Little People’s Isabel Roloff has refreshed her look with a stunning makeover amid the ongoing family feud.
The Little People Big World star, the 26-year-old, documented an exciting trip to the salon where her long hair was chopped off to shoulder height.

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The year got off to a rough start for Isabel after she hinted at being “betrayed” in a cryptic post.
The TLC star’s upload comes amid a tense Roloff family feud over the famous pumpkin farm.
Still, she clearly wanted to put the drama aside and indulge herself.
Isabel posted on her Instagram page a glow-up video showing her long auburn locks in the “before” image, with the ends flowing down to her waist.


In the next scene, her ends were seen scattered around a chair before revealing the full result (a wavy mane with a cropped hairstyle).
Isabel smiled at the cameras as she flicked her bob-length locks and wrote, “I did it 💇🏼♀️” in the caption.
One fan gushed, “Cute!!! Must feel light as a feather!!”
Second word: “You look amazing!! I did this too when my son was about a year old! I donated 15 inches. Like a new woman after a year of struggling with motherhood, I felt so free.”
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A third suggested, “Your hair is beautiful. You should have donated it to cancer to make a wig.”
Isabelle then clarified, “Unfortunately it was too damaged 😪 otherwise I would! Next time ❤️”.
“I love it!!! Just getting my bangs done makes me feel like a new woman!”
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In October, Isabel and husband Jacob moved into Matt Roloff’s $4 million farm, sparking a rift between the matriarch and his twin sons, Zack and Jeremy, both 32.
The TV star and his eldest son fell out after rejecting their offer to buy the family farm and instead decided to sell part of the property.
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Meanwhile, late last month, Isabel caused concern among fans after sharing a lengthy post about being hated.
She compared herself to “other moms on social media” on her Instagram story.
The LPBW alum realized that she hasn’t posted a “special moment” between her and Jacob’s eldest son, Mateo, while keeping his face covered.
In the following story, Isabel claimed that people who “hate” her were “trying to use it against me.”


She continued: “Essentially, it’s a deeper look at how my relationship with social media has changed from not having Mateo and not posting him.
Isabel concluded that “getting away” from social media “feels natural and good, but I’m human and I’m still comparing.”

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