Lies, Lies, Lies! Amber & Jim's Trust Issues Explode On 'Marriage Boot Camp'
Dec. 8 2016, Published 8:02 p.m. ET
Marriage Boot Camp may have saved Jim and Amber Marchese's marriage, but they had a hard time on the show!
Amber found herself coming under fire in an exclusive clip obtained by RadarOnline.com after her costars found her lying to them.
In the video, she's sitting at a table with most of her costars except for her husband, discussing the option of having a "hall pass" to hookup with other people. At first, she said she wouldn't do it, but later admitted she would take one if there weren't any consequences.
"In my opinion, Amber will say something and she'll believe it to be truth in her mind or she'll say it, and the next thing you know she's changing her story," Karen Gravano said in a confessional.
"And when you tell her she's changing her story, she'll say she's not changing her story," Storm added, as Gravano called her a liar.
Then, she confessed to her costars that "Jim literally knows where she is 24/7."
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"We have video cameras," she explained. "He knows when I'm home. He has GPS. He knows everything about me."
When their costars began critiquing them, they walked away.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, their relationship has come into question after Jim revealed he had better sex with hookers, and threatened to leave Amber for a "22-year-old".
Watch the clip above, and tell us what you think in the comments!
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