Duggar family news: Joy-Anna proves she's still pregnant

Taken during the couple's honeymoon in Kandersteg, Switzerland Duggar Family Blog

Controversies and rumors about the Duggar family never run out. One of the most talked about issue is the pregnancy of Joy-Anna Duggar, as well as the allegedly rebellious getup of some of the Duggar siblings.

Many fans believe that Joy-Anna and her husband Austin Forsyth got pregnant before their marriage. This rumor started when the couple announced Joy-Anna's pregnancy only a few months after their wedding. There is a theory that the pair had a shotgun wedding since the date was moved to an earlier date. Reports reveal that this could be because of Joy-Anna's pregnancy.

There are also reports saying that Joy-Anna already gave birth, which apparently is not true. In a new video that she uploaded on Instagram, she proved that she is still pregnant. The video is a tour of their house that they have been working on for a long time. She showed everything from the living room to the bedrooms.

Although the house is small, it has everything the family needs. She even showed the nursery, which is not yet done. Joy-Anna said in the video's caption that they still have a few projects left and they need to do a lot of organizing. But one part of the clip that caught fan's attention is that moment when Joy-Anna stopped in front of the bathroom's mirror saying, "I'm still very pregnant."

This belies the rumors that she already gave birth. This may also indicate that the controversy about the couple's alleged pre-marital sex is not true. Since she is still pregnant, she will be due in late February or early March.

It is not only Joy-Anna that is involved in a controversy. Her sisters Jill and Jinger are also in hot waters for wearing pants. The family is ultra-conservative, and many believe that their church also does not allow the ladies to wear pants, reports reveal. However, the two were seen wearing them. Fans think that they are not following the rules and are being rebellious.

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