HGTV stars Ben and Erin Napier Erin has been married for 16 years and is often jealous.
The couple US WeeklyErin explained that she didn’t like the guy who “looks too much like a supermodel” working with them.
Erin said she believed Ben “110%” but sometimes made her imagination crazy, just like she happened to find her husband taking a shower in the afternoon.
She recalled that Ben herself sprinkled something that “spread” her. Although it was not a “criticism”, I just wanted to make [him] Know how creative my mind is. ”

Erin Napier admits she gets jealous occasionally, just like when the “supermodel” woman delivers to Ben to work with the couple. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
He added that she was also self-aware, saying, “Even before she called, she was like, ‘It’s stupid. Why do I think so?’’
The 41-year-old said it was all “with close ties to communication. How to break trust [is when someone feels forced to say]”Why don’t you tell me this?”
“We’ve been together for longer than before. We’ve learned how to communicate together. It’s easy now.”
Napping It is rare to say that “communication is a key factor in a happy marriage.”
Erin said: “We’re always together. I hear everything he hears. When he hears him, I stand with him.”

Naipir said communication was the key to their 16-year marriage. (John Hiller/Getty Images CMA)
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this “Hometown takes over” The host also acknowledged that thanks to the editor, people can distinguish conversations from the context.
“What they didn’t realize was that our 30-second clip was drawn from a 30-minute conversation,” Ben told the media.
Erin added: “We spent longer together than before. We learned how to communicate together. It’s easy now.”
They also say that working together requires real effort.

The couple said people sometimes misunderstand their comments about the HGTV series. (HGTV)
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“Someone said, ‘Oh, I can never work with my spouse.’ But maybe you never really tried it,” Ben said. “If you go to your parents’ house, and only a few days, you tend to start to get nervous with each other. But if you’re together for a long time, you’re going to get above that and you can get into trouble together.”
At home, they exchange gestures, like “Daily Love”, Ben leaves his wife.
Erin said, “They said nothing.”[Just] Such as “I’m so grateful to you and me, this is our life,” or “Thank you for being mine, and I’m going to do my best for you every day.”

Ben often leaves Erin’s small notes in other romantic gestures. (Gary Gershoff/Getty Images)
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Their daughter, Helen and Maypick up the gesture. Ben said Helen has been keeping his notes now.
“The girls will be ruined,” Erin joked. “They will never find a husband who treats them like him. Good luck.”