Audrey Roloff's Clothing Line Has Been Shut Down

The Roloff family has been navigating controversy ever since Matt Roloff made the decision to sell his family’s farm.

Now, it looks like he isn’t the only one who’s had to make hard business decisions lately: Audrey Roloff‘s clothing line has been shut down.

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Audrey Roloff‘s clothing line is no longer!

The Sun reports that her LLC was officially dissolved back in September “after she failed to file an annual report for the year.”

Though she once used her Instagram to promote her goods, the last post was back in 2020.

She shared at that time that she was closing things down.

“As I step more fully into this new season of life as a mom with two littles, I need to take a step back from some things that demand a lot of my time,” she revealed. “So after lots of discussion, prayer, and tears, I’ve decided to close the shop side of Always More for the foreseeable future.”

The Sun reports that she was filing annual business reports up until this year.

Meanwhile, the Roloffs are still parsingMatt Roloff’s decision to sell the family farm. At the time, Amy Roloff made it clear that she did not support his choice.

Earlier this year, her ex-husband made the controversial decision to put the property on the market.

“The BAD news, as you can imagine, is how difficult it was for me to put even 16 of the 108 acres of Roloff farm up for sale. ‘My ultimate hope was that the entire Roloff Farms property would stay in our family for generations to come,'” Matt penned in an Instagram update.

“Keeping that dream alive at this point in time was just not meant to be,” he continued. “Unfortunately, Roloff Farm farm cannot be legally divided into multiple parcels.”

“My twin boys decided not to consider working together toward a possible joint sale. Both of them (along with their growing families) had moved on to other interests and investments…. and even tho a substantial family discount and a ‘gift of equity’ was offered by both Amy and I….(and I still owe Amy a bundle of money)” Matt continued. “They decided individually that the timing was not right for them to purchase a part of the farm at this time.”

Matt added, “Based on that, turning the big 60 in my cranky old body, the continuing maintenance/demands of the farm- the difficult decision was made so I could take steps toward my retirement goals.”

However, Amy and the rest of the family did not think that this was a necessary step.

Zach Roloff is clearly unhappy, and said as much in the comments.

“This post is extremely misguided and false,” he wrote. “My dad is manipulating the narrative right before the season comes out.”

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