The Roloff family members from “Little People Big World” have long utilized their fame and social media presence to promote various businesses and services. Recent updates suggest that one family member may have finally distanced themselves from a questionable business. Let’s find out more.

As the future of “Little People Big World” remains uncertain, the Roloff family name has become a brand of its own. Cast members have leveraged their family name to launch successful businesses and ventures.

Most recently, Zach and Tori Roloff started their own podcast after announcing their departure from the show. Even Isabel Roloff, Jacob Roloff’s wife, has used the family name to promote her book of poetry.

With a dedicated fan base that has followed the Roloffs for years, they have a built-in audience to support their various ventures and endeavors. This holds true even when they are no longer part of the family show.

One branch of the Roloff family that has benefited from their name is Jeremy and Audrey Roloff. They faced scrutiny and questions from “Little People Big World” fans when they shared pictures from an all-expenses-paid trip to the Caribbean.

Audrey runs a side business selling wellness products and essential oils. She has often boasted about her success and the rewards she has reaped after building her business for several years.

However, many fans are now wondering if Audrey has quit her side gig. She maintains a separate business page on social media to promote various links and products. However, her last post on that page was in November 2023, leaving followers curious about her current involvement.

Audrey primarily sells products for Young Living, a company that has faced controversy. It has been compared to a cult and a pyramid scheme, much like other multi-level marketing (MLM) companies.

Audrey has denied the company’s alleged shady nature in the past. Nevertheless, her lack of recent posts on her business page has raised suspicions among “Little People Big World” fans. Some speculate that she may be distancing herself from the MLM and its questionable practices.

In 2020, an ex-member filed a class-action lawsuit against Young Living under the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) for damages and other relief. Young Living’s motion to enter arbitration was denied. Interestingly, this lawsuit coincided with claims made by several members that essential oils could help fight against COVID-19, likely an attempt to boost sales.

With Audrey’s absence of posts related to Young Living on her business page for months, it is possible that she is trying to distance herself from the MLM and its controversial practices.

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