'19 Kids and Counting': Jessa Duggar's sister-in-law Danielle Seewald turns out to be a talented singer

A screenshot of Jessa's video post of Danielle Seewald singing Instagram

Jessa Duggar from TLC's hit reality show "19 Kids and Counting" is now happily married to Ben Seewald. As the two celebrated life together as one just a month ago, they seem to have been in an endless get-to-know sessions with both the Duggar and Seewald families. 

For one, Jessa got the chance to share one of her sister-in-law's latent talents. In a video she posted initially on Instagram and eventually on all her social media accounts, Ben's 14-year-old sister is seen crooning beautifully and passionately while one of their friends played the guitar to accompany her. In the clip that ran for 31 seconds, the singing Seewald with a rather angelic voice made the house kitchen her stage. As of today, the video has earned about 50,000 likes on Instagram. Daily Mail now calls Danielle the new star in the family. 

Jessa captioned the video with "My sister-in-law Danielle (14 yrs. old), has an amazing voice! I love to hear her sing! (Here she is accompanied by her friend Brielyn, on the guitar)." 

Ben has three more sisters namely Jessica, 17, Michelle, 12, and Faith, 8. He also has younger brothers named Ethan, 10 and Thomas, 5. Daily Mail reports that none of them missed their big bro's big day. 

Speaking of which, Ben and Jessa are rumored to be expecting their first child. The two were married on Nov. 1 this year. As Christian Today previously reported, the couple, who chose to share their first kiss without a crowd watching, treats physical intimacy as a "gift." With their plans to start a family as big as the one Jessa belongs to, this rumor truly has some weight. But with the absence of announcements, the world can focus its eyes on the lovely Danielle Seewald, who everyone thinks might actually make it big in the music industry with her precious God-given talent in singing.

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