Joy-Anna Duggar news: Forsyth couple continues to stir controversy among fans amid pregnancy

Screenshot of soon-to-be parents Joy-Anna and Austin Forsyth YouTube/ TLC

"Counting On" star Joy-Anna Forsyth continues to keep her fans posted about her pregnancy adventure. Joy-Anna and her husband Austin recently posted a picture on their joint Instagram account that resulted to their fans arguing about her pregnancy.

Joy-Anna and Austin posted a picture of them aboard a small plane headed to Mississippi. According to the caption of the photo, the couple are on their way to a wedding. "Heading down to Mississippi for a wedding," the couple wrote. The angle of the image only shows half of the upper body of the couple. Few publications indicate that Joy-Anna might be concealing her baby bump.

Followers of Joy-Anna are quick to point out her pregnancy. Some comments indicate that Joy-Anna does not look pregnant in the photo, while others disagree. The comment box of the couple's latest Instagram post quickly turned into an argument between their fans. Some fans even advised Joy-Anna that it is not safe to fly because of her pregnancy.

The couple had ignited a shotgun wedding issue after the announcement of Joy-Anna's pregnancy in August. The couple got married in May, and the baby was announced in August. Fans were able to see Joy-Anna's baby bump for the first time with a video released by TLC. Some fans speculated that the two might have had conceived their first baby before the wedding, which is a great misconduct in the Duggar household.

However, the couple have not commented on the issue. They have also been posting pictures of Joy-Anna's baby bump on Instagram regularly. Joy-Anna and Austin have not provided any information about her due date and the gender of the baby.

In the video released by TLC, however, reveals that Austin is hoping for a girl, while Joy-Anna wants a baby boy. Austin says he wanted to have a daughter with the same characteristics as those of his wife.

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