Less than a month after their July wedding, TLC is giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the planning of Zach Roloff and Tori Patton’s big day.
In an exclusive preview of Tuesday’s episode of “Little People, Big World,” the couple meets with a bartender to finalize their signature drink. After trying a few different cocktails, the lovebirds settle on “The Sullivan” — a mixture of blackberry, lemonade and vodka with a single ice cube — named after their dog.
Zach and Tori marvel at the bartender’s creativity and his ability to whip up drinks with so little effort. “He definitely did stuff that we didn’t think about. He just had different ideas,” Zach says in the clip, adding, “It was really interesting.”
The two exchanged vows last month in an outdoor ceremony on the Roloff family farm in Hillsboro, Oregon — the same location where his brother Jeremy was married last September. About 200 guests attended the nature-themed ceremony, including Zach’s parents and fellow TLC stars Amy and Matthew Roloff.
“Little People, Big World” airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.
19 Families Exploited for Reality-TV Stardom: 'The Osbournes' to 'I Am Cait' (Photos)
Nick Lachey, Caitlyn Jenner, Rev Run and Kim Kardashian are stars who got real for TV -- and dragged their families along with them.
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"The Osbournes" (2001-2005)
Black Sabbath rockstar Ozzy Osbourne and his manager-wife Sharon were one of the first star families to open their home to cameras. The show was expected to return for another season in 2015, but MTV scrapped the plans.
The series followed former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith and her endearing entourage as she navigated through life as a has-been. It was canceled during the third season. Smith died of a drug overdose in 2007.
Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson married in 2002 and filed for divorce in 2005 -- about the same amount of time their reality show lasted. The series made them household names and boosted their careers, though.
R&B singer Bobby Brown and then-wife Whitney Houston only lasted one season on reality television, since Houston and Bravo could not come to an agreement for a sophomore season.
Professional wrestler Hulk Hogan's reality show focused on his protective parenting ways -- hence, the play on '50s TV show "Father Knows Best" -- but the family was far from perfect. His son faced charges for reckless driving in 2007, and Hogan allegedly cheated on his wife Linda with one of his daughter's friends. She divorced him and the show was canceled.
Now all grown up, Brooke Hogan's reality series focused on her transition into adulthood, her parents' divorce and attempting a music career. The series was canceled after two seasons.
Rev Run (Joseph Simmons), formerly part of rap group Run-D.M.C., incorporated his credits as a practicing minister into the series. Unlike many other reality shows, his ended simply because the kids were older and the family was ready to move on.
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"Family Jewels" (2006-2012)
Kiss bassist and vocalist Gene Simmons' show lasted seven seasons, but was consistently plagued with accusations that some events never occurred. Simmons then decided to focus on the Kiss tour and other business ventures.
Kim Kardashian's reality series gave its stars' collective career status a formidable boost. The show features former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner, momager Kris Jenner, sisters Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, brother Rob Kardashian and half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.
Jon and Kate Gosselin raised their eight children (sextuplets and twins) in the public eye until divorcing in 2009. He was subsequently booted off, giving life to "Kate Plus 8."
Once her divorce to her husband Jon was finalized, Kate Gosselin proceeded with the show alone. Her ex-husband sent letters to TLC, demanding that they cease and desist production. Still, the series perseveres.
Willie Robertson's family business is a multimillion dollar corporation. Despite his father Phil Robertson's controversial anti-gay remarks, A&E gave in to public pressure and reinstated him nine days after suspending the family patriarch.
"Toddlers & Tiaras" spin-off centering on the family of child beauty pageant star Alana Thompson was quickly canceled after media revealed that the child's mother Mama June Shannon had resumed a relationship with former boyfriend and convicted sex offender Mark McDaniel, who had served 10 years for molesting another of Shannon's daughters.
Millionaire Todd Chrisley's reality show is entering its third season of production. The series faced controversy after his son Kyle Chrisley made allegations that the family patriarch was staging the whole show.
Actor Mark Wahlberg's series focuses on his family's hamburger restaurant in Hingham, Massachusetts. Wahlberg owns the restaurant, along with his brothers Paul and Donnie Wahlberg.
Former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner is making her transition from Bruce to Caitlyn public in this eight-part docuseries. The show will give an inside look at Jenner's new life as a female.
Nick Lachey of “Lachey’s Bar” and Caitlyn Jenner of “I Am Cait” join the list of celebrities who exposed loved ones to the public eye, for better or worse
Nick Lachey, Caitlyn Jenner, Rev Run and Kim Kardashian are stars who got real for TV -- and dragged their families along with them.