Audrey and Jeremy Roloff Attended the Indiana State Fair — and Ember Was so Not Into It LOL
Smile, Ember! Audrey and Jeremy Roloff attended the Indiana State Fair earlier this week, and although it looked like the new parents had a great time, their daughter wasn’t as enthusiastic. The Little People, Big World stars shared several snaps from their vacay on Instagram, and baby Embs served up some major side-eye.
“Farmer and I went to the Indiana State Fair last night with some sweet friends we’ve been visiting in Indy!” the 27-year-old mama wrote on Aug. 10. She added, “You know when you find those friends who just get you? Those friends who can relate to your frustrations and fears. Those friends who are quicker to compassion than comparison. Those friends who can match your intensity for pursuing crazy big dreams. Those friends who will assault you with affirmation while also challenging you to be MORE of who God has called you to be.”
Ember is like, um, no mom.
Let’s take a closer look, shall we?
LOL, poor girl! It looks like the reality TV power couple has been making their way across the United States. Just last week, the Oregon natives linked up with Jeremy’s three siblings and their significant others in Michigan. In fact, Audrey and Jacob seemingly ended their lengthy feud while they were together!
Although it’s still unclear as to why exactly the in-laws weren’t on the best of terms, it may have had something to do with how different the two are when it comes to their religious views. Jacob has been very outspoken about religion and has acknowledged in the past that he doesn’t agree with his family’s Christian views. Meanwhile, Audrey is very outspoken about her faith and uses her Instagram as a platform to promote it.
Drama aside, we can’t get enough of little Ember — who turns one on Sept. 10. Hopefully, she will have a better time at her birthday party!
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