viewers for her sweet demeanor and expressive personality. Like her father and older brother Jackson, Leila was diagnosed with a controplasia, the most common form of dwarfism. As such, she has faced some physical and developmental delays, which her parents have been very open about. Over the years, Tori has documented everything from Leela’s early struggles with vision to milestones in mobility and speech. Despite these challenges, Ila has grown into a vibrant and curious little girl. Tori often posts updates on Laya’s outfits, dance moves, tea parties, and sibling adventures. The family’s honesty about Laya’s journey, both the joys and the struggles has resonated with viewers and helped normalize the experience of raising a child with dwarfism.
Although Tori didn’t detail their immediate response, fans can assume the rolloffs reacted swiftly and appropriately. Given Leila’s age and the proximity of the wound to her eye, it’s likely they consulted or visited a pediatric urgent care center. In past posts, Tori has expressed deep gratitude for their children’s health care providers, particularly in the context of dealing with dwarfism related complications.
Zach has often spoken about the importance of staying calm under pressure, especially when it comes to medical situations. This calm, composed parenting style may have helped Tori and Zach guide Lila through what must have been a very scary moment for her. Even though they didn’t share footage from the incident, the way they communicated with fans showed confidence, care, and experience. After Tori posted the image of Leela’s injury, fans quickly filled social media with messages of support.
On Reddit threads, Instagram comments, and Facebook fan groups, followers rallied behind Tori, expressing relief that Leila was okay and admiration for how she handled the scare. Accidents happen, so glad sweet is all right, one fan. Another wrote, “Parenting is no joke. Thank you, Tori, for being real and showing us even the tough moments.
Some longtime viewers even reflected on how much Leila has grown up on camera, remembering her early days on the show and marveling at her resilience. Accidents like Leela’s also serve as a reminder of the additional considerations that come with raising children with dwarfism.
While kids with a controplasia can do almost anything their average height peers can do, they are more prone to certain physical challenges such as balance issues and lower muscle tone that can make falls more likely or injuries more severe. Zach and Tori have always advocated for giving their children independence while remaining vigilant about safety. Whether it’s choosing adaptive equipment or modifying their home, they’ve consistently shown a commitment to meeting their children’s needs without making them feel different or limited. Since the final season of Little People Big World RP, the Rolloffs have been busy living life outside of the reality TV bubble. Tori has hinted at potential new projects and content creation, but for now she seems focused on raising her family and sharing pieces of their life online. As for Leela, fans can expect more adorable updates as she recovers and continues enjoying summer with her siblings. Tori’s mention of the pool suggests the family has no plans to let the accident ruin their fun. They are just taking things a bit more cautiously now. LPBOV’s Tori Roloff says she’s nervous about daughter Lila’s surgery to treat sleep apnea. Tori Roloff, the beloved star of Little People, Big World, recently opened up about a difficult and emotional chapter in her life as a mother. In a candid post, she revealed her growing anxiety and concern over an upcoming surgery.
her four-year-old daughter, Leela Ray Roloff, must undergo to treat sleep apnea. This emotional reveal struck a chord with fans who have followed the Rolloloff family’s journey for years, offering an intimate look at the vulnerabilities that come with parenthood, especially when caring for a child with health concerns. Tori, married to Zach Roloff and mother to three children, Jackson, Lila, and Josa, has been incredibly transparent with fans about both the highs and lows of family life. However, this latest chapter concerning Leila’s health has stirred strong emotions, not only for Tori and Zach, but also for longtime viewers who feel invested in the well-being of their growing children. In this in-depth look, we explore the full context of Leela’s health issues, the emotional toll on Tori and Zach, reactions from the fan base, and what this means for the family’s future as they navigate life beyond the Little People Big World cameras. Tori took to Instagram to share the news with her 1.9 million followers. Her message was both heartfelt and raw, conveying just how difficult it is to prepare for your child to go under anesthesia. “No matter how routine the procedure may be from a medical standpoint, she’s going to have her tonsils and adenoids removed to help with her sleep apnea.” Tori wrote, “And yes, I’m nervous. The admission struck a chord with many parents who have gone through similar experiences where the emotional weight often outweighs the medical risk.
Tori’s vulnerability resonated deeply, reminding fans that despite the fame and spotlight, the rolloffs are very much like any other family when it comes to matters of the heart. Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. In children, this is often caused by enlarged tonsils and adenoids. While many think of sleep apnnea as a disorder that affects adults, pediatric sleep apnea is a real and sometimes serious issue that can impact a child’s growth, behavior, and development. For Leila, who has also been diagnosed with dwarfism like her father, sleep apnea can pose additional risks. Children with aondroplasia are more likely to experience obstructive sleep apnea due to their unique skeletal structure particularly around the airway. This makes surgery to remove tonsils and edenoids a common and often necessary step to improve their quality of sleep and overall health. Tori explained that Lila has had trouble sleeping for a while and that medical evaluations confirmed what they feared. Sleep apneoa was affecting her rest and by extension her daily well-being. Any surgery is nerve-wracking, especially when it involves a young child. But for Tori, the