'Jill and Jessa: Counting On' updates: Jinger rumored to be pregnant, may be waiting for new season to announce news

A promotional photo for "Jill and Jessa: Counting On." Facebook/countingontlc

Rumors are circulating regarding the possibility that Jinger Duggar is carrying a honeymoon baby with husband Jeremy Vuolo.

About two weeks ago, Jinger posted her photo with a friend on her Instagram account, where she seems to have a fuller belly. A lot of followers of her social media page immediately assumed that she may be pregnant because of her "baby bump." However, other fans are telling the rest not to assume anything until an official announcement. In fact, Jinger may just be full after a heavy meal with her friend.

Likewise, some fans are also trying to get some information from her husband on Facebook. When Jeremy recently updated a website address in his account, a fan asked if there is already a baby on the way especially since they have been together for several months now. Others, meanwhile, say that they will share the news if there is indeed a baby on the way at their preferred timing.

There are some who believe that Jinger and Jeremy are waiting for the premiere of the new season of "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" to announce the news. Typically, the Duggars wait for the first trimester to finish before announcing any pregnancy. If Jinger is indeed pregnant, many speculate that she may be just waiting for the right timing to drop the bomb.

The couple has been very open about starting a family in the past. In a discussion with In Style Magazine, Jinger admitted that she loves kids. She shared, "I'm excited for the future, when Jeremy and I are married, to start a family."

Jinger and Jeremy got married in November 2016. On their special day, Jinger wore the wedding dress that had been her grandmother's, something that the family practices as a tradition.

The new season of "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" are expected to air this summer on TLC.

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