Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard plan huge family; '19 Kids and Counting' shows Dillard wedding

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As if the new season for "19 Kids and Counting" couldn't get any more exciting, now, the big wedding day of Jill Duggar is about to happen. And for sure, every fan and viewer is so excited to see what transpired at the Duggar wedding.

But the wedding isn't just what makes the next episode exciting, it's actually seeing the other events that have happened days before it and on the day itself. Are Jill and Derick more excited than nervous or is it the other way around?

According to The Stir, the Duggar Family is working hard on winning an auction for a temporary home for Jill and Derick. This house is huge and it could actually be telling of what kinds of family Jill and Derick wants in the future.

Although Jill and Derick haven't talked about the future too much yet, Jim Bob cracks a joke about getting a call that Jill is pregnant. While the newlyweds just laughed it off, little did they know that they will be expecting just months after the wedding.

Anyhow, after that moment, Jill and Derick had a private time and they revealed something very surprising. Since they're getting a huge house, the two gushed over having a big house and having lots of kids. However, they didn't exactly say how many, but they hinted at more than two definitely.

It's really not a surprise that Jill and Derick would want a big family, especially with Jill coming from a huge one. But, what's surprising is that Jill and Derick actually talked about it in front of the camera, which is very unusual. These things are normally kept within the family and off cam.

With one Baby Dilly on the way, how many could be next? But first, let's all see the beautiful Dillard wedding on "19 Kids and Counting" on TLC.

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