Jennie Garth Shares Hilarious 'Invoice' From Husband Dave Abrams for ‘Doing Work Around the House’

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The invoice from Abrams said he was “going golfing at 1-4:45” and that he would “be home around 5”

<p>Tiffany Rose/Getty for Segerstrom Center for the Arts; Jennie Garth/Instagram</p>

Tiffany Rose/Getty for Segerstrom Center for the Arts; Jennie Garth/Instagram

Jennie Garth’s husband Dave Abrams is making sure they’re even.

The Beverly Hills, 90210 star, 51, revealed on her Instagram Story that Abrams had written her a hilarious "invoice" for doing chores, which revealed what he would be charging her.

She posted a photo of the note which was titled "Invoice" and said that the actor was “going golfing at 1-4:45” and that he would “be home around 5.” He also noted that it would "cost" a “have fun, I love you.” Abrams then signed his name at the bottom.

“My hubby invoiced me for doing work around the house,” Garth wrote alongside a laughing while crying emoji.

<p>Jennie Garth/Instagram</p> Jennie Garth posts an "invoice" on her Instagram Story that husband Dave Abrams wrote to her for "doing work around the house"

Jennie Garth/Instagram

Jennie Garth posts an "invoice" on her Instagram Story that husband Dave Abrams wrote to her for "doing work around the house"

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Garth's husband has made several cute appearances on her Instagram page in recent months, including in October, when she shared several photographs of him as part of a carousel of images with a caption that began, "Just a Kelly Taylor Barbie doll and some other pics from my roll lately."

In one shot, which the actress captioned "football nights at home," Abrams relaxed on a couch as the couple's dog snuggled into a fluffy blanket nearby.

In another snap, her husband leaned back on a chair on an outdoor deck. Garth described the pic in her caption as, "a much needed day away."

Earlier the same month, the actress posted a mirror selfie of the couple both wearing Philadelphia Eagles sweatshirts following the NFL team's win against the Washington Commanders on Oct. 1.

"In honor of the nail-biter game today, we took a mirror selfie. 4-0 🤩#flyeaglesfly," she wrote alongside the shot.

More recently, Garth has had a festive start to her holiday season, attending the Jingle Ball 2023 in Los Angeles on Dec. 1 in a chic black ensemble. She teamed a black corset top with a black leather jacket and matching black leather loose-fitting pants, styling her hair in a side ponytail.

The actress has been focusing on her fitness of late after having been diagnosed with early-onset osteoarthritis.

In May, she shared a video of herself on Instagram completing a full-body workout with weight lifting, mountain climbers, push-ups, sit-ups, lunges and stretches.

Earlier this year, in March, Garth told PEOPLE that once she got the arthritis diagnosis five years ago, she got to work, saying, "It spurred me into being more physically active and working with a trainer."

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The actress, who suffers from the most common form of arthritis which sees the breakdown of cartilage within joints, said she mainly struggles with pain in her wrists and knees, and focuses on those problem areas when working out.

"I just keep working those joints out, I keep using those joints so that there's no sedentary time for the arthritis to creep in anywhere I don't want it."

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She’s even taken on golf as a hobby, just like her husband, though she noted that can occasionally cause problems as well. "There's some wrist stuff that I feel that annoys me when I feel it because I'm like, 'Oh no, this is going to mess with my golf swing,' " she said.

"Because I have little feelings in my hands, my wrists, my knuckles, those areas, so opening jars [is difficult]. I just hand it to somebody else now and don't even worry about it. 'Can you open this for me? Great. Thanks,' " she added.

Garth and Abrams married in 2015, with Garth filing for divorce in February 2019, before the couple reconciled later that same year.

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