Amy Roloff’s first “I really like you” to husband Chris Marek is even sweeter than you’ll be able to think about.
“I might need written it in a card or one thing of that kind,” Amy, 61, teased because the couple performed the “Not-So-Newly Married Sport” completely with Us Weekly. “As a result of that’s a safer technique to say ‘I really like you’ as an alternative of verbally.”
Each Chris, 61, and Amy agreed that she was the one who mentioned these three little phrases first. Whereas Amy couldn’t keep in mind precisely when she first confessed her emotions, she was assured she put it in a particular message for Chris.
“As a result of I knew, , [with Chris] by no means having been married or [having] youngsters or something like that, that somebody needed to say at first after courting for some time,” she recalled. “I’m an enormous fan of it’s by no means going to be an ideal second. You simply have to choose the very best second.”
Amy believes that Chris was in search of “the proper” second to inform her. Chris, for his half, shared that he additionally remembered Amy first saying “I really like you” with a card, and teased as a result of it was “simpler” for him to learn the phrases so he may “determine” his response.
“However Amy’s actually good about giving playing cards,” he gushed. “The truth is, I often get at the least three playing cards for each event, it doesn’t matter what the event is. And he or she at all times writes one thing actually particular and considerate in there.”
Amy and Chris tied the knot in August 2021 after 5 years of courting. The ceremony was held at Roloff Farms, which she as soon as shared with her ex-husband Matt Roloff, who was not invited to the nuptials. Amy had fond reminiscences of the property, because it was the place the place she raised her and Matt’s 4 youngsters: twins Zach and Jeremy, 33, daughter Molly, 30, and son Jacob, 27.
Upon their 2015 cut up, Amy bought her portion of the farm to Matt. He initially needed to promote the property however ended up turning it right into a rental property in 2022. In a February 2024 episode of Little Individuals, Huge World, Amy opened up about the way it was a battle to see tenants in her household’s former house.
“I by no means pictured that the home that I raised my youngsters in for the final 30 years [would] be a short-term rental. There must be a household or somebody in it,” Amy admitted throughout a confessional. “Matt owns all of it. It’s not like I want him unwell will. It is sensible, , for Matt to do it. I imply, from a enterprise perspective, or something, it positively is sensible.”
For extra of Amy and Chris’ romance, watch the couple’s full Not-So-Newlywed sport above.