Everything We Know About Amy Duggar King's Life In Her New Arkansas Mansion
Living that mansion life!
Amy Duggar King moved into a sprawling Arkansas home late last year as her famed family's legal drama continued to dominate headlines.
Amy and her husband, Dillon, reportedly settled into the gorgeous $559,000 mansion with their 2-year-old, Daxton, back in November after selling their previous Arkansas home for $350,000. According to The Sun, they currently rent the property for $2,850 per month.
The King family's new place is a roomy 3,450 square feet with four bedrooms, five bathrooms and a spacious attached garage.
Beautifully furnished with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, brown wood cabinets, and a kitchen island, the kitchen is ready for the next family get-together. The kitchen also comes complete with a wine bar and cooler, although it is unclear if the Kings adhere to the rest of the Duggar family's strict "no drinking" rule.
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According to Amy's Instagram Story showing off the expansive home, the family room is painted a soft cream color and has a gray sectional sofa and wooden coffee table. It also boasts a stone fireplace and hardwood floors with large windows letting in plenty of natural sunlight.
The couple's main bedroom features a jacuzzi for cozy date nights at home.
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As OK! previously reported, Amy has been increasingly outspoken on social media about her feelings about her cousin, Josh, as his sentencing hearing approaches.
"Sickened by the news lately. I have so much to say leading up to the sentencing and I’m not afraid anymore," Amy tweeted on Thursday, May 12. "First of all Josh is funny, charismatic, kind and all the things my aunt listed in the letter. But there’s a sinister side. A side to him that makes your skin crawl. You can’t ignore what he did years ago, and what he was caught looking at! Are they delusional?"
The disgraced reality star, who previously molested several of his younger sisters, was convicted of receiving and possessing child pornography on Thursday, December 9. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday, May 25, and faces up to 40 years in prison.