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Jeremy & Audrey Roloff Dragged For Releasing Expensive Anniversary Journal

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Jeremy and Audrey Roloff just released a new product. And, those who follow the Little People, Big World couple were not too surprised it was marriage-based. While the couple walked away from the TLC reality TV show that launched them into the spotlight… They have no qualms about capitalizing on the following they gained from it.

Jeremy and Audrey Roloff have several marriage-based products on the market.

Audrey and Jeremy Roloff really utilize their social media following. They use it to make a lot of money. And, because the Roloff family has such a huge following. We suspect Jeremy and Audrey do pretty well for themselves. To date, they have several different marriage-based products on the market. And, Audrey Roloff has noted on her Instagram Stories that they’ve been hard at work on several projects. So, we suspect more love and marriage products will be released soon.

Initially, Audrey and Jeremy’s website pushing their products was called Beating 50 Percent. They, however, have since redesigned and rebranded. Today, the website is called “The Roloffs.” Considering how many people Google the family name because of the series… The rebrand was a brilliant idea to capitalize on those searches.

We know Audrey and Jeremy Roloff have a novel on the market. It is a New York Times bestselling memoir titled, A Love Letter Life. The couple also sell a Marriage Journal for $28. They even offer their customers the option to buy Marriage Journals in bulk. But, the bulk prices are pretty steep. For example, 30 Marriage Journals costs $588.

They just released a new anniversary journal with a hefty price tag.

Fresh on their website is the Anniversary Journal. “Memories of Us” the journal is titled. “Memories of Us is a beautiful 50-year anniversary journal to celebrate & commemorate your love story,” the listing on the website explains.

The real kicker for this particular product is the price tag. The Anniversary Journal presently costs twice as much as the Marriage Journal. And, some LPBW fans can’t help but wonder how much it costs Audrey and Jeremy to create one of these journals versus how much they are selling them for.

On the website, they have the product listed at $60. They, however, have the $60 price slashed down to $50 for a period of time. Is the journal really worth that much money? Some aren’t so sure.

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LPBW fans drag the couple over another marriage-based product.

Little People, Big World fans get it. Audrey and Jeremy Roloff are in love. Does that mean they want to hear about it constantly? No, they don’t. In fact, many wish Audrey and Jeremy Roloff would push something other than love and marriage products. Over on Reddit, the lovebirds are getting dragged for releasing another marriage-based product.

Why do these people feel like it’s so necessary to document everything in their lives? Why are they constantly working at their marriage? In my opinion, true love and intimacy should come naturally, not all tangled up in MLM and gimmicks. These people are so nauseating.”

Another agreed: “If you have to work THAT hard to make your marriage worthwhile, it stops becoming fun and starts becoming a chore.”

“There was a point in my life when I would have loved something like this and thought it was so cool. That point was seventh grade.” A third added.

Many also pointed out how blown away they were by the expensive price tag. Overall, no one seemed to be rushing to the website to make a purchase. So, do you think Jeremy and Audrey Roloff need to dial it back some? Do you think their new product is too expensive? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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