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Marriage Crisis For ‘Little People, Big World’ Stars: Relationship Is ‘Rough, Rough, Rough’

July 30 2013, Published 3:42 p.m. ET

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Amy and Matt Roloff have chronicled their family’s every move on their hit show Little People, Big World but the reality show couple, who share their struggles with dwarfism, have hit a rough patch in their marriage and it looks like they may have hit a breaking point in their relationship.

In an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming episode of their show, Amy and Matt have taken their children on a trip to Costa Rica to try and rekindle the sparks in their marriage, but a series of incidents on the trip lead to the couple to express their frustrations in their relationship.

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“I don’t think you and I travel well together,” Matt tells Amy after a particularly unhappy day and she responds with a snap decision.

“Then we don’t travel together.”

The couple continues to have a tense conversation with nothing getting resolved and Matt saying it is “rough, rough, rough.”

Though they have four children together, Matt seems to think that his efforts aren’t paying off and providing the family with enough happiness.

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“People say marriage is work, how much work can it possibly be? At what point is it too much work?”

Check out Little People, Big World: Welcome To The Jungle on TLC Tuesday at 10/9c.

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