Zach Roloff Engaged: ‘Little People, Big World’ Star Proposed to Girlfriend Tori Patton (PHOTOS)

Zach Roloff is engaged to his girlfriend Tori Patton. The "Little People, Big World" star popped the question to the 22-year-old in a beautiful garden on Wednesday, Apr. 30, E! News reports.

"Words can not describe how much I love you," Patton wrote on Roloff's Facebook page. "Saying I love you sometimes doesn't even seem like it scratches the surface. You are the most amazing man, and I pray that I become the best wife to you, and do all in my power to make you happy. I love you FIANCE!!!"

This is the second engagement to happen in the Roloff family. Zach's twin brother, Jeremy, popped the question to his girlfriend Audrey Mirabella Botti. At the time, she shared the exciting news on her Instagram page by posting a photo of herself wearing a big smile and a diamond ring.

The boys' mother, Amy, couldn't be happier and gushed about the engagements on her Facebook page.

"I couldn't be more proud or more overjoyed w/ my two sons Jeremy & Zachary," she wrote. "They've chosen a wonderful woman and asked them to be a part of their life and join them on the rest of their life journey. They said Yes! I'm excited to have Tori and Audrey a part of the family - Love Love."

Less than two months ago, Amy and her husband Matt Roloff announced their separation after 26 years of marriage.

"Though we have weathered many storms together, we recently made the tough decision to engage in a trial separation," a statement from the couple read. "Matt remains living on the farm in our guest house and we work together every day on the farm, on our business endeavors and most importantly, raising our amazing children."

Matt told People magazine that he knew it was time to split once the tension in the house became unbearable.

"Amy and I had a lot of tension so right around Thanksgiving, I thought I would move over to the bridal house for a little bit and we'll try that. Amy and I stuck it out for years and years when maybe we shouldn't have," he told the magazine.

"I never quite felt at home in my own home so something needed to change," he added. "We needed to try something different."

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