Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard celebrate first year wedding anniversary

Derick Dillard posted a throwback picture of his wedding to Jill Duggar in honor of their first year wedding anniversary Instagram/ derickdillard

Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard celebrated their wedding anniversary on Sunday. The couple married on June 21, 2014, which was also the day they shared their very first kiss. The two commemorated the special day via their respective Instagram accounts.

Jill posted a throwback photo of the couple kissing during their Cape Hatters honeymoon and captioned it, "The longer I'm married to you the more I fall in love, and realize how incredibly blessed I am to have you as my hubby. I'll love you forever!" 

Meanwhile, Derick posted a photo of himself carrying the 24-year old down the aisle right after their wedding ceremony.

"One year ago, I married my best friend," he wrote. "You are an amazing woman, wife, and mother. My love for you grows everyday."

Derrick then referenced Proverbs 19:14 in the caption, a bible verse which states: "Houses and wealth are inherited from parents but a prudent wife is from the Lord."

The couple welcomed their son Israel David two months ago. The family spent the weekend in Ohio where they attended the ALIVE Christian Music Festival along with Jill's sister Jessa and her husband Ben Seewald. It was both couples' first public appearance since Jill and Jessa spoke about their brother Josh's molestation scandal on "The Kelly Files" earlier this month. 

At their first public appearance, the couples went onstage for a Q&A, and rather than talk about the scandal, Jill spoke about being a mother while Jessa talked about being pregnant and their plans to adopt in the future. 

As for their hit show, the future of "19 Kids and Counting" is still uncertain at this point. However, there are rumors of a spin-off starring Jill, Derick, Jessa, and Ben. TLC has not confirmed the rumors as of the moment. 

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