Jill Duggar wedding details; Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald engagement rumors emerge

 The Knot

Fans of the hit TLC reality show, "19 Kids and Counting", are excited over the upcoming wedding of Jill Duggar to her fiancé, Derick Dillard.

Last week's episode of "19 Kids and Counting" saw Jill and her father Jim Bob fly to Asia to meet with Derick, and fans are eager to find out what's next for the couple and the family amid the engagement.

On Tuesday night, a double episode of "19 Kids and Counting" will air; the first being titled "Something New", and the second being "Couples Weekend."

Jill and Derick announced their engagement last month, but soon after had to spend some time apart due to travel. However, it appears that the new episodes will give fans a chance to see the couple together again, possibly spending time away on holiday together.

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Fans so far were able to see the couple getting to know one another during the early stages of their romance in Nepal, and of course announcing their engagement once back home in America.

According to the official Duggar family blog, Jill recently had a bridal shower, where friends and family, and even a number of fans came together to celebrate the upcoming wedding.

The wedding day is actually drawing close, although the show might not air the wedding for a number of weeks yet.

However, fans will also be excited to learn that the Jill Duggar wedding is not the only one in the works, and according to rumors, there are hints that Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald are close to announcing an engagement. Nothing official has been announced yet, but according to reports the couple are very much showing all the signs of a young couple in love and seeing a long future together.

A double episode of 19 Kids and Counting will air on TLC tonight and be shown back to back.

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