Thank goodness someone is spreading the word to young religious girls that it's okay to wear pants! Jill Duggar took her bold new style to the next level on Jan. 10, when she opted to wear tight black pants, a pink top, and a sweater while speaking in front of a crowd of young ladies. We're shocked to see her looking so informal, especially while giving a religious chat!

"My beautiful wife speaking to a group of young ladies at a school today about God-centered relationships!" wrote her controversial husband Derick Dillard on a photo he posted of the event. "So proud of her! #Relationships #ChristCentered" Is it just us, or does anyone else feel like he's trying to prove that he's just as sweet and supportive as Jeremy Vuolo is for Jinger Duggar? We're suspicious.

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My beautiful wife speaking to a group of young ladies at a school today about God-centered relationships! So proud of her! #relationships #ChristCentered

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We're sure she feels like she's doing the Lord's work and sharing a very important message, but all the fans really cared about was her outfit. "Yesss with the pants ? free the legs ladies!" wrote one thrilled supporter. "Omgggggggg I am deceased. It’s not even a super long shirt!!!" said another, noting that the few times Jill has worn pants in the past, she also wore shirts long enough to cover her hips. "They have finally realized they can have their own freedoms. You can be modest and still wear pants. Clearly shown," said a third fan. Amen to that!

"There’s a competition amongst the Duggar broads. Her and Jinger are in a rivalry. Word," said yet another fan, pointing out that Jinger was the first of the Duggar clan to stray away from their parents' strict no-pants rule and to make her style choices for herself. Quite frankly, the more these girls can be themselves, the better. Who cares if Jinger did it first? They both look awesome, and we hope they're enjoying their newfound comfort!

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