Things have been going wrong for Jinger Duggar after posting a video about a new charity initiative on her podcast 'Hope We Hold.' Jinger and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, advocated their fans to sponsor a child for $38 per month, which would connect the child with a church-based sponsorship program. But the video posted on Instagram didn't go well on the right track with everyone.
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Jinger Duggar got slammed by an Instagram fan for posting a charity initiative, and it looks like she doesn't want to comment on the criticism.
Things started to turn sour when one fan commented, 'Forgive me for sounding brazen but don’t you think for once, instead of asking us to open our wallets, it would be honorable to make whatever monetary contributions you need from your own pockets?'
While Jinger hasn't replied to the post, it is the highest like comment.
Soon after, the reality TV star couple Jinger Duggar and her husband Jeremy Vuolo, who starred in the TLC show Counting On, were rumored to leaving the show over the horrible contract and a low paycheck.
Whether the rumors about Jinger Duggar and her husband Jeremy Vuolo leaving the show are real or not, an insider told The Sun:
"Yes. It's not definite yet, but they are having deep conversations about quitting. The contracts with the network are a bit crazy, they are very locked in, and it stops them from making money in many other ways."
The source also added:
"What they make an episode is also embarrassingly low, it's just over $1,500 for each of them. And there's definitely drama surrounding how the money is split up between members of the family."
The pair signed the four years contract with TLC, which is expiring in 2022. It looks like they are trying to look at another option for the future.
Jinger and her former soccer player husband Jeremy have worked for TLC show for years.
How Many Children Do Jinger And Jeremy Have?
Duggar's family has strict rules of dating before marriage, and it's no surprise that Jinger didn't have any relationship before Jeremy.
Jinger and her husband Jeremy Voulo first met in Central America when she was on a trip in 2015. She fell in love with him right away.
Before dating Jeremy, Jinger had to get permission from her parents as her family believed in marrying. After dating for a year, the pair got married in November 2015. The wedding ceremony was surrounded by at least a thousand guests.
Jinger and Jeremy, who have two children together, welcomed their first daughter Felicity in July 2018.
Jinger Duggar with her husband Jeremy Vuolo and their two children Felicity and Evangeline (©: Instagram/Jinger Duggar)
Before welcoming their second child Evangeline, Jinger suffered a miscarriage in fall 2019. Recalling about the incident, she told PEOPLE:
"The morning after we announced to the family that we were expecting, Jinger woke up and woke me up very early in the morning, saying that she thought she lost the baby. We found out later that day that she had. That was very difficult and definitely a trial for us."
After the tragedy, Jinger and Jeremy announced their pregnancy with the baby bump on 7 July 2020 through the Instagram post captioning, '20 weeks down + 20 weeks to go until we meet the newest little addition to our family.💝'
The couple confirmed the birth of their second daughter, Evangeline, on 22 November 2020 via Instagram. Jinger showcased her newborn baby with a sweet caption, 'Evangeline Jo Vuolo has arrived! 🎀 We are so thankful to God for this precious little angel! ❣️'
Jinger's husband, Jeremy Vuolo, is a former American soccer player who last played with San Antonio Scorpions.