‘Counting On' Star Jinger Duggar Rebels Against Family's Dress Code In Sexy Snapshot
Breaking the rules again!
Jinger Duggar, 27, was dressed to impress in husband Jeremy Vuolo's most recent Instagram Story. The head-over-heels hubby, 34, just had to snap a pic of his wife while she rocked a skintight ensemble with a black, sleeveless top and a form-fitting pair of beige pants.
The outfit may not appear very scandalous to the average American, but the Duggars have always been clear about their rules, even from the early days of 17 Kids and Counting. Girls in the family must dress modestly, only wearing skirts or dresses, and showing very little skin.
In recent years, some of the children have chosen to make their own rules once they move out of their parents' home, and have started to wear pants rather than the more traditional loose fitting, flowy skirts.
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This isn't the first time the 27-year-old reality star has pulled away from her family's strict dress code. Vuolo has posted several sweet snapshots of her in tank tops, and recently, the mom-of-two — the couple share daughters Felicity, 3, and Evangeline, who is almost 1 — showed off her legs in a pair of cut off jean shorts while at the Toluca Lake Pumpkin Festival.
Meanwhile, the Duggar family is still shaken from Josh Duggar's ongoing child pornography case. As OK! previously reported, the embattled reality star went to court to petition for his case to be dismissed, but an Arkansas judge has reportedly denied the request.
The disgraced tv personality's wife, Anna Duggar, still remains hopeful her husband will be coming home to them soon. "Anna is convinced Josh will be a free man soon and be able to raise their kids," an insider dished. "She should be worried she's going to be alone with seven children, but she isn't."
The Counting On alum was arrested in April based on charges that came about from a Homeland Security raid on his car dealership back in 2019 when authorities found footage on his computer that Special Agent Gerald Faulkner said was "in the top five worst I have ever had to examine."