'19 Kids and Counting' news: Jessa Duggar husband Ben Seewald graduates college

Ben and Jessa Seewald are expecting their first child on Nov. 1. (Photo: Instagram/Jessa Seewald)

From courtships and weddings to baby announcements, the Duggars surely have a lot to celebrate. The newest revelry is for in-law Ben Seewald who recently graduated from college. His wife Jessa was at the important event to show how proud she was of her man. 

Jessa made sure to capture the moment as her husband finally received his hard-earned diploma on stage during the commencement ceremonies held at his school, the National Park Community College. Ben, on the other hand, managed to blow a kiss to his wife to make the moment even more special for them. 

The expectant mom posted the video on Instagram as well as an image where she compiled snaps of her husband wearing his graduation cap and gown and a bird's eye view of the whole event to which she captioned: "Congrats to my man," adding that she is "so proud" of him for completing the college race. 

As for Jessa's pregnancy, a source told E! News that it is "going well so far." The couple, who is ecstatic about becoming parents, broke the news about the bundle of joy on the way last month. Before that though, there were already persistent rumors that Jessa will be a mom soon, like her older sister Jill. 

"She has barely been sick and has been tired and hungry more but is doing very well," the source assured fans via the aforementioned entertainment portal.

More to the point, the "19 Kids and Counting" star has Ben by her side to take care of her and to hold her hand tight as they prepare to welcome their first child. 

Ben, having finished college, has expressed his interest in attending seminary school. But, needless to say, the top priority of the TLC star at the moment is his pregnant wife. The due date of the little one falls on Nov. 1, which is also the couple's anniversary.

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