Little People fans are outraged by Jeremy Roloff’s dirty feet on the floor of the family’s messy $2 million Oregon home

JEREMY Roloff has angered fans after walking around his $2million home with extremely dirty feet.

Audrey, 31, took a video showing her husband getting dirty after “fighting” the fire and posted it to her Instagram story.

Audrey and Jeremy Roloff experienced a brush fire at their farm this week

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Audrey and Jeremy Roloff experienced a brush fire at their farm this weekCredit: INSTAGRAM/audreyroloff
Jeremy decided to step in and help the firefighters put out the fire

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Jeremy decided to step in and help the firefighters put out the fireCredit: Instagram/@audreyroloff

All of her children could be seen in the video staring at how dirty their father was.

In the clip, Jeremy, 32, wore black trousers with a seam ripped at his thigh.

He was wearing Crocs, which appeared to have been white before the fire but were covered in ash in the photo.

Jeremy was obviously not wearing socks when he helped fire, as the bottoms of his feet were completely black when he showed them to the camera.

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It appeared the father of three stepped in black paint before entering his home.

She jokingly captioned the post, “Aftermath of firefighting. ‘Do you want to give him a kiss?’” accompanied by laughing emojis.

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criticism posted a screenshot of Audrey’s story in a popular LPBW Reddit thread, and people were horrified.

One critic commented: “Why are you going indoors like that? Especially if you have children who are constantly laying around on the floor. You are so disgusting.”

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Another added: “Plus you should get your ass outside and hosing off before you track down that shit in my house lol.”

A third added: “Ewwww wash your feet!”

“Motherfucker REALLY stepped over the coals at Crocs,” said one commenter.

To which another replied: “He’s lucky it didn’t melt his foot!”

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Before posting photos of Jeremy’s dirty feet, Audrey shared videos of the spooky fire at her $2 million Oregon farm.

The reality TV alum filmed the firefighters putting out the flames on the outdoor compound.

The Instagram Stories series began with Jeremy turning the camera on the burning bushes and grass.

As smoke rose from the blaze, firefighters spread fire retardant on the field.

Jeremy captioned the post, “Got home just in time to help with a small brush fire.”

The series of chilling stories continued as Audrey revealed much of the territory shrouded in smoke.

She wrote: “An eventful day on the farm. Do not worry. Now everything is good.”

The former TLC star shared a snap of her three-year-old son Bode watching the water trucks drive through the burned area.

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Audrey and Jeremy share their three little ones: Bode, three, Ember, five, and Radley, one.

The couple moved into their sprawling $2 million farmhouse in Hillsboro, Oregon in 2022.

When he got home, his feet were covered with ash and soot

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When he got home, his feet were covered with ash and sootCredit: Instagram/@audreyroloff
Fans criticized Jeremy for entering the house in such a dirty state

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Fans criticized Jeremy for entering the house in such a dirty stateCredit: Instagram/@audreyroloff
Luckily the fire was extinguished and no one was injured

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Luckily the fire was extinguished and no one was injuredCredit: Instagram/jeremyroloff

CELINE CASTRONUOVO

CELINE CASTRONUOVO is a Dailynationtoday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. CELINE CASTRONUOVO joined Dailynationtoday in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: celine@dailynationtoday.com.

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