Jessa Duggar engaged to Ben Seewald? 'Jessa Seewald' Instagram, Twitter account suggests so

Jessa Duggar engaged to Ben Seewald? Instagram and Twitter account "Jessa Seewald" suggests so JessaSeewald/Instagram

Jessa Duggar of "19 Kids and Counting" has launched an official Instagram and Twitter account under the name "Jessa Seewald."

Jessa, who is in a courtship with Ben Seewald, is sparking rumors that the two will indeed head towards marriage with the recent launch of the social media accounts.

An engagement between Jessa and Ben has not yet been officially announced, but it seems that the announcement will be imminent and viewers may get to see it on the TLC reality show as the couple are very much showing all the signs of a young couple in love and seeing a long future together.

Jessa's sister Jill is engaged to Derick Dillard, with their wedding date set for June.

Jill and Derick became engaged just three months after embarking on a courtship.

Jill and Derick announced their engagement last month, but soon after had to spend some time apart due to travel.

Fans so far were able to see the couple getting to know one another during the early stages of their romance in Nepal, and of course announcing their engagement once back home in America.

The wedding day is drawing close, although the show might not air the wedding for a number of weeks yet.

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