BIG DANGER

Little People’s Tori Roloff ripped for letting son Jackson, 4, ride in bucket of moving tractor driven by husband Zach

LITTLE People’s Tori Roloff has been ripped for letting her son Jackson, four, ride in the bucket of a moving tractor driven by her husband Zach.

Fans were not supportive of Tori and Zach’s most recent parenting decision.

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Little People’s Tori Roloff was ripped by fans for allowing her son Jackson to ride in the front of a tractor

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Her husband Zach Roloff was at the wheel as the tractor drove along with Jackson in the bucket

Little People, Big World fans took to Reddit to re-share a screenshot from Tori’s Instagram video.

In it, Zach drove a bright orange tractor across a grass field, although the bucket was carrying some unusual cargo.

The parents allowed Jackson to ride inside the bucket.

Reddit users commented on Tori’s video clip and began a thread by stating: “Because what could possibly go wrong here?!”

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A user posted: “Just because Zach grew up doing it doesn’t mean it’s okay to do. There are just some safety measures you don’t push….yikes.”

A third wrote: “All I can see is the absolute worst happening.”

Yet a fourth remarked: “In my opinion, it’s not worth the risk for a joy ride, it would just take a second for him to lean forward and fall out.”

Finally, a fifth chimed in: “Wow. This is a new low in dangerous parenting by this bunch of Roloffs.”

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HISSY FIT

Back in March, Tori was slammed by fans for allowing Jackson to play with a snake.

Tori had shared several photos of the child holding the tiny reptile with both hands.

In one clip, the snake could be seen crawling up Jackson’s arm and flailing towards his torso.

Tori could be heard squealing in horror when her son asked if she wanted to hold the snake.

She shrieked, “Not at all!” before warning, “Don’t put your hands so close to its mouth.”

The reality star captioned it: “I will be having nightmares tonight.”

Sharing another video of Jackson with the reptile, the TLC star wrote: “Thank goodness this kid is so much braver than I will ever be.

“Also Zach teasing me telling me one’s going up my dress.”

Tori anticipated being trolled over the scene and told critics in another Instagram Story: “Can’t wait to hear all the snarky comments about what a terrible parent I am, but this kid LOVEDDDDD this.

“There were no snakes or Jacksons harmed.”

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In November, Tori and Zach, announced that they would be welcoming another addition to the family.

She is due to give birth in Spring and has been keeping her eager fans updated with cute social media posts.

Fans speculated that she could be having a boy after she shared a photo of her bump and captioned it with blue heart emojis.

Despite the theories,  that she and Zach won’t be doing a gender reveal party.

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Little People fans were heartbroken last year after Tori revealed she had suffered a miscarriage.

She and Zach broke down in tears as they opened up about the tragedy during an episode of LPBW aired in July 2021.

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Fans were shocked Tori allowed her four-year-old to ride in the truck and felt it was unsafe

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Tori was previously mom-slammed for allowing Jackson to play with a snake

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