More ‘Little People Big World’ Roloffs Have Big Problems With Gay People


Some members of the Roloff family of Little People, Big World are letting their thoughts be known about homosexuality — in particular, gay marriage. Audrey Roloff got the ball rolling by posting on Twitter and sharing a blog post about “true Christian marriage.” Now, Molly Roloff, the only daughter of Matt and Amy Roloff, has come out to support vehemently anti-gay cheerleader and former child actor Kirk Cameron to say that the only true marriage is between one man and one woman.

The Inquisitr posed the question last week if the Roloffs and the cast of Little People, Big World have a problem with the LGBT community, and the answer seems to be that at least a few of them certainly do, and they seem proud of it. Audrey, Jeremy, and now Molly Roloff have been pledging Duggar family-like support for those preaching against gay marriage. The big picture seems to be that TLC seeks out a certain type of family to represent their network, and it seems to have a non-inclusive side while still trying to retain viewers.

Radar Online broke the story about Jeremy and Audrey Roloff’s alliance with anti-gay preachers and shared Audrey Roloff’s tweets regarding her thoughts on gay marriage before they were deleted, because after the Roloff divorce, they don’t need another scandal. Speaking for herself and her husband, Audrey Roloff has shared that she does not agree with gay marriage, which is her right, but it is then also the right of fans to stop watching her show.

Now, Molly Roloff, 23 and a recent graduate of a Christian college, has allied herself with Kirk Cameron, who makes very clear his thoughts about the LBGT community. Molly Roloff shared a link to an article on Kirk Cameron, where he talks about how unnatural homosexuality is. He also calls homosexuality “detrimental” and “destructive.”

“I think that it’s unnatural. I think that it’s detrimental and ultimately destructive to so many of the foundations of civilization.”

Cameron continued to share his thoughts on gay marriage.

“One man, one woman for life till death do you part… So do I support the idea of gay marriage? No, I don’t.”

Audrey Roloff has gone one step further and claims that once women are married, they no longer have domain over their bodies, according to Radar Online. Sounding more and more like fellow Kool-Aid drinker Michelle Duggar, Audrey Roloff shared in a blog post that in marriage, the husband owns his wife’s body.

“Our bodies are no longer our own, we are now one,” she wrote in the piece, titled “How To Protect Your Marriage.”

she continued, “We should desire to sexually please our spouses. So get naked.”

Roloff also likes to share relevant Bible passages with her followers.

“For the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. Likewise, the husband does not have authority over his own body but the wife does.”

The entire Roloff family claim to be disability and diversity advocates, but obviously, this does not include the LGBT community.

The Hollywood Gossip claims that Audrey Roloff, in particular, has some odd views on even heterosexual marriage, and it brings up a serious question concerning what she thinks of her in-laws, Amy and Matt Roloff, and their divorce. Audrey Roloff claims that if you are married, you have signed up for a lifetime war. Huh?

“Every day, your marriage enters a battlefield.”

Roloff believes that it is a wife’s duty to have sex with her husband even if she doesn’t want to, is ill, or even pregnant. Perhaps that is the war?

Do these views of some of the Roloffs of Little People, Big World make you question what the others think?

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