Jinger Duggar, Jeremy Vuolo baby rumors: Are the couple's Instagram posts hinting at her pregnancy?

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After a year of marriage, fans have been waiting for Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo to announce that they are expecting a baby. And while there are no official announcement on the pregnancy yet, they are being surrounded by baby rumors. 

The couple married in November 2016, and since then, fans have been waiting for them to have a baby. So when they shared a post on their social media pages about the recent snowfall that hit Texas, fans think that they are hinting at a pregnancy.

When Jeremy shared a clip of Jinger playing on the snow on his Instagram account, his followers gave meaning to the part when Jinger rubs her belly. "The weather outside is frightful," he captioned the short video. As Jinger is seen running on a ground full of snow, she then rubs her tummy, a small act that fans translate into a hint at pregnancy.

The weather outside is frightful.

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On Jinger's Instagram account, on the other hand, she shared her solo photo where she is seen wearing a baggy sweatshirt and sweatpants. "Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!" she captioned the picture. Her outfit that day seemed to be different from her usual fitted leggings and ripped jeans. With that, some people also believe that it is another hint that she is hiding a baby bump.

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! ❄️ #laredotx #christmasmiracle #walkinginawinterwonderland

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Talking about their future kids, Jinger told People that they are enjoying their lives together now and are just waiting for whatever the Lord has planned for them. To recall, they got married in front of 1,000 people at the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

Since then, the couple has been living in Laredo, where Jeremy's ministry is located. "We have just so perfectly adapted, it's been incredible. The biggest blessing," she said.