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Chris ill😭 Shocking News! Amy Roloff Very Sad😭 Update News! It Will Shock You

The Little People, Big World star, Amy Roloff, recently opened up about her past trauma after a misunderstanding with her husband, Chris Marek, 60.

During the latest episode, fans watched as Amy and Chris discussed plans for her herb garden.

When Chris repeated their agreed plan, Amy responded, “That’s why we’re talking about this and having a vigil.” A frustrated Chris jokingly said, “I thought it was clear,” to which Amy quickly corrected,

“No, don’t assume that—it wasn’t clear to me.” She then pointed to the area where the garden would be planted and explained, “We’re looking at this differently, and our words and comprehension are different.”

Chris, trying to de-escalate the situation, admitted, “I know, we’re just apples and oranges sometimes.” Amy replied, “Well, just be patient. So what if I didn’t get it?”

In a confessional, Chris shared, “In my mind, I feel like I’m explaining it very well, very logically, and it makes sense—no argument needed. Sometimes, I get frustrated because Amy’s not catching on.”

Back in the yard, the couple sat together and agreed on a final plan. Amy lovingly reassured him, “See? We can still work together, babe.” However, Chris put his foot in his mouth again when he said, “I just have to hammer it out.”

Amy reacted, “You can’t think like that—hammering it out.” Chris explained, “That’s a business term, an expression. Don’t get so offended.”

'Little People, Big World' Stars Amy Roloff and Chris Marek on Next  Relationship Milestone

Amy confessed, “I am sensitive to that, you’re right.” She then revealed, “I think it has a lot to do with trying to be so careful about my image and how people look at me throughout my whole life. Because all it takes is one little thing, and poof—you’re dismissed.”

In her confessional, Amy admitted, “There are moments when Chris may say something, and it’s innocent on his part. But to me, it’s like—what are you doing?

I tend to be more sensitive because I still have that old feeling from growing up, trying to fit in and meet people’s expectations. Those struggles definitely carried into my marriage with Matt. There were many times I didn’t feel supported or encouraged, and when that happens over time, it can deflate you.”

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