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‘LPBW’ Exes Matt and Amy Roloff Don’t Mind Hanging Out With Their New S.O.’s Together: ‘We Respect Each Other’

Samantha Benitz

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It’s team Roloff! Little People, Big World stars Matt and Amy Roloff prove that exes can still get along after a breakup. During a candid interview, the dynamic duo talked about the new loves in their lives, Caryn Chandler and Chris Marek, and how they hang out as a foursome every so often.

“We ran an event just the other day — I was there with Caryn and you were there with Chris, and Amy and I and Chris and Caryn all had conversation,” Matt, 57, told UsWeekly about how they are still cordial. “There was no tension in the room; it was all very easy.” The TLC star confirmed there’s no bad blood, adding, “We can drive each other crazy, but then we respect each other as well.”

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Amy, who was married to Matt from 1987 to 2016, explained how they are not all “going to be best friends,” but they “can be in the same room” together and it’s no big deal. Matt has high hopes for the future, noting how he would love to go on a double date with Amy, 54, and her new beau, however “it hasn’t gotten anywhere” yet. Perhaps it will happen eventually!

“[Matt is] definitely great at business … but on our personal side, we’ve moved on,” Amy said during the interview. “Again, it’s about our family. It’s about our kids. It’s about our grandkids … Regardless of what’s happened between us, it’s still, to me, about family.”

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Amy and Matt recently celebrated 14 years of Little People, Big World and it’s been quite a journey for the reality stars. Both of them found new love shortly after their divorce and appear to be very happy. Even so, Matt recently took to Instagram and defended his former flame against haters.

“Most of you should know that I don’t have a hired gun to manage my social media accounts … everything that I post is from me directly … sometimes I’m in a more tolerant mood and other times not as much,” he wrote. “Either way I need to repeat I don’t allow four letter name calling (swear words) or unnecessary mean comments about Amy, or any of my family or friends.”

Catch the new season of LPBW on Tuesdays on TLC at 9 p.m. ET!

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