Duggar family news: Jinger Duggar, Jeremy Vuolo wedding plans still not confirmed but they're already discussing having kids

Jeremy Vuolo and Jinger Duggar Instagram/DuggarFamily

It was previously reported that Jinger Duggar, the sixth child of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, will be marrying her boyfriend and ex-professional soccer player Jeremy Vuolo. In an interview with Us Magazine, the duo discussed their wedding plans and what they plan on achieving following their wedding. 

According to Jinger, the couple is planning something that the Duggar family is not exactly used to: a small celebration instead of a big one. It is pointed out that both Jill Dillard and Jessa had over a thousand guests for their respective weddings and this not going to be the case for Jinger's.

We're trying to keep it intimate, between family and friends," explained Vuolo. ""We want to be very intentional with who we invite."

The couple also reveals that after the wedding Jinger will be moving out from her home in Tontitown, Arkansas and will be living with her new husband in Laredo, Texas. There she will work alongside him in the ministry as Vuolo now works as a pastor in the area.

Jinger also explained that they are excited to have kids and that she is looking forward to starting a family with her husband-to-be. However, when asked about how many children they aim to have she stated that they haven't discussed the topic yet and will have to see what the Lord provides. 

Fans will take note that Jinger's family has grown popular because of how large it is. To date Jim Bob and Michelle have 19 children and this was the focus of their reality TV show "19 Kids and Counting" until it was canceled following the revelation that the eldest child, Josh Duggar, was found guilty of sexual molesting underage girls, including his sisters.

It is further stated that their wedding will be featured on the spin-off series, "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" season 2, which premieres this coming Aug. 23.

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