Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald in Paris? Jill and Derick update

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Jessa and Ben Seewald are now currently enjoying their extravagant honeymoon. However, they didn't make it clear where they were headed to after their wedding. In the Duggar Family blog, they wouldn't give the exact location of the honeymoon either, until a photo was unintentionally uploaded online. 

In the official blog site of the Duggar Family, Jessa and Ben's photo looked like they were in Israel due to the foliage background. But Hollywood Gossip was able to obtain evidence that the couple are actually honeymooning in Paris, France. 

A couple of fans in the City of Light were able to convince the couple to share a photo with them. The photo was uploaded on Instagram and there, Notre Dame was in the background. That pretty much confirms where they are. After all, they did say that they were saving money before the wedding to have an awesome honeymoon. 

Meanwhile, Jill and Derick Dillard are very happy and excited about Baby Dilly. A video was uploaded in The Duggar Family blog where the couple shared ultrasound photos that revealed that Baby Dilly is a boy. 

Jill also said in the video that "we are five months along now." Derick said that "Jill feels great" after the bad morning sickness she went through in her first trimester. 

At the end the video, Jill said, "We are super excited to start our family. And Happy to have you all along for the ride." 

While the two young couples are enjoying their married life, Jim Bob and Michelle are now facing backlash after removing some photos. On their Facebook page, The Duggars asked people to submit their own version of kissing photos, but when same-sex couples submitted their photos, Jim Bob and Michelle removed them. 

As a result, the LGBTQ community has drawn up a petition against the Duggars.

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