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'Little People, Big World' Star Jeremy Roloff Weds in Front of Chapel He Specially Built for Ceremony

Jeremy Roloff and Audrey Botti's wedding.
Jeremy Roloff and Audrey Botti's wedding. | (Photo: Twitter/JeremyJRoloff)

"Little People, Big World" star Jeremy Roloff and Audrey Botti wed on Sept. 30 in front of 300 guests and a chapel specially built by Roloff for the occasion.

Roloff and Botti exchanged vows in front of friends and family at the Roloff Family Ranch, on which Jeremy built a special chapel for them to have the ceremony at. They set out hay bales for their guests to sit on at the outdoor ceremony featuring 11 bridesmaids and 11 groomsmen. The couple, quite religious, wrote their own vows and exchanged rings before moving on to the reception.

Jeremy danced with his mother Amy, who is a little person, and shared a photo of the special dance set to "You Are my Sunshine." The song is especially meaningful, since it was the song that Amy sang to Jeremy and his twin brother Zach at bedtime. The bride danced with her father to "Together at Last," from the musical and movie "Annie." After the reception, the happy couple left for their honeymoon in Jamaica.

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"Greetings from Jamaica!" Jeremy posted to Instagram, along with a photo of the newlyweds. "Today we have been married for a week and have been unplugged until now. Hallelujah. We just wanted to say Praise the Lord. Days filled with joy, books, and a wife … #theroloffwedding #journeyofjerandauj."

The Roloff parents, Matt and Amy, previously spoke with The Christian Post about their faith and the role it played in raising four children: twins Jeremy and Zach, daughter Molly, and youngest son Jacob.

"We've raised our kids with a strong sense of purpose and who they are as God's children, and I think that shines through on the show," Amy told CP. "Their relationships are between them and God, but we think that we have opened the door for other shows to explore a faithful lifestyle … for families not to be tearing one another apart. From what we hear from people on the streets, we're doing that."

Jeremy has taken to sharing his faith through Twitter. His personal description on the social networking site says, "Coram deo (in the presence of God) + Kingdom seeking + I'm an athelete + Outdoorsmen + I love making beautiful images."

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