'Jill and Jessa: Counting On' season 3 air date, spoilers: Joy-Anna, Jinger, Jeremy Vuolo to be included in spin-off show?

A promotional photo for "Jill and Jessa: Counting On." TLC has yet to announce a definite date for the season 3 premiere. Facebook/countingontlc

The expanded family from Arkansas seems to be slowly gaining momentum in the ratings game through the Duggar's revamped reality TV series, "Jill and Jessa: Counting On."

The show has been ordered by its network, TLC, to have a third installment early on though the content of the said season is still undisclosed as of the moment. Nevertheless, fans of the show anticipate the inclusion of the new couple — Jeremy Vuolo and Jinger Duggar-Vuolo. The story of the two lovebirds has been showcased for a bit in the show's first two seasons and fans are likely to be seeing more of them in the upcoming installment.

Apart from Jinger, another Duggar offspring is also rumored to become part of the upcoming season as her looming relationship was revealed in the previous season. Reports say that Joy-Anna will also be part of the show's third season as she is now being pursued by Austin Forsyth.

That being said, many fans are quite positive that the Duggar family that they once saw in "19 Kids and Counting" is slowly re-emerging in the show's spin-off series. However, it's still uncertain as of late if Josh will be making a comeback in the family's new show considering that he was bogged down by the controversies that were being hurled at him.

Meanwhile, the Duggar family has just posted Thanksgiving photos on their official social media accounts and they all seemed to be very happy celebrating the recently concluded holiday.

As of late, TLC has yet to announce a definite release date for the third season of "Jill and Jessa: Counting On." Fans might want to stay tuned for the latest updates regarding the spin-off show.

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