Counting On Jinger Duggar Explains Why Shes Not Afraid To Break Jim Bob and Michelles Rule

Over the summer, Counting On stars Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo moved with their one-year-old daughter Felicity from Laredo, Texas, to Los Angeles, California, and TLC cameras were on hand to document the entire process. Before they made it to LA, the Vuolos stopped in Arkansas to visit Jinger’s family. And surprisingly, the visit ended up giving fans a lot of insight into the Duggar belief system and the dynamic between “Rebel Duggar” Jinger and her parents, Jim Bob and Michelle.

During a recent episode Jinger and Michelle sat down for an interview, and when a producer pointed out that Jinger chose to wear pants on their hike, the mother and daughter duo discussed the rule of “modest attire” that is a requirement in their family.

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Jinger explained that she chose to wear pants for the hike because she knew they were going to encounter some steep hills, and she thought pants were the best option. The 25-year-old also talked about her decision to defy her parents dress code and add pants to her wardrobe when she got married.

“We had conversations before I started wearing pants and just shared my heart with them and where I saw the Lord leading me,” Jinger explained. “I was really grateful for their response. I’m really grateful for their hearts and how they’ve just instilled that in us kids.”

Jinger said that her parents always taught her to “honor Christ” and “maintain modesty” in everything she does, and she was confident that they would understand her decision to wear pants because that’s where the Lord led her.

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To the surprise of many fans, Michelle added that it’s OK with her that her kids have different convictions than her because she knows that God is leading them, and the most important thing is their relationship with God.

Michelle also made it clear that there is nothing in the Bible about women wearing skirts or pants, and it was simply a personal conviction of hers. The mom of 19 said that making her daughters wear long skirts and dresses was a way for her to keep them modest and honor the Lord with how they represent themselves.

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