JINGER Duggar’s followers have speculated that her husband Jeremy Vuolo has had a secret hair transplant.
The Counting On alum’s companion was seen sporting a seemingly fuller hairline throughout a video on Instagram Stay on Tuesday.
Jinger went on Instagram to advertise her memoir, Becoming Free Indeed, and do a dwell signing.
Jeremy was seen sitting behind her within the video as she chatted away with followers.
Followers claimed the daddy of two – who shaved his head final 12 months – had thicker-looking hair.
One shared a screenshot of Jeremy throughout the IG Stay on Reddit and requested: “Did he get a hair transplant?”


One other commented: “Oh wow, yeah his hair would not look fairly so skinny.”
A 3rd posted: “When he first shaved it his hairline was holding on for pricey life and now hair magically grew again.”
“I known as it!! Take a look at when he shaved it and I’m there questioning if he bought hair transplants!” yet one more person added.
Again in November, followers sympathized with Jeremy after spotting his seemingly thinning hairline.
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He shared a snap of himself consuming a turkey leg whereas carrying a Harvard sweatshirt.
Followers observed that his shaved head seemed to be extra sparse across the edges.
JINGER SPEAKS OUT
In the meantime, Jeremy’s spouse Jinger made headlines final month by speaking out against her “cult-like” upbringing together with her mother and father Jim Bob and Michelle.
The 29-year-old stated she suffered from “crippling nervousness” on account of her “damaging” and “dangerous” childhood.
Jinger opened up about being raised in a strictly non secular family in a chat with People journal.
The TLC alum and her 18 siblings have been raised to comply with the Institute in Primary Life Ideas, a Christian group established by disgraced minister Invoice Gothard in 1961.
It teaches ladies to be subservient to their husbands, cowl their our bodies, and deal with having kids.
The Duggars attempt to implement a conservative dress code, discourage contraception use, and urge using parental chaperones whereas they go on dates previous to being married.
The kids have been homeschooled and grew up with strict entry to leisure and tv.
“Concern was an enormous a part of my childhood,” Jinger stated.
“I believed I needed to put on solely skirts and attire to please God. Music with drums, locations I went, or the incorrect friendships might all carry hurt.”
She went on: “[Bill’s] teachings, in a nutshell, are based mostly on worry and superstition and go away you in a spot the place you’re feeling like, ‘I do not know what God expects of me.’
“The worry saved me crippled with nervousness. I used to be fearful of the surface world.”
‘CULT-LIKE’ CHILDHOOD
Jinger walked away from IBLP in 2017 and in contrast the group to a “cult.”
“There are a whole lot of cult-like tendencies,” the 19 Youngsters & Counting alum stated.
“The instructing I grew up below was dangerous, it was damaging, and there are lasting results.
“I do know different persons are struggling and people who find themselves nonetheless caught.”
In her new guide, Jinger additionally slammed her brother Josh over his youngster pornography crimes.
Josh was sentenced to 12 years in prison in Could 2022 after being discovered responsible of possession of kid pornography.
She in contrast the 34-year-old’s “hypocrisy” to that of the disgraced minister, Invoice Gothard.


“One of many hardest realities in my life is that my brother Josh very publicly displayed a few of the similar hypocrisy as [Bill] Gothard,” she wrote.
Invoice – whose teachings she condemned all through her guide – had been accused by over 30 ladies of sexual harassment and molestation over a interval of many years.