situation has been compounded by a whirlwind of emotions, fear, guilt, anxiety, and hope. She shared that while she knows the procedure is safe and common, it doesn’t make the process any easier to endure. I’ve been in tears all week, she said, trying to stay strong for Leila. But it’s hard. Zach has also expressed concern, but has been a source of support both for his wife and daughter. While he has often taken a more reserved public stance on emotional matters, fans have seen his during past family challenges, including their decision to step away from the TLC show and move to Battleground Washington to build a new life. Their focus has always been on their kids, and this situation with Leela is no different. The couple has prioritized her well-being, even if it means emotional strain in the short term. The Rolloff fan base is nothing if not loyal. And after Tori’s emotional reveal, thousands of supportive messages poured in. Parents from all walks of life shared their own stories of similar surgeries, offering reassurance in solidarity.
Many thanked Tori for her honesty, saying it made them feel less alone in their own parenting fears. One fan wrote, “My daughter had this surgery at 3, and it made a huge difference in her sleep and energy levels. You’re doing the right thing.” Tori Tori took time to respond to many of the messages, showing once again how deeply she values the LPBY community that has supported her family for years. Since announcing their departure from Little People, Big World, Tori, and Zach have opened up about their lives on their own terms. They continue to share family milestones and daily joys through social media, but the decision to step away from reality TV was largely motivated by a desire for privacy and a simpler life for their kids. This current health scare with Leela only underscores the importance of that decision. Without the added pressure of filming or media obligations, the family has been able to focus entirely on Laya’s needs, her recovery, and each other. Tori has expressed gratitude for the support she receives online, but she’s also been candid about wanting to keep some moments private. Lila’s surgery, while publicly acknowledged, is one of those deeply personal chapters where Tori draws a careful boundary between sharing and oversharing. Jackson, seven, the oldest of the Rolof children, is especially close with Leela. Tori has mentioned how sweet and protective he is of his little sister, especially when she’s not feeling her best. He’s always checking on her, Tori shared. He asks if she needs water or a blanket. He’s the sweetest big brother. Jose, who’s still a toddler, is too young to understand what’s going on, but has brought joy and laughter to the house during an otherwise tense time. The rolloffs have always emphasized the value of family and emotional closeness. As they prepare for Leila’s surgery, it’s clear that love is the thread holding them together and carrying them through. Tori has been proactive in preparing Leila for what’s ahead, including explaining the process in a way she can understand. She’s also doing her best to stay composed so that Lila doesn’t pick up on her anxiety.
We’re talking about it like an adventure, Tori said. She’s excited to get popsicles and cuddle on the couch afterward. Doctors have assured the family that the surgery should help alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea, significantly, allowing Leela to get the deep, restful sleep her growing body needs. Recovery is expected to take about 7 to 10 days, during which time Tori and Zach will be at Lila’s side constantly. They’ve cleared their schedules and set up a cozy recovery zone in their home, complete with Leela’s favorite movies, blankets, and stuffed animals. In one of her most poant moments, Tori reflected on the constant undercurrent of fear that comes with being a parent, especially when health concerns arise. “No one prepares you for how hard it is to watch your child go through something scary,” she wrote. “But we do it because we love them more than anything. Her words served as a powerful reminder of the emotional labor of motherhood, the invisible weight carried by millions of women every day. And in sharing her fears, she gave other mothers permission to acknowledge their own. This isn’t Laya’s first medical hurdle. Since birth, she has been under the care of specialists due to her dwarfism. She has dealt with breathing issues, speech delays, and other developmental challenges. All of which Tori and Zach have managed with grace, patience, and resolve. Each milestone Lila hits is hard one and cherished even more because of it. Her resilience, even at just 4 years old, is inspiring. And this upcoming surgery, while scary, is another step toward giving her the best possible quality of life. As the rolloffs gear up for Leila’s surgery, one thing is clear. Their bond as a family is unshakable. Tori’s honesty, Zach’s steadiness, and Lila’s courage come together in a narrative that is both emotional and inspiring.
This chapter, while difficult, also highlights the universal experience of parenting the fear of the unknown, the courage it takes to keep moving forward, and the unwavering love that guides every decision. Tori said it best when she wrote, “We’ve got this, Leela. Mommy and daddy are right here, and with that kind of love, there’s no doubt Leela will come through stronger than ever.” Leela had a little accident in the pool yesterday. I’m so glad she’s okay. She split her eye pretty good, but luckily stitches weren’t needed, but I think she’s going to have a solid scar. While sharing the news, Tori shared a photo of her 4year-old daughter smiling for the camera with a band-aid covering a portion of the cut above her left eye.
The reality star also shared a photo of Leela resting outside after experiencing the injury. So grateful for friends that helped keep me calm and got her chips, which immediately calmed her down. Tori joked as Leela held a bag of Harvest Cheddar flavored sun chips. There was a lot of blood, but they kept be calm to be able to manage it all. Tory, who also shares Jackson, 7, and Josa, 2, with her husband, Zach Roloff, decided to lighten the mood by sharing a photo of her youngest son exploring Back To Top

 

 

 

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