Get the latest gossip

Jinger Duggar reveals how 'loved ones' reacted when she slammed family's ultraconservative church


Under the modesty strictures of the organization, women and girls were forbidden to wear trousers and had to wear skirts or dresses going past their knees.

Jinger, who grew up in front of TV cameras on her family's reality show 19 Kids And Counting, has now revealed her thought process on leaving their church. Jinger and sisters Jill, Jana, and Jessa previously have opened up about their parents' - Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar- reasoning for not allowing girls in the family to wear pants. The reality TV star explained that modesty became a huge point of her life and she constantly lived in 'fear' because she wasn't allowed to listen to certain types of music or even be friends with select people.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Daily Mail