After Jinger Duggar Vuolo broke free from her strict household in Arkansas, she and her husband headed to Texas, but salvation wasn’t found there. "I was in Laredo for two and a half years," the 31-year-old recalled to Fox News…[Continue Reading...]
Jinger opened herself up to an Instagram Q&A online. The 29-year-old sat down with her husband Jeremy to discuss the writing process and response to her memoir, Becoming Free Indeed! Jeremy, 35, served the role as moderator, and asked, on…[Continue Reading...]
While plenty of people are praising Jinger Duggar for leaving her 19 Kids and Counting family's uber strict religious sect behind, there are a few quiet murmurs about just how much freedom she's found with husband Jeremy Vuolo. In fact,…[Continue Reading...]
Jinger Duggar Vuolo is crediting her husband, former Syracuse soccer star Jeremy Vuolo, with helping her break free from her “cult-like” upbringing. Jinger is best known for her appearances on “19 Kids and Counting” and “Counting On,” which centered on…[Continue Reading...]
Jinger Duggar Vuolo finally feels "free" after being raised to follow religious teachings that she says were "cult-like in nature." The former "Counting On" star has written a book that is being published on Jan. 31 titled "Becoming Free Indeed:…[Continue Reading...]
Jinger Duggar Vuolo says her childhood was filled with “fear” due in large part to the “cult-like” teachings of the religion she followed. “I thought I had to wear only skirts and dresses to please God,” the former “19 Kids…[Continue Reading...]
Jinger Duggar Vuolo is opening up about the "harmful" Christian teachings she was raised to strictly follow until finding freedom in 2017. "Fear was a huge part of my childhood," Vuolo, 29, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue. "I…[Continue Reading...]
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