Amy Roloff and Matt Roloff from Little People, Big World are both hoarders—who is worse? Fans are well aware the reality stars enjoy holding on to their items, finding it hard to throw anything out.

The Roloff family has graced the small screen for over 20 seasons and fans are still very much enjoying watching their family dynamic, even though it may be changing. All four children have married off and the twins, Jeremy and Zach both have small children. Even though Matt and Amy have divorced they are still trying to figure out the logistics of the farm. Amy recently became engages and bought her own home. Matt now is a snowbird during the winter months in Arizona with his girlfriend.

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Fans who have watched the show from day one will recall the family used to be a bit messy. Before the farmhouse was renovated into a beautiful architectural home, we see today the family had a smaller space with lots of stuff. Not to mention four kids running around. It was hard to keep up.

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Now, as the family has grown and left the nest, Amy is left to clean out the huge home on her own. In the most recent episode, fans watched as the house looked like a hodgepodge of memories to go through. The matriarch showed off her clown collection and her fiancé, Chris, revealed that she had serving plates for each mood she could possibly be in. Amy explained that cameras that she was worried she would accidentally throw something away of monetary or emotional value. Her son, Zach was floored at how much stuff she was keeping in the garage and felt she needed professional help to get rid of it.

Matt on the other hand has always hoarded stuff for the good of the farm. Every piece he finds he usually finds a use for on the property. In his barn, he has a multitude of wood, furniture, accessories, and even cars. The patriarch’s long-time girlfriend, Karen even joked that he has items arriving on a daily basis to their home. Both are known for collecting knick-knacks on their outings to tag sales.

But if asked who the worst was out of the two, many would say the award would have to go to Amy. She has more space since she got the family home in the divorce and has had over 30 years to acquire junk inside the home. But in her defense, most of her items consist of memories with her four children and grandchildren, which naturally would be hard to part with.

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Little People Big World airs Tuesday at 8pm EST on TLC.