Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo wedding anniversary news: Couple mark milestone by sharing sweet messages on Instagram

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Jinger Duggar on her wedding day in "Counting On"

Recently, "Counting On" star Jinger Duggar and husband Jeremy Vuolo celebrated their first year of marriage. The couple marked their first anniversary with sweet messages on their social media.

It goes without saying that the couple are incredibly in love and smitten with each other. Duggar and Vuolo shared photos on their Instagram accounts. Vuolo shared a black and white photo of him and Duggar with their hands in focus, showing her wedding ring. Vuolo expressed how the past year has been the best in his life and that she being the woman of his dreams was quite an understatement.

"To say she's the woman of my dreams would not quite capture it seeing as, even in my dreams, I never could have imagined a woman so staggeringly beautiful, genuinely loveable, and sincerely Christlike as my dear Jinger. This year has been the best of my life. I love you @jingervuolo, and always will," Vuolo wrote in the caption.

Duggar shared one of their wedding photos on her Instagram account, and also said that the past year has been the best.

"It's been 1 year since the day we said "I do" ...it's been the best year of my life Jeremy, you have shown me such love that is too amazing for words. Whether we are talking, going on an adventure together, or simply doing everyday life together - I cherish every moment with you! I love how you lead me in the Word and prayer. Your selflessness and sensitivity and care is remarkable. I love absolutely everything about you and couldn't be more grateful to God for giving me the most incredibly husband in the world! I love you, babe!" wrote Duggar.

The couple got married on Nov. 5, 2016 at a cathedral at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. They now live in Texas, where Vuolo works in the ministry.

In the midst of celebrating her one year of marriage with Vuolo, Duggar also admitted that she misses her family. She revealed that while she got to catch up with her loved ones at a friend's wedding, she still wished that she could catch up with them in person more often.

Everyone knows that the Duggars are a very tight-knit family. Even though they share a tight bond, parents Jim Bob and Michelle, as well as the rest of their siblings are reportedly happy to see the couple break free and live their lives. They are not attacking the family's belief system, and that the family does not mind Duggar and Vuolo living so far away.

Duggar has been known to be a little more rebellious compared to her very conservative family, and moving to Texas is not the only way she has separated herself from them. Fans claim that she might be on birth control, which is a "big no-no" in the Duggars' Christian faith. In addition, viewers appear to believe that she has also broken the strict dress code in her family by wearing pants as well as heels too.

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