Audrey Roloff Said The Most Intimate Thing She’s Ever Done With Jeremy Is Read Their Vows While Having Sex
That’s pretty steamy! Audrey Roloff recently celebrated her wedding anniversary with hubby Jeremy Roloff on Sept. 20, so we’re taking a look back at her hottest romantic confession. The former Little People, Big World star once admitted the most intimate thing they’ve ever done as a couple is re-read their vows while having sex.
“On our honeymoon, I had this crazy idea. It has been one of my best-kept marriage secrets (something I have only shared with my closest friends) until now,” Audrey began the post on her blog shared with Jeremy, Beating 50 Percent, in 2016. “We both wrote our own wedding vows. I wanted to be mentally, emotionally, and spiritually present when I wrote them, so I waited until the night before our wedding. For once, I was intentionally last minute.”
Audrey explained how they brought their crumpled paper vows with them on their honeymoon, and had planned to re-read them to each other, which led to her brilliant idea. “What if we read our vows to each other while having sex…?” she wrote. Even though she felt insecure about telling Jeremy at first, she decided to run it by him while waiting out a Jamaican thunderstorm. She revealed Jeremy looked totally shocked initially, but then said something along the lines of: “Whoa (probably ‘Holy Smokes’)… Let’s do it.” Audrey said what followed was the most intimate experience of her life and the “best” version of sex talk.
To no surprise, the couple is still head-over-heels about each other now. As the proud parents of one-year-old daughter Ember, the two celebrated their relationship milestone one day ago. Taking to Instagram, she shared a clip of herself exchanging her vows with Jeremy, 28, during their wedding, alongside a heartfelt caption. “I can’t believe it’s been 4 YEARS since I made those promises. I love you more today Farmer,” the 27-year-old wrote. Couple goals!
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