Wedding bells are ringing on ’19 Kids and Counting’ season premiere

Wedding bells are ringing on ’19 Kids and Counting’ season premiere

The premiere picks up with the Duggars planning every last facet of their daughter's wedding day.

Fans of the hit TLC show 19 Kids and Counting already know that Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard have gotten married. Now, beginning with tonight’s season premiere, they will get to see how it all went down.

The premiere picks up with the Duggars planning every last facet of their daughter’s wedding day. The young couple prepare for a guest-list that includes over a 1,000 people.

‘On our invite list, we’ll have about 1,000-1,500 invitations going out. We have lots of friends that have five to ten kids, so it multiplies quickly,’ explains Jill to her wedding coordinator, Venessa, who inundates them with questions about their special day. Questions Jill and Derick don’t have the answers for quite yet.

“Do you all want a church wedding? Do you want an outdoor wedding? A certain location? Are you going to have the whole family in the wedding party? Did you do engagement pictures?”

Thus it begins, as the Duggar family go dress shopping, try wedding cakes, everything that needs to be done for a special event of this size and magnitude.

Yet it’s also a bittersweet time for Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar as they prepare to give away their first daughter in marriage. The two proud parents mentally and emotionally steeling themselves to to the realization that the family dynamic is about to change dramatically.

The couple married earlier this year, and shared their very first kiss, at the Cross Church in Springdale, Arkansas. As is customary with the Quiverfull Christian faith, the couple had not shared a proper kiss before their wedding day.

Jill has since become pregnant as well, revealing to People magazine that the couple is expecting their first baby. “We got pregnant a little less than two weeks after we got married,” she told the magazine,

They plan on leaving the number of offspring they ultimately have entirely up to God, “”Whether it’s two or twenty.””

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