16 January 2025

Jinger Duggar thinks it's possible that some of her siblings could have 19 children, too

Jinger Duggar. Courtesy of Jinger Duggar/Instagram

Jinger Duggar And her husband, Jeremy Vuolodoesn't plan to have 19 children like her famous parents — but the jury is still out on the rest of the Duggar siblings.

“We're not going to have 19 kids, so I don't know,” Jinger, 31, said on the Wednesday, January 15, episode of Unplanned. Podcastwhen asked how many grandchildren Duggar would have if she and each of her siblings had the same number of children as their parents. “So, we have to cut that off.”

Jinger then admitted that it was “possible” that some of her siblings would follow in the footsteps of her parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar.

“It's very possible,” she said. “Understand this: one of my brothers (Jedidiah Duggar) It's a twin, okay? He and his wife (Katie Duggar) are pregnant with twins and they will be born before the oldest one turns 3, so they will have four children under the age of 2, so it's possible (to reach as many as 19).”

Jedidiah and Katie, both 26 years old, were welcomed Twins Elsie and Emma Earlier this month. They already have a son, Truett, 2, and a daughter, Nora, 19 months. With the addition of the twins, there are now 35 Duggar grandchildren. The next generation will continue to grow as well Hannah DuggarAnd he is married Jeremiah DuggarAnd Ginger both Currently pregnant with baby number 3.

For her part, Jinger and Volo, 37, are parents to daughters Felicity, 6, and Evangeline, 4. I'm expecting a baby boy.

“We weren't sure (if we were going to have another child).” I was very comfortable with where we were with our girls Added on Wednesday. “I was really starting to feel like we were getting into a rhythm and I didn't want to have a third child right away, which is why there's a four-year age gap now.”

Jinger Duggar thinks it's possible that some of her siblings could have 19 children, too
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Jinger and Volo, who married in 2016, live in Los Angeles with their daughters while most of her family resides in her native Arkansas. While they all communicate frequently via text messages and FaceTime calls,… It can be difficult for young children To communicate with their relatives.

Jinger Duggar says her daughters forget half their cousins' names


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Courtesy of Jinger Duggar/Instagram Jinger Duggar got candid about how her daughters and husband Jeremy Vuolo deal with a large family. Duggar, 31, explained on the Wednesday, January 1, episode of the “Jinger & Jeremy Podcast” that they recently went to lunch with “a lot of family members.” Duggar said with great enthusiasm that he (…)

“I was talking about one of my brothers or something, and (Felicity was) like, ‘Wait, do you have a sibling with that name?’” Ginger recalled. “It just happens. This is her aunt, you know, because there are so many of her. She knows them (and) has met them all, hung out with them. There are younger kids some of whom you will know, but it's hard to keep up with their names…because we don't see them all the time.

According to Jinger, her children are “better” with first cousin names than “all the aunts and uncles who can't travel all the time on their own.” (Ginger's younger brother, Sister Josie, is 15 years old.)

“They can't travel alone, so if they're not there to visit all the time, it's easy for them to forget,” Ginger said. “Like, she can't remember Johanna's name…but that's only because there's so much going on.”

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