Duggar family update: Jessa and Jill Duggar respond to feud rumors, their husbands do get along!

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The rumor that sisters Jill and Jessa Duggar are feuding just won't die. It has been a rumor before and now, it has been dug up from the grave again. What's the reason for the alleged feud? Rumor has it that their husbands do not get along. 

These "19 Kids and Counting" stars are definitely getting so much attention that tabloids keep making stories about the two recently-married Duggars. Jill and Derick Dillard got married in June while Jessa and Ben Seewald got married in November. 

When Jill heard about the rumors, she immediately responded to it by sharing a photo showing the two couples having a double-date night together. Via Jill's Instagram, the expecting mom posted a photo of her, Derick, Jessa and Ben dining together. 

It was captioned: "@jessaseewald and @ben_seewald are here for dinner! So fun to hang out with our siblings! #familydinner #19kids #beansandcornbread" It looked like a simple date night and good fun for the family. 

How did the rumors start? It's all based on the Twitter activity of the two couples. Jill follows every Duggar on Twitter, but she doesn't follow Jessa. Jessa only follows eight people and Jill is one of those in the short list. So, many are asking, why isn't Jill following Jessa back? 

Although it is clear that Jill and Jessa are not feuding at all, a report by InTouch Weekly pointed to Ben and Derick as the problem. Allegedly, Ben snubbed Derick online. Derick follows every Duggar including Ben. However, Ben isn't following Derick back but he is following Jill and even Jana. 

It looks like the tabloids are just stirring up problems for the two couples as conflicting activities in Twitter doesn't necessarily mean the two new Duggars aren't getting along. Meanwhile, "19 Kids and Counting" are gearing up for season 9, which will feature Jessa and Ben's wedding.

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