Duggar family news: Jeremy Vuolo praises Jinger as 'stronger than anyone I know'

Jeremy Vuolo said that his wife Jinger is the strongest person that he knows. (PHOTO: Video Screenshot/TLC)

Now that "Counting On" star Jinger Duggar is pregnant with her first child, her husband Jeremy Vuolo appears to be more smitten towards her than ever.

In fact, last month he even made a touching post for her on Instagram (@jeremy_vuolo). He posted a video featuring their pregnancy announcement and it was accompanied by the song "Perfect Symphony" by Ed Sheeran featuring Andrea Bocelli. In the caption he wrote, "Sei la mia donna, stronger than anyone I know."

"Sei la mia donna" is actually Italian for "you are my woman." Vuolo's sweet tribute for his wife has sent fans into a frenzy. "I love the way you lift her Up! Continue that, your marriage will be unbelievably happy!" a fan commented.

"I love the fact that they didn't rush into having a baby, that they took the time for them[selves] to enjoy their marriage. To really get to know one another. They are [a] sweet couple. Their love shines through. I am so excited for the both of them. God bless their little family," another added.

The couple happily announced their pregnancy on January 3. On their website they wrote, "The past fourteen months have been the best of our lives as we have had the wonderful privilege of beginning our journey through life together in marriage. We both looked forward to the joys of marriage but neither one of us fully understood just how amazing the start of this journey would be. Truly, the Lord's mercies are new every morning! Now, the journey has taken an exciting turn: we are expecting our first child! We are praising God for this beautiful gift and ask that you join us in praying for a safe and healthy pregnancy."

In their video announcement, both Vuolo and his wife said that they might be expecting a boy. But Vuolo quickly added that he would love to have a little "princess" who looks, acts and talks like Duggar.

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