Jinger Duggar Vuolo celebrates Father’s Day with her husband and daughters in LA

Jinger Duggar Vuolo Celebrates Father’s Day with Her Husband and Daughters in LA… and Keeps It Quiet About Her Dad Jim Bob Duggar

19 Kids and Counting alum Jinger Duggar Vuolo celebrated Father’s Day with her husband of six years—pro football star turned The Master’s Seminary preacher Jeremy Vuolo—with a walk before church on Sunday near Sun Valley, CA.

The devout Christian couple — who originally met on a mission trip to Central America in 2015 — both wore collared shirts and slacks and low-top sneakers.

The Arkansas-born 29-year-old — who has 1.5 million social media followers — shared a photo of the Pennsylvania-born 35-year-old holding hands with their two daughters with the caption, “Happy Father’s Day, @jeremy_vuolo! We love you so very much.’

Jinger and Jeremy then celebrate their oldest daughter Felicity Nicole’s fifth birthday on July 19, and their youngest daughter Evangeline Jo is over two years old.

Duggar made no public mention of her own famous father — former Republican Congressman Jim Bob Duggar — who is the subject of a new Amazon docuseries called Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets.

Dad day! 19 Kids and Counting alum Jinger Duggar Vuolo celebrated Father’s Day with her husband of six years—pro football star turned The Master’s Seminary preacher Jeremy Vuolo—with a walk before church on Sunday near Sun Valley, CA

Nothing out of the ordinary: The devout Christian couple – who originally met on a mission trip to Central America in 2015 – both wore collared shirts and slacks and low-top sneakers

The four-episode series interviewed Jill Duggar Dillard, the big sister of co-author Becoming Free Indeed, and delved into the 57-year-old patriarch’s close ties to the Christian fundamentalist group the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP).

Among its many strict teachings, IBLP dictates that men are the heads of their households and women are generally not allowed to have power or be involved in much more than raising children and other household chores.

“I was actually approached and asked to be on the docuseries, but I thought from my perspective I really wanted to make sure I could share my story in my own words and on my own timing,” Jinger shared. People on June 5.

‘So that’s why I [co-wrote] Becoming Free Indeed, was to share more of my journey from IBLP’s teachings. I wanted to be able to share it in a way that honors God and hopefully shares my story in a balanced way.”

On June 1, Jim Bob and his wife Michelle released an official statement denouncing the “derogatory and sensationalist” docuseries and saying that the creators had “bad intentions to hurt people we love.”

“We have always believed that the best chance to mend damaged relationships, or reconcile differences, is through love in a private setting,” the 38-year-old married couple wrote on the Duggar family blogging.

“We love every member of our family and will continue to do everything we can to have a good relationship with everyone. Through both the triumphs and the trials, we have held on to our faith all the more and discovered that through the love and grace of Jesus we find strength, comfort, and purpose.”

TLC canceled their reality show 19 Kids and Counting in 2015 after the Duggars’ oldest son, Josh known person to “touching inappropriately” five minors (including two of his sisters).

The Counting On alum discussed her “personal journey of faith in Jesus” on Takeaways with Kirk Cameron, which was technically taped on March 13 but didn’t air until Monday night on TBN.

The Arkansas-born 29-year-old — who has 1.5 million social media followers — shared a photo of the Pennsylvania-born 35-year-old holding hands with their two daughters with the caption: “Happy Father’s Day, @jeremy_vuolo! We love you so much”

Princesses: Jinger and Jeremy will then celebrate their eldest daughter Felicity Nicole’s fifth birthday on July 19, and their youngest daughter Evangeline Jo is over two years old

Reality TV parenting: Duggar made no public mention of her own famous father — former Republican congressman Jim Bob Duggar (L, pictured in 2016) — who is the subject of a new Amazon docuseries called Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets

Deep Dive: The four-episode series interviewed Becoming Free Indeed’s big sister, the big sister of co-writer Jill Duggar Dillard (pictured), and it delved into the 57-year-old patriarch’s close ties to the Christian fundamentalist group the Institute in Basic Life Principles

Jinger told People on June 5, “I was actually approached and asked to be part of the docuseries, but I thought from my perspective I really wanted to make sure I told my story in my own words and in my own words. could share. timing’

‘The best chance to mend damaged relationships is through love in a private setting’: On June 1, Jim Bob and his wife Michelle shouted out the ‘disparaging and sensational’ docuseries, saying that the creators had ‘bad intentions to harm people whose we love to hurt’ (photo in 2021)

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