When the Duggar family was first introduced on TV by TLC, it started as "19 Kids and Counting." Now, two more members have been added which pointed to re-branding the reality family show to "Counting On."
What makes the Duggar family very interesting is their radical Christian beliefs and male hierarchy. They enforce strict parenting despite having a total of 19 children including two sets of twins. Michelle and Bob´s third daughter Jinger Nicole just became engaged to Jeremy Vuolo, a former American soccer player.
Jinger Nicole, 22 years old, will be the fourth child to walk down the aisle. Followers of the Duggar family centers their attention on her beau, Jeremy Vuolo, 29 years old, after his future father-in-law grilled him during the show's last episode since he often breaking courtship rules.
According to Inquisitr, in the most recent episode of the reality show, Bob surprises the audiences with his rather awkward fatherly method. If ensuring that the couple's daughters don't get themselves commit into pre-marital sex is enough, there's more.
Jim Bob Duggar actually requires the potential suitors of his daughters to answer a fifty-page questionnaire before they can marry his daughters. The father of nineteen is pretty known for their family's very strict conformity. A recent report from Hollywood Gossip further states that the questionnaire includes comprehensive financial information.
Will he also require the girlfriends of his sons to do the same? For some parents, the courting rules believed to be just practical to ensure that these men are taking his daughters seriously. The Duggar daughters don't seem to mind regarding their father's way of handling their individual relationships. However, Jinger wants to stand firm with her choices without being less of a Christian which is part of their upbringing.
Will Vuolo survive being grilled about his Christian beliefs? We never really know, but his whirlwind romance from a very religious family might just get them hitched.