Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald news: Ben would consider reality TV return 'if people were interested in our family'

A pregnant Jessa Duggar enjoys Arby's with her husband Ben Seewald. (Instagram/Jessa Seewald)

Jessa Duggar and her husband, Ben Seewald, made an appearance at the Southern Women's Show in Charlotte, North Carolina on Saturday, Aug. 29. She was there to promote the book "Growing Up Duggar: It's All About Relationships" which she co-wrote with her sisters Jana, Jill, and Jinger. 

For the appearance, Jessa showed off her growing baby bump in a flowing black dress and she wore her hair down in loose waves. Ben was also casually attired in a grey short sleeved, button down shirt, blue jeans, and brown boots. People reports that the couple stayed for more than an hour for the Q&A session and that they also signed autographs for the crowd. 

The couple answered questions from those in attendance, and Jessa happily talked about her pregnancy. She is in the third trimester of her pregnancy, and she and Ben are expecting their first child in November. While the couple did not reveal the gender of their baby, they shared that their nursery is "neutral" and that they have not told anyone how they plan to decorate their little one's room. Jessa also said that she doesn't have any odd cravings.

"You might want a smoothie or ice cream but we usually share it," she said.

Their reality show "19 Kids and Counting" was officially cancelled by TLC last July, and fans were saddened when they learned that they won't be seeing the Duggars onscreen anymore. Before the cancellation, there were rumors that TLC was looking to develop a spin-off starring Jessa and Jill and their respective husbands.

When asked if they would ever consider returning to reality TV, Ben replied, "We live a peaceful, quiet life, but I wouldn't rule it out if people were interested in our family."

The Duggar family has taken to social media to give their fans regular updates, and Jessa has taken a leaf out of Jill's book by posting her pregnancy updates on Instagram. 

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