Little People fans think Audrey and Jeremy Roloff’s son Bode, 2, looks ‘miserable’ in ‘staged’ photos
LITTLE People, Big World star Audrey Roloff shared adorable videos and photos of her kids for Valentine’s Day, but fans don’t think the children were enjoying all the posing.
The 30-year-old – who shares Ember, four, Bode, two, and Radley, three months, with her husband, Jeremy – posted a bunch of close-ups of the little ones squished on a chair together.
On Monday, Audrey kicked off the love holiday with a video of her two oldest kids sitting in a large, comfy chair together.
The pair smiled as Ember held their newborn sibling, Radley, in her lap.
The baby was all splayed out, with his feet extending onto Bode’s legs, as well.
His sister laughed as she seemed to be tickling her youngest brother.
While Bode had a small smile on, fans thought it appeared to be a bit forced and faked for his mom’s video.
In the second clip, his face fell even further and he had just a frown on his face.
This time around, he now fully held Radley in his lap, while Ember snuggled into Bode’s shoulder.
Toward the end of the video, Ember reached over even more and gave both of her brothers a big hug, but Bode didn’t seem to enjoy it.
They thought Bode looked miserable during the whole experience, with the original poster writing: “That look on Bode’s face pretty much says it all.”
Another agree, responding that the youngster’s face was trying to say: “I hate this…”
A third added that this seemed to be a case of “like father like son” as they think this is like “Jeremy's face 99%of the time” when he’s in photos on Audrey’s Instagram, too.
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The famous couple welcomed their third child together, Radley, in November.
Earlier this month, Audrey showed off her post-baby body in a sexy blue bodysuit, just three months after giving birth.
Aside from the Valentine's Day video, Audrey has been trying to give her followers plenty of other baby Radley content.
Last month, she posted a video of her cuddling the newborn, with her sitting with the baby propped up in her arm.
She captioned the photo: "Work bud says hi."
Previously, she had come under attack for sharing a photo of the infant nearly completely covered in a fur blanket.
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Alongside the photo, she wrote that her youngest son was “cuddled up in another Kalin blankey.”
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