Jessa Duggar news: Will '19 Kids and Counting' star move away?

Jessa Duggar Instagram/ jessaseewald

Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald will welcome their first baby in a matter of weeks and, in line with this, the couple maybe considering some big changes such as moving out of the Duggar household when needed.

The couple recently attended the Southern Woman's Show in Orlando, Florida, where they talked about moving. "If Ben's seminary that he's looking into requires us to move, then we might eventually move," the mother-to-be said, as quoted by In Touch Weekly.

The "19 Kids and Counting" star did not elaborate on this, though. While many think that their move could be instigated by the repercussions of the scandals involving Jessa's older brother Josh in the recent months, the 22-year-old did not suggest anything like that while she was there.

Jessa and Ben are expecting their first baby to arrive on Nov. 1, which also happens to be their first wedding anniversary. The couple won't reveal the gender of the baby just yet, and some think that they are having twins. They are keen on keeping it a secret, though.

But fans can expect to know everything about Jessa's pregnancy in a new TLC special she will be starring in with her older sister Jill, who will talk about her travel and missionary work with husband Derick Dillard and baby Israel.

"We're going to be doing some filming preparing to welcome this little one into our lives," Jessa said in the same Orlando event, as quoted by Entertainment Tonight. "It's gonna be great," she promised.

Talking about the special, TLC Executive Vice President and General Manager Nancy Daniels said via the aforementioned publication that the network knows "that our audience is really excited about what's been going on with Jill and Jessa as they move into young adulthood.""

"Now they're both at the precipice of big changes. With what was happening in their lives in the next few months, it felt like now is the time, and we got going pretty quickly," she went on to say.

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