23 January 2025

Jinger Duggar He spent more than a decade in front of the reality TV cameras, and now it's five years later Count on She's done, and she doesn't seem keen on coming back.

Duggar, 31, and her husband Jeremy Vuolo He talked about the possibility of returning to reality in the January 22 episode of the program “Ginger and Jeremy Podcast“. the 19 kids and counting The alum thought about it, but admitted she wouldn't be able to recapture the nostalgia.

“I don't know,” she said. “I don't think so.” “Not now. “Not in this season of life.”

She qualified by saying that if she were to do another reality show, it wouldn't be one that “follows every aspect of life,” as Vuolo, 37, said. Duggar added that she misses “certain aspects” of reality television.

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“All those years, you have fond memories of traveling and stuff, but it's not the same,” she said. “Because you're not going to have the same crew, you're not going to have the same people you're working with. And you're not shooting as a larger family unit, so there are a lot of things that would feel radically different if you were to do a show again.”

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Jeremy Vuolo and Jinger Duggar. Courtesy of Jinger Duggar/Instagram

the The sixth of 19 Duggar children In the TLC reality franchise, Ginger first rose to fame in 2008 when the show was called Then 17 kids and countingIt was shown for the first time. She later appeared in the spin-off series, Count onWhich extended from 2015 to 2020.

now, She and Volo have two children With a third scheduled for March. Folau, a former professional footballer, is now a minister. The couple wrote a memoir titled, The Hope We Hold: Finding Peace in God's Promisesin 2021 and they seem content to close the reality TV chapter in their lives.

Vuolo compared it to the end of his playing career. Although he competed in Major League Soccer for the New York Red Bulls and then in the now-defunct National Soccer League (NASL), he stepped away in 2014 to focus on the service.

He said: “It was a chapter.” “I shut down and said, 'Yes it's done.' The Lord has led me in a different direction.

He sympathized with Duggar's feeling about “not being himself,” adding that it's nice to get a “healthy break” from one season to the next.

“Otherwise you are constantly living in the past,” he said. “And if there's a lot of nostalgia, it can lead to this depression because you're thinking, 'Man, I'll never get that back,' or 'I'll never have this opportunity again.'”

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