'Little People, Big World' Star Zach Roloff Seems To Want A Third Child With His Wife Tori

"Little People, Big World" star Zach Roloff and his wife Tori just welcomed their second child last month, but there may already be plans for a third child in the works. TLC shared a new video called "Meet Lilah Ray Roloff in which the couple is interviewed and fans get to see baby Lilah.

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During the clip, Zach says that Lilah has "been a pretty good baby.” Zach then let it be known that he “could have a third.” Tori didn't seem quite as each. “He’s going to carry the next one," she joked.

They were also asked about their baby's name. “I’ve just always loved the name Lilah and I think I sold Zach on it,” Tori said.

The couple announced the birth of their child on November 21 in an Instagram post.

Lilah Ray RoloffBorn on November 19th at 6:52pm8 pounds 9 ounces18 1/2 inches long

"Zach and I are so excited to introduce you to our sweet baby girl Lilah. She has been the perfect addition to our family!" Tori said in a statement to PEOPLE shortly after her birth.

Tori recently opened up on social media about struggling with post-partem body image issues.

"I'm trying really hard to love my postpartum body," Roloff wrote in an Instagram post last week. "It's only been 3 weeks since growing and then birthing a human being, but it's hard. Having major abdominal surgery is difficult for me because I hate being restricted. I hate asking for help. I hate not being able to physically keep up with where my mental state is. Plus there are jiggles in places that are honestly just hard to come to terms with."

"For all those PP mamas out there. Love yourself hard. We all have our days and that's okay. Our bodies are so insane and I've said it before — women are bad ass," she continued. "I thank God everyday for the family he's given me. I'll be here continuing to try and practice what I preach and love myself through this phase."