The Duggar household has fascinated followers for years as they’ve grown greater and larger — however may there be much more members we don’t find out about?
“Are there any thriller Duggar grandkids?” a fan requested Jinger Duggar throughout an Instagram Q&A session on Thursday, February 5.
Jinger, who’s one in all 19 youngsters, jokingly replied, “Ohhh,” with the side-eye emoji. “Perhaps there are some I don’t find out about in a household as giant as mine?! Haha jk,” she added with a laughing, crying-face emoji.
Whereas Jinger, 32, is assured she is aware of how many grandchildren her mother and father, Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggarmust date, she confessed it’s not straightforward conserving observe of everybody — particularly with regards to their birthdays.

“I’ve my siblings’ birthdays and my mother and father’ birthdays memorized,” Jinger shared by way of her Instagram Story when requested whether or not she has to “google” everybody’s special occasion. “Past that, in-laws? No. Nieces and nephews, perhaps one or two?”
Jinger defined that she does have combined emotions about not with the ability to checklist her nieces and nephews birthdays off the highest of her head.
“It’s a kind of issues the place I kinda really feel unhealthy about it but in addition on the similar time we’re at like 40 grandkids from my mother and father in order that’s like quite a bit to recollect,” she stated.
Jinger added, “There are a few the sisters-in-law which will have all of them down and I’m so impressed by that. That’s a giant factor. I’m simply not nice with dates.”
As followers know, Jinger rose to fame in 2008 when she and her household made their actuality TV debut on TLC with 19 Children and Counting. The present ran for 15 seasons, ending in 2015.
It documented Jim Bob and Michelle’s lives homeschooling their 19 youngsters: Joshuatwins Jana and John David, Jill, JessaJinger, Joseph, Josiah, Pleasure-Anna, Jedidiah, Jeremiah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johannah, Jennifer, Jordyn-Grace and Josie.

Jinger Duggar with mother and sisters.
Courtesy of Jinger Duggar/InstagramIn 2015, the spinoff Counting On premiered, following the household’s older youngsters as they received married and began their very own households. The sequel collection was canceled after 11 seasons in 2021 following Jinger’s brother Josh’s sexual misconduct scandal. (Josh was sentenced to 151 months in jail after being convicted of possessing and receiving little one pornography.)
Even after the present ended, followers have saved up with nearly all of the Duggar members of the family, together with Jinger and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo.
The couple tied the knot in 2016 and have since welcomed three youngsters: daughters Felicity, 7, and Evangeline, 5, and son Finnegan, 10 months.
Throughout her Thursday Q&A, Jinger gave her followers somewhat extra perception into her life in such a giant unit, together with whether or not she sends items to all her siblings and nieces and nephews on their birthdays.
“I want that have been the case however that’s kinda quite a bit with the quantity of siblings I’ve and likewise with all of the nieces and nephews,” Jinger answered actually.
She then recalled that rising up, she was “impressed” that lots of her aunts and uncles despatched her and her 18 siblings “birthday playing cards till we have been 18” with about $5 in every.

Jeremy Vuolo, Jinger Duggar.
Courtesy of Jinger Duggar/InstagramJinger beforehand shared that for the vacations — she and Jeremy attended the Duggar Christmas in December 2025 for the primary time in 9 years — they do change items. Nevertheless, it’s primarily based on the title you’ve picked.
“All people’s going to be having items for the particular person they purchased a present for. All of the older ladies are in a drawing, all the fellows are in a drawing — in-laws, every part,” she defined throughout a December 2025 episode of the couple’s “Jinger & Jeremy Vuolo” podcast. “All the little nieces and nephews … have a drawing factor. (Everybody) is shopping for one reward, or a certain quantity, for one another.”
