'Counting On' spoiler: Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth say 'I do'

Newlyweds and parents-to-be Austin Forsyth and Joy-Anna Duggar in "Counting On" YouTube/TLC

Five months after their actual wedding, fans of the Duggar family reality show "Counting On" will finally be able to watch Joy-Anna and Austin Forsyth say, "I do."

People released a sneak peak of the episode showing the couple meeting at the church hours before they exchanged their wedding vows.

"Babe, are you going to turn around and look at me?" asked Joy-Anna in the teaser video.

Austin, who was at first unsure whether he was allowed to already see his soon-to-be wife, could not help but exclaim upon turning around, "So beautiful. You smell so good, too. You're the most prettiest bride ever."

Hand-in-hand the couple ascends the stage, with 19-year-old Joy-Anna, a known tomboy, having a hard time with her gown. Austin then gives her a shadowbox filled with all the flowers he has given Joy-Anna during their relationship.

It comes with a letter, saying "Getting to spend time with you is my favorite thing... I love you with all my heart and can't wait to grow deeper in love with you."

That's just their pre-wedding vows. How sweet could the actual one get?

Joy-Anna and Austin share the same Baptist church and met when Austin's family moved to Arkansas. They got married last May 26 after a short but sweet three-month-long engagement. After their honeymoon in Geneva, Switzerland, they announced in August that they are expecting their first child.

The Duggar family's famous tomboy have really gone a long way from the boyish little girl to now a soon-to-be-mother. In the previous episode of "Counting On" titled "Tomboy Joy," her many siblings took turns in talking about what she was like growing up.

With two brothers directly before her and six brothers directly after, the common sentiment was that Joy-Anna grew up as a tomboy. The 19-year-old Duggar always liked hanging out with the boys — climbing trees and building forts — with the younger ones laughingly saying, "She likes getting dirty." It was obvious that they adored their older sister.

Jessa Seewald said it took a while for Joy-Anna to start hanging out with the girls, and even then, she was never the feminine type. "She still retained a lot of her tomboy attributes. She's very outdoorsy, loves camping and that sort of thing."

Now, she is about to have a family of her own.

Watch Joy-Anna and Austin say "I do" in the next episode of "Counting On" airing Monday at 9 p.m. EDT on TLC.

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