Little People’s Isabel Roloff accused of SHADING sister-in-law Audrey with scathing new post amid family feud
LITTLE People, Big World's Isabel Roloff has been accused of shading her sister-in-law Audrey with a scathing new post amid the family feud.
Fans have ripped into Audrey, 31, for pushing controversial natural health remedies in the past.
Isabel, 26, shared what appeared to be a diss toward Audrey on her Instagram Stories.
The post featured a resharing of a social media influencer's original Instagram post about mental health.
In it, the influencer explains: "I do not regret coming off Zoloft, I don't think it was the right medication for me."
She continued: "It did however learn that I do need daily anxiety medication and that's OKAY."
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In a separate text box, the influencer stated: "I do yoga, meditation, breathwork, take CBD, magnesium, vitamins, adaptogens, get 8+ hours of sleep, move my body, and do all the things I can be doing and I still have crippling anxiety."
The Instagram influencer then proceeded with the second part of her statement, the part that many LPBW fans thought to be a blatant shot at Audrey.
"I can't stand when crunchy wellness people try and tell me that you don't need medication because some people DO.
"It saves lives. It's beyond okay if you need medication and there is absolutely no shame in that."
Isabel then added her own caption underneath the post, and wrote: "Discussed anxiety medication with my therapist and it felt like something I might consider."
In what seems like a direct response to her sister-in-law, Isabel added: "No there's not always an oil or a course or breathwork or shadow work that can help alleviate the symptoms.
"Sometimes it's just medication and that is OKAY. Tired of wellness influencers only pushing natural alternatives when medication literally saves people's lives."
The post was re-shared on a popular online thread board, where fans reacted on the apparent throwing of shade.
One commented: "Isabel annoys me, but I love this!!!... Especially the very obvious dig at Audrey."
Another fan wrote: "Audrey does drive me crazy though. She has some oil or weird drink for everything and is so about doing things the natural way."
While a third person added: "She's basically telling Audrey to f**k off with her pyramid scheme oil bulls**t because that s**t may smell wonderful but it ain't gonna cure anyone's mental illnesses."
NOT SO ESSENTIAL
Audrey was recently accused of pushing "fake" and "dangerous" parenting tips when the TLC alum posted an Instagram Story suggesting an essential oil to fans.
In it, she urges her followers: "If you are a mom currently introducing your baby to solids... you need this oil.
"Just a few swirls around in his belly button."
Fans posted a grab of the story on Reddit, slamming Audrey's suggestion.
One user wrote: "I can't deal with these folks. They always say to put it around their belly button or bottom of their feet.. as if it'll absorb through the skin into their body? Because why would you want that?"
"And what will that do? Make his belly button soft. WTF. I am not into cancel culture but she needs to go," another commenter added.
Someone else added: "Nothing like some good ole parental fear-mongering."
DIFFUSING THE SITUATION
In previous months, the TV personality was blasted for sitting her baby son Radley right in front of her essential oil diffuser after she shared a video of her baking bread with her son laying in a sling.
The mom-of-three posted the video to her Instagram Story, with photos captured by fans, in which could be seen kneading dough on her kitchen counter.
As she did so, her newborn could be seen strapped against her chest in a wrap.
The ex reality star pounded on the dough as mists of essential oils could be seen puffing out onto her and everything around her.
She captioned it: "Made dough last night. This is lookin [sic] promising."
Fans on the forum site were less concerned with Audrey- who is married to Jeremy Roloff- being saturated with the essences and more with her little one being around it.
The original poster wrote: "Audrey ‘making dough’ and blasting essential oils into the baby's face."
Another agreed, writing "I just watched this, it is so odd."
They then questioned: “Why’s she so intensely making dough? And the plume of essential oils blowing on her?”
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Other users added that the oils were not only being blasted all over her but the baby strapped to her chest, as well as “all over the dough.”
One fan sarcastically asked: "Who doesn’t love a good lavender-infused sourdough?"