Jill, Jessa, and the Other Duggars to Return for a New Season of ‘Counting On’
We hope you weren’t getting sick of seeing the Duggars on the small screen — because Jill & Jessa: Counting On has been renewed for another season!
While we watched Joy-Anna Duggar marry her husband, Austin Forsyth, during this past season’s premiere, now we can look forward to seeing their planning process. From cake tasting to trying on bridesmaids dresses, things definitely seemed to get overwhelming. At one point, the bride even admitted that the whole thing is “overrated.”
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Elsewhere in the upcoming season of the TLC reality series, we’ll hear Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo dish on their future family plans and watch Joseph Duggar propose to Kendra Caldwell (again) — which was done at Joy-Anna’s wedding. Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald take their sons, Spurgeon and Henry down to Texas, while Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard, and their son, Israel, prepare to become a family-of-four.
Jinger and her soccer star hubby played coy while discussing new additions, though they’ve said in the past they would like to have a baby over “the next five years.” Jeremy was quick to realize that “parenting is hard work” while out to dinner with Jessa, Ben, and their little guys — so perhaps they’re not quite ready to be parents yet!
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Jill gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Samuel Scott, on July 8 — though she was clearly stressed out prior to his arrival. Her family was living in El Salvador doing mission work during her pregnancy, which proved to be dangerous when her friend got murdered.
“There is definitely a level of stress and concern that I feel just if something were to go wrong,” she said in the preview.
Jill & Jessa: Counting On returns to TLC on Sept. 11, 2017, at 9 p.m. ET.
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