Jinger Duggar: Will She Leave the ’19 Kids and Counting’ Fold Now That Everyone Knows About Josh Duggar?

Jinger Duggar has made it no secret she longs to live in a big city. In fact, back in 2012 she expressed her dream during an episode of 19 Kids and Counting. Mom Michelle Duggar quickly swooped in, ho...
Jinger Duggar: Will She Leave the ’19 Kids and Counting’ Fold Now That Everyone Knows About Josh Duggar?
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Jinger Duggar has made it no secret she longs to live in a big city. In fact, back in 2012 she expressed her dream during an episode of 19 Kids and Counting.

    Mom Michelle Duggar quickly swooped in, however, and put new words in Jinger Duggar’s mouth. She explained to the TLC cameras that Jinger didn’t want to move away, she simply wanted to live ’15 minutes from a Walmart.’ At the time, she and Jim Bob Duggar actually suggested Jinger go stay with brother Josh Duggar instead.

    Now that word of Josh Duggar’s sexual molestations have hit the media (the family, of course, new about them for more than a decade), some wonder if Jinger Duggar might once again try to leave the 19 Kids and Counting fold. Now 21, she may very well have been one of her brother’s victims.

    Twitter fans are urging Jinger Duggar to get out of the 19 Kids and Counting household.

    Now a rumor has hit the media, indicating Josh Duggar and his family might be moving back to Arkansas in a home they bought earlier in 2015.

    How must this make Jinger Duggar–or Jana Duggar, Jill Duggar Dillard, and Jessa Duggar Seewald–feel? They are all purportedly victims of Josh Duggar’s predatory hands.

    Yes, it’s probably time for Jinger Duggar to try out the big city–or even a new small town. Preferably she can find one that’s far away from wherever Josh Duggar winds up living.

    At 21, Jinger Duggar shouldn’t worry about her brother’s actions. She should be making a new and exciting life for herself.

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