Amy Roloff, star of “Little People, Big World,” opens up about her evolving relationship with her ex-husband Matt Roloff’s fiancée Caryn Chandler. While Amy doesn’t expect them to become best friends, she emphasizes that they strive to be friendly and cordial towards each other.

A Cordial Relationship

Amy, 61, recently shared in an interview with Us Weekly that she and Caryn, 56, have a respectful and cordial relationship. They have known each other for years, as Caryn has worked at the Roloff Family Farm. Amy also mentioned that they can spend time together and enjoy each other’s company. However, she clarifies that they may never be best friends.

Amy’s husband, Chris Marek, 61, has also observed the positive changes in their dynamic. He mentioned that their relationship has improved over time and that they often have positive conversations about their family matters.

Evolving Perspectives

Amy reflects on the changes and growth in her relationship with Caryn. Initially, she wanted nothing to do with Matt and Caryn, but circumstances, such as working together on the show, have forced them to interact. Amy acknowledges that time and different perspectives can lead to changes in relationships. She has come to accept their connection, even though it may not be ideal.

New Beginnings

The current season of “Little People, Big World” explores the shifting dynamics between Amy, Matt, and Caryn. Matt recently revealed on an episode that he updated his will to ensure that Amy would inherit his farm. This gesture indicates a level of growing closeness and consideration between them.

In 2023, Matt announced his engagement to Caryn after almost six years of dating. They plan to have a simple but elegant wedding in 2024.

A Blended Family

After their divorce in 2016, Amy remarried in August 2021 to Chris Marek. Matt and Amy share three children: twins Jeremy and Zach Roloff, 32, Molly Roloff, 29, and Jacob, 26. Despite their divorce, it is evident that Amy and Matt are committed to maintaining a harmonious relationship for the sake of their family.

“Little People, Big World” airs on TLC every Tuesday.