Tori Roloff shocked fans when she appeared in a new promotional post.
The Little People, Big World star shared a post on her Instagram Stories last week, which was immediately criticized by fans.
In the post, Tori, 32, took a selfie in which she appeared to be relaxing in her $1 million home in Washington state.
The TLC star left her hair in its natural straight style and went completely makeup-free.
She wore delicate gold jewelry and a grey-green sweater to promote her new podcast with husband Zach, 33.
The sweatshirt reads “Raising Heights w/ Zach & Tori,” and Tori encouraged fans to “take a peek at the merch.”
However, on Reddit, many fans were not interested in the merchandise, but instead focused on Tori's face without makeup.
“What happened to her face???” one person asked.
Another social media user responded: “I bet she never uses SPF on her face. Too bad.”
“She looks rough,” a third chided.
“Oh my gosh, I didn't recognize her…” a fourth reality TV fan admitted.
Another commenter asked, “Why is she so different?”
number one
Tori showed off her merchandise after the game. news He reportedly defeated his sister-in-law Audrey, 32, and brother-in-law Jeremy, 33, in a battle for podcast ratings.
US Sun has exclusively revealed that Raising Heights has earned the No. 42 spot in the Top Shows category on Apple Podcasts.
Meanwhile, Audrey and Jeremy's podcast “These Are the Days” didn't even make it into the top 200.
Similarly, Raising Heights ranks #1 in the Human Relations category.
In the religion category, Audrey and Jeremy's “These Are the Days'' took the 46th place.
Tori and Zach just released a new podcast this month, with an average of 5 stars out of 43 reviews.
working mom
Tori, who is currently focusing on her podcast, has previously come under fire from critics for complaining about her responsibilities as a stay-at-home mom.
In a video she shared on Instagram, Tori listed her many responsibilities, including “Clean the house. Do laundry. Buy groceries. Cook meals. Do school work. They include things like “helping out, finding shoes that fit everyone, planning a play date.”
But in the comments section, some critics slammed Tori's words, pointing out that many mothers work and take care of the home as well.
One critic was furious at the TV personality, writing: “Most people do all of that and have full-time jobs. You can't be trusted either. All you do is complain. , because the house looks dirty most of the time. You are out of touch.”
“Imagine having to do all this and then have to work a full-time job. Be grateful for the opportunity to stay home. Most women don't. Not,” a second poster wrote.
Tori and Zach have children Josiah (1 year old), Lyla (3 years old), and Jackson (6 years old).