Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo news: Married couple leading a different lifestyle

A promotional image for TLC's "Counting On" featuring Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo. Facebook/countingontlc

Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo are forging a new path for themselves as a married couple. Aside from not having a child yet, the couple's everyday life has been the subject of much talk among their fans.

Since tying the knot last fall, husband and wife have been living in wedded bliss and decided to move to Laredo, Texas, which is far from Duggar's family in Arkansas. A lot of fans have joked that Duggar has finally broken free of her old life with her family.

According to reports, the new Mrs. Vuolo has more than just distanced herself from her family. Jinger also broke herself out of the Duggar family's strict lifestyle of only wearing skirts and has put off having a baby by allegedly taking birth control pills.

A source said that Duggar is just being her own person and means no disrespect when she chooses to live a different lifestyle from that of her parents and siblings. The source added that Duggar's family doesn't mind and that they don't feel attacked, saying, "They are thrilled to see them push out on their own."

With their first-year anniversary just around the corner, fans of the couple are waiting anxiously as to when the Vuolo duo will become a trio. Duggar's sisters, Jill, Jessa and Joy-Anna, all became expectant mothers even before reaching their first wedding anniversaries.

Vuolo's recent Instagram post has fans of the couple sniffing clues to see whether the two will be having a child soon or not.

Duggar and Vuolo have taken a different path in their married life and instead have traveled together and bought a house. They are just been living as husband and wife. Fans have even labeled them as the "smart ones" on their show "Counting On."

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