'Counting On' news: Season 7 trailer just dropped; reality series will resume later this month

Screenshot from an official railer of "Counting On." YouTube/TLC

Fans of TLC's reality television series "Counting On" need not wait longer for future updates. The season 7 trailer for the show just dropped, and the premiere episode is already scheduled to air later this month.

A lot has changed with the family since their "19 and Counting" days, but it appears that the family (and their extended families) remains as the fun, loving people that they are in the trailer. Sure, the trailer may feature couples and engagements left and right, but there still persists a childish charm in the show that only the Duggars can deliver.

"We've had a lot of exciting things happen in our family recently in the past few months, and you never know what's around the corner," says Jessa Duggar Seewald as the trailer starts. The trailer then proceeds to show the happily-married Austin Forsyth and Joy Anna Duggar Forsyth.

The two got married in May and judging by the trailer, the couple seem intent on savoring every moment of their honeymoon.

Joy Anna said that being on the honeymoon with Austin was "amazing" because as fans know, there are strict courtship rules in the Duggar family. Partners are not allowed to kiss until they are actually married. So it is no surprise that in almost every shot of the honeymoon, the two were seen kissing.

"During our relationship, all the way up to our wedding day, we had never been alone together, so it was really amazing being on our honeymoon — just being by ourselves," Joy-Anna said.

Meanwhile, the portion about Joseph Duggar and Kendra Caldwell's engagement talked about their desires. The woman shared how the longer they were into the engagement, the more they needed chaperones to accompany them. She said that it is because the "desires" just get much stronger.

"Counting On" season 7 is expected to air on Monday, Feb. 26, on TLC.

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