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Duggar Family News: Jinger's wedding, Tyler's adoption story and more of the family drama to be featured in 'Counting On' season 3

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While the world is talking about Jim Bob and Michelle's 20th son, Jinger Duggar appears on the scene to share more of her wedding and who among her sisters is not ready to let her go.

All the juicy details will be witnessed in the next season of "Counting On." According to People, Jessa Seewald admits that she is going to be sad when Jinger moves away. She said, "As Jinger and Jeremy's wedding date approaches I'm really, really excited for them, but I'm also sad that she's gonna be moving away. She won't be around when the baby arrives."

Jinger, on the other hand, is busy with her wedding preparations. The already Mrs. Vuolo said, "I just want to get married."

Jinger and husband, Jeremy Vuolo, said their "I do's" in November in Arkansas. The wedding rite was held in the Cathedral of the Ozarks at John Brown University in Siloam Springs. Jessa was the maid of honor.

In the preview footage, Seewald expressed her realization that their wedding is truly happening. She then said that Jeremy is "stealing her," and wondered what would happen to themselves afterward.

Meanwhile, Jim Bob and Michelle have surprised the world when they announced their 20th child to the public. Their son, Tyler, has just been added to the list of Duggar children following the guardianship grant of the court for the 8-year-old boy.

It was back in September when the couple became the temporary guardian of Tyler as he is the nephew of Michelle. Tyler is the son of her sister, Rachel Hutchins.

More of the family drama will unfold soon. Avid viewers will soon witness the events about Jessa's second pregnancy, as well as the courtship stage of Joy-Anna. Jill Duggar may also announce her pregnancy on the show.

However, the most anticipated scene is how Jim Bob and Michelle were able to adopt Tyler.

"Counting On" season 3 is set to premiere on Jan. 16.