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SOMETHING’S ROL-OFF

Little People’s Tori & Zach Roloff snub their OWN kids during major family milestone in ‘bad’ parenting move

TORI and Zach Roloff have snubbed their own children while celebrating their seventh wedding anniversary.

The couple tied the knot in 2015 and now share three kids, Jackson, five, Lilah, two, and Josiah, three months.

Tori and Zach celebrated their seventh anniversary
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Tori and Zach celebrated their seventh anniversaryCredit: Instagram/Tori Roloff
They shared photos from their night out
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They shared photos from their night outCredit: Instagram/Tori Roloff
Their three kids were not included in the celebration
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Their three kids were not included in the celebrationCredit: Instagram/Tori Roloff

But when sharing photos to commemorate the special occasion, the parents didn't include any snapshots of their brood of children.

Tori, 31, took to her on Tuesday to post a series of pictures as she and her husband enjoyed their anniversary.

In the shots, the couple was dressed up for a fancy evening out, with the mother of three wearing a white flowy dress and sandals.

Zach, 32, also went for a more formal look than normal, sporting a button-down, black pants, and black Adidas.

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The pair posed outside of their garage before heading out to dinner.

While at the restaurant, Tori snapped a photo of her beau as he gazed out over a water view while drinking a martini.

The couple also posed for a sunset selfie before heading back home for the evening.

The TV personality captioned her post: "11 years of knowing you.
7 years of marriage. 3 kids (+1). 3 houses. 1 incredible ride.

"I love you more this year than I did last and fall more in love with you every sing day . You are the best husband to be and father to our kids and I couldn’t have asked for a better life partner."

She closed: "Happy anniversary babe uh!! Here’s to many more years together!  ."

'UNSAFE' MOM MOVE?

The young couple has faced rampant backlash from fans regarding their parenting decisions.

Earlier this week, the TLC star was ripped by her followers for what they called an "extremely unsafe" move as her youngest child slept in his crib.

Some expressed how the reality star's latest Instagram post "made them mad" she showed off baby Josiah's bedtime habits.

Tori captured her youngest getting set for a snuggle in his cot, surrounded by a grey blanket and a patterned pillow, as well as the flat duvet sheet.

Tori gushed: "First time sleeping in the crib!

"We finally got our crib set up (poor third kid lol) and I'm over here getting all sentimental."

FAN BACKLASH

Yet fans flooded to an online thread to call out the amount of fabric the baby had around him, deeming it a safety hazard.

One questioned: "Why does Tori have all this crap in the crib with an infant? It’s straight up dangerous."

A fan then replied: "She’ll just say 'I know my baby best.' Which is true, but it doesn’t make any of this safe."

Another cruelly remarked: "Probably because they're bad parents," before a third continued: "Besides the obvious safety problems, why would you put a blanket on a baby when there is an extreme heat advisory and a high of 95?"

One then flagged: "This isn’t an opinion thing ... she has done with all of her kids and it is EXTREMELY unsafe. This poses a huge risk for SIDS. Babies are supposed to be swaddled or in a sleep sack, on their back, nothing in the crib."

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Another surmised: "She's literally practiced unsafe sleep with all of them."

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One mentioned the advised baby sleeping habits as they posted: "No loose blankets and nothing but baby in the crib (in a swaddle or sleep sack) is safe sleep 101. This isn’t hard. Makes me mad to see this knowing how many followers she has."

Tori shared a snap of her newborn's bedding
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Tori shared a snap of her newborn's beddingCredit: Instagram/@toriroloff
Fans claimed the way he was swaddled was 'unsafe'
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Fans claimed the way he was swaddled was 'unsafe'Credit: Instagram/Tori Roloff

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