Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo have officially welcomed their third child, a baby boy.
The couple, already parents to daughters Felicity, 6, and Evangeline, 3, shared the joyful news on Sunday with their fans.
‘He’s here!,’ Duggar, 31, and Vuolo captioned a YouTube video. ‘Finally…our baby boy has arrived! In today’s vlog, we share the beautiful moment our girls & family met him for the first time.’
She added, ‘We’re overwhelmed with joy and can’t wait to introduce him to all of you!’
Along with the announcement, the couple revealed their son’s name: Finnegan Charles Vuolo.
Duggar and Vuolo, who tied the knot in November 2016, previously welcomed Felicity in July 2018 and Evangeline in November 2020.
Their baby’s arrival comes just weeks after Jinger reflected on her upbringing, admitting she later realized it was ‘cult-like in many ways’ under the strict rules of her parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar.
Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo have officially welcomed their third child, a baby boy.
The couple, already parents to daughters Felicity, 6, and Evangeline, 3, shared the joyful news on Sunday with their fans
When then couple announced their pregnancy in October, Jeremy, 37, admitted he had a feeling they’d be expecting—but that didn’t make the news any less surprising.
‘I was expecting [her to get pregnant], but I was still shocked,’ he told People at the time.
Jinger chose a memorable way to break the news, revealing the surprise on their daughter Felicity’s birthday.
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‘She got me good. It was on Felicity’s birthday. Jinger says, “I’ve got a gift for you.” It was in an Amazon bag.
‘So I’m thinking, “What did she get from Amazon for me?” Then I open it up and it’s the positive result, and I’m actually speechless.’
Speaking with Fox News Digital in January, Jinger said she realized as an adult she had an upbringing that was ‘cult-like in many ways’ under Jim Bob and Michelle’s watch.
Jinger previously penned the 2023 book Becoming Free Indeed, which detailed her 2017 defection from the church she was raised in, the Insтιтute for Basic Life Principles (IBLP).
‘I exposed the harmful teachings I was raised under, but then I began to realize that I was so entrapped by what people think about me that I was almost unwilling to speak on this topic,’ she told Fox. ‘I was so afraid of losing my community, my friends, my family, those who I love so dearly.’
She added, ‘I thought if I spoke up against them, then I would be putting everything on the line – and as a people pleaser, it was the disapproval that I faced that I feared the most.’
Along with the announcement, the couple revealed their son’s name: Finnegan Charles Vuolo
Duggar and Vuolo, who tied the knot in November 2016, welcomed Felicity in July 2018 and Evangeline in November 2020
The Duggars rose to national fame on the TLC reality series 19 Kids and Counting, with people tuning in to marvel at the dynamics of a 21-person nuclear family
Jinger told ET that she has a ‘complicated’ relationship with her parents amid her outspokenness: ‘There are definitely difficulties, things that we don’t see eye-to-eye on.’
The Duggar family’s TLC reality series 19 Kids and Counting was canceled in July of 2015 after Josh Duggar’s past history of molestation surfaced.
A probe of Josh was conducted in 2006 after an ᴀssociate of the family tipped them off, but officials cited the statute of limitations in deciding against pursuing charges at that time.
Josh Duggar is currently serving a 12 1/2-year prison sentence in connection with his 2021 conviction for downloading images of child Sєxual abuse.