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Little People’s Jeremy Roloff slammed & told to ‘get a job’ after star reveals he wants to starts a YouTube channel

LITTLE People, Big World fans slammed Jeremy Roloff after he said he wanted to start a YouTube channel.

 took to his Instagram stories to float the idea of starting a YouTube about 'his family and projects'.

Fans slammed Jeremy Roloff for wanting to start a YouTube channel
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Fans slammed Jeremy Roloff for wanting to start a YouTube channelCredit: Instagram/Jeremy Roloff

In a video he spoke to camera and explained: "I've been kicking around the idea of doing a YouTube show for years now.

"Something following our family and all my project. But it's an immense amount of work, and we said we would wait until we shifted our focus and/or had property to do so."

Some of his projects include, taking pilot lessons, running his marriage anniversary journals business with Audrey and knife building.

"Hey Germ if you just stayed on LPBW you wouldn’t have to do any editing or work," wrote one fan.

But savage fan on Reddit told him he should've just stayed on his parent's TLC show, , if he wanted to be a video star.

Another added: "You mean, like LPBW was? So he quits his show, loses the farm because of it, and now is like, 'maybe a youtube channel will give us a chance at the farm again.' got it."

And a third wrote: "Well while you’re waiting maybe get a real job.'

In July, Audrey and  revealed on Instagram they are   in November.

The couple are already the parents to son Bode James, one, and daughter Ember Jean, three.

Alongside a clip of Jeremy and Audrey playing with their kids, they revealed: "We’re about to be a family of 5! Our little tie breaker is coming this November!"

Fans were recently left scratching their heads when  in a post celebrating her 30th birthday.

In addition to sharing two snaps of the birthday girl, Jeremy, 31, wrote: "Happy 30th birthday Audrey! Thank you for being an amazing and intentional mom for our kids.

"Thank you for loving me so well and working so hard. Thank you for being so down to earth and genuinely you. That’s one of the first things I was drawn to in you.

"You are just yourself, comfortable in your own skin, authentic, not trying to be anything or anybody different - and because of that you draw people in because there’s a freedom there - as your sister and friends said at our wedding.

"You’re the smartest person I know, the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen, and the best thing that’s happened to me. I hope you feel loved and cherished today - as you are.

"If the rest is half as good as the half we’ve known, here’s hail! To the rest of the road. Help me cheers Audrey to the best decade yet."

Multiple fans rushed to Reddit to express their confusion over the caption, with one person writing: "'Intentional mother,' wtf does that even mean?"

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The former reality stars threw a massive birthday bash to celebrate Audrey's birthday with friends and family, in which were noticeably not in attendance.

Jeremy's brother and sister-in-law's absence from the party comes as , with Tori even snubbing Audrey’s pregnancy announcement earlier this month.

Jeremy regularly shares videos and pics of him working on projects
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Jeremy regularly shares videos and pics of him working on projectsCredit: Instagram
Along with wife Audrey, Jeremy runs a marriage anniversary journal business
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Along with wife Audrey, Jeremy runs a marriage anniversary journal businessCredit: Instagram
The couple revealed they are expecting their third baby in November
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The couple revealed they are expecting their third baby in NovemberCredit: Instagram
His divorced parents Amy and Matt Roloff star in TLC's Little People, Big World
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His divorced parents Amy and Matt Roloff star in TLC's Little People, Big WorldCredit: NBC Newswire/NBCUniversal via Ge
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