Little People, Big World's Amy Roloff Not Dating After Divorce: ''I Don't Think Anyone Would Be Really Interested"

TLC reality star opens up about her romantic life after divorcing her husband

By Mike Vulpo Sep 02, 2015 7:53 PMTags
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Amy Roloff may be single, but she's absolutely not ready to mingle.

In Tuesday's season finale of Little People, Big World, fans got an inside look at the reality star's thoughts on dating after her separation and divorce from husband Matt Roloff. As it turns out, stepping out for dates and romance simply isn't her priority.

"That ain't happenin'. Not on the radar right now," she explained to NBC News correspondent Andrea Canning. "I don't think anyone would be really interested."

As for her ex, Matt is a bit more optimistic. While he "definitely would not get married again," the 53-year-old certainly doesn't want to rule out a girlfriend in the future.

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"Right now I'm just getting to know myself and working on my health and taking care of the businesses and working on the farm," he explained. "Let's see how time goes."

Back in June, the couple announced they were filing for divorce after announcing their separation more than a year earlier.

"We are proud of what we have accomplished together including raising four wonderful children who have grown to become remarkable adults and building our strong and ongoing successful businesses," the couple said in a joint statement to E! News. "Our kids and our ever growing family, and the love and support we have for them, will be our priority."

It certainly was evident this summer as cameras rolled during their son's marriage to Tori Patton. As their family member said "I Do" at the Roloff family farm, both parents put aside any differences to make the day a success.

"Weddings definitely give opportunities for families to come together," Zach Roloff told People. "It definitely was a united front. Your worries go away, and it's all very positive and forward-thinking."

"I'm actually enjoying working with Amy right now," Matt later explained in Tuesday's finale. "So I'm just happy with where I'm at."