Jana Duggar still searching for Mr. Right but won't get married to the first guy who comes along

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Will Jana Duggar finally find love of her own? This is the question foremost on everyone's mind after the premiere of the Duggars' new show "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" which focuses on the married Duggar girls as they rear their new families.

For the longest time, fans of the reality show "19 Kids and Counting" have secretly rooted for the eldest Duggar sister, who was always seen giving a hand to her siblings throughout the show's run.

In an interview for the new show, Jana shared that she too has dreams of raising her own family like her sisters, Ecumenical Times reported.

"I don't know what the next five years will look like. In some ways you've got hopes and dreams. Maybe I'll meet the one and get married and have kids and stuff," Jana said.

Fans will be happy to know that Jana has not been short on potential suitors although she has yet to find her perfect match. She however admitted that she is not keen on getting married to the first one who comes along.

Aside from taking care of her huge family, Jana also has a knack for doing home projects, proving that she is equally kind and talented.

Earlier in the month, it was speculated that Jana's lovelife will play a major part of the new show after a male visitor was seen hanging out with the siblings in their home as they were preparing for what appeared to be a Valentines' celebration, Hollywood Times reported.

The mystery guest was revealed to be Logan Smith, a long time family friend. It was speculated that he may be courting Jana since it was unlikely for the family to be entertaining a male guest if he was not being considered as a potential mate for one of the girls.

Fans will just have to wait and see.

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