The Financial Struggles Andrew Walker Faced Before His Hallmark Fame

For years, Andrew Walker was extremely tight on money. In May 2022, his wife Cassandra Troy opened up about her and Walker’s past financial hardships on Instagram. She revealed that they lived in a modest two-bedroom apartment for a decade. Amid their efforts to keep their juice business Little West afloat, they struggled to pay rent. Despite their challenges, they made a host of notable memories there, such as getting married and establishing their business. “It was the perfect most humbling place for us at that time in our lives,” she noted.

While Troy shared that she and Walker could continue to live comfortably in a small space, she seemed happy to have moved into a gorgeous new home. Alongside a couple of photos flaunting their lavish pool, Troy wrote, “We have believed, challenged and stretch ourselves, and while we’ll never stop doing that, today I’m taking a moment to be proud of the journey that’s brought us to this.”

Walker and Troy have stayed strong and supported each other amid their monetary troubles. The couple, who shares two sons together, met back in 2004, per Us Weekly. They have professed their longtime love for each other on numerous occasions. In a 2021 Valentine’s Day Instagram post, Walker wrote, “17 years. Two kids later. I still feel like I met you last week.”

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