'19 Kids and Counting' Jessa Duggar shares funny goofy shot of the whole family with mock shock over kissing

Jessa Duggar shares a funny picture of the 19 Kids and Counting family. (Facebook/Jessa Seewald)

The 19 Kids and Counting family sure love to tickle the funny bone, as indicated by a goofy shot of the family in which Jessa Duggar and her husband Ben Seewald share a loving kiss during their wedding.

Jessa shared the picture on her Instagram account (@jessaseewald) and wrote, "Lol! We always have to do at least one goofy shot...@duggarfam Gotta love those family photos!"

Most of the family members pulled wacky faces, including Jill and her husband Derick Dillard as well as parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar. Their brothers and sisters either gave disgusted looks or shocked expressions, while others simply looked at the couple or at the camera.

Not to be outdone, Josh and Anna Duggar share a kiss in the photo as well, with Anna giving a thumb's up.

Some of the kids had their tongues sticking out.

Jessa and Ben's wedding kiss was to be the first of many during married life. The couple shared an intimate kiss on Instagram three months ago and Jessa wrote, "It's great living life with your best friend!"

The family seem to like spoofing each other, since Jessa's parents Jim Bob and Michelle reenacted their kissing scene. Jessa posted the photo on her Instagram account and captioned it, "My parents texted me this picture! This year marks 30 years of marriage, and they're still in that 'honeymoon' stage! It's great to see older married couples still so madly in love! ❤️ I love you Mom & Dad!"

Jessa and Ben shared another kissing picture later during their first month as a couple, with Jessa flashing a smile at the camera as Ben kisses her on the cheek.

"Today we're celebrating our 1 "monthiversary!"@ben_seewald, you're amazing! I'm so blessed to call you mine!" she wrote.

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