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When Audrey Roloff of Little People announces that her one-year-old son Radley had accomplished a significant feat, she becomes upset.

Audrey Roloff and Radley, her one-year-old son, have reached a significant milestone. Little People, the star of Big World, isn’t happy, though.

Audrey shared on Instagram that her and Jeremy’s youngest son no longer receives breast milk.

The 31-year-old mother of three insisted that the decision was entirely his.

Audrey posted a sweet photo of her son cuddling up to her on Instagram.

He took a pacifier and sucked while staring into the camera.

For Audrey, who remarked that it was, it was a painful rite of passage.

Refused the boob for the first time tonight, she continued, adding mockingly, “I’m not crying,” and concluding with a crying emoji”.

After his health scare last month, Radley appeared to be on the mend.

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The former TLC star could be seen carrying a visibly upset Radley in the picture she posted on her Instagram Stories.

The image shows the youngest Roloff child sucking on his pacifier while staring directly into the camera, possibly quite forcefully.

Throughout the photo shoot, the mother of three was holding her infant child in her arms.

Audrey captioned the otherwise endearing picture, “Fever and theft on the same day,” implying that the baby had committed a robbery that day.

Radley appeared to be suffering from an uncomfortable condition, such as a fever, based on his flushed cheeks and agitated demeanor.

In addition, Audrey appeared worn out in the photograph, as if she had spent the entire day caring for a sick child.

The reality star was criticized for raising the child in an unusual manner a few days later.

Her most recent attempt to bring his fever under control involved a bizarre “magic” sock act that garnered admirers.

Audrey uploaded a photo to Instagram Stories showing Radley’s feet covered in thick socks.

I used the magic sock trick for the first time last night, and it was successful,” she continued.

By morning, I was dehydrated and had no fever. I had thick, wool socks on top of cold, wet socks.

The image was posted by a concerned Reddit user, and other users found it hard to believe.

Someone once said, “If my mother did that to me, I would hate her for the rest of her life.”.

Another person wrote, “What the hell.”. I don’t think it’s wrong to let a child recover on their own from a fever, which is what most crunchy mothers do, but this is absurd. That cannot be enjoyable.

Thus, a third said, his fever naturally subsided while he slept. It was, however, the socks’ fault.