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Debt, Health Scares & More! Audrey & Jeremy Roloff’s Marriage Horrors Exposed

Nov. 22 2018, Published 3:42 a.m. ET

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In Jeremy and Audrey Roloff's latest episode of their podcast, Behind the Scenes, they revealed how their marriage got off to a rocky start!

The newlyweds opened up about their move to Los Angeles.

"We wanted to move somewhere that could be ours," Audrey, 27, said.

But the moment they arrived and started to unpack their belongings, things took an unfortunate turn.

"We start unloading," she explained. "The first thing to unload was our giant mattress. We were on the second story of this apartment complex... we started carrying it in. I was walking backwards so you would have all the weight when we were carrying it. So I didn't really see where I was going and I rolled my ankle hard on this little curb pathway."

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The Little People, Big World star explained how she had to rush to urgent care, where they revealed that she had fractured her leg in two places.

"I was supposed to start my job the next morning," Audrey said. "So I had to call my employer and be like, 'I broke my foot moving in' and I needed to delay my start date. The doctors said it would take two-and-a-half months to heal."

And if that wasn't enough, things kept getting worst. Once they were all settled in, Audrey and Jeremy realized none of their utilities were working.

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"Internet isn't working," Jeremy said, as Audrey added, "We had no water, no power, no electricity, no gas, no anything."

The duo was forced to get a hotel.

The extra expense came after they were already $150 "deep in parking tickets."

"We had every reason to be mad at life, be mad at each other, because we were just frustrated," Jeremy admitted.

Meanwhile, Audrey's health struggles carried on.

"The night before I was finally supposed to start my job again, I broke out in hives," she explained. "We went to Cedar Sinai. Bad choice. Bad choice to go to Cedar Sinai. It was so discouraging. I had an allergic reaction to something, still to this day don't know what it was. They gave me an epipen in case I had it again. But I had hives everywhere. We were in the ER all night."

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This unfortunate incident led to the couple's financial distress.

Jeremy complained, "We went to Cedar Sinai for one night, not even one night, it's like two hours we were there and we got bills for three years."

"It was the stupidest thing," Audrey angrily said. "And all they did was live give me an epipen and something for the inflammation on my skin."

Audrey took all these unfortunate signs as a test of their marriage.

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"We were still getting medical bills for the foot thing... I think some of this might have been a spiritual attack," Audrey concluded. "Because we are newlyweds and we've done so much to prepare to protect our marriage. I don't think satan is creative. He's not. And what easier way for him to attack a newlywed couple then through health and finances."

"We really were thrown threw the ringer the first few months of marriage," she admitted.

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Audrey and Jeremy wed in 2014 on the Roloff family farm. In 2017, they give birth to their first child, Ember.

The two announced they were leaving the show for good earlier this year.

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