As you may have already heard, Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggar are mostly evil individuals who raised their children according to ultra conservative and ridiculously restrictive rules that they learned from the Basic Principles Institute of life.
You probably heard all this in an Amazon documentary called “Happy, Bright People: Duggar Family Secrets.”
Jill Duggar played a key role in speaking out against her parents’ sexist behavior in sit down for an interview with the producers of this film.
But not Jinger Duggar.
“Having grown up on television and in the public eye in general, I know that once you talk about something, much like sitting down (and) recording something on someone’s platform “other, then there was little to no editing power,” Jinger said in a conversation with her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, in a video posted to their YouTube channel on Monday, December 11.
“And that’s why I was a little unsure.”
In other words?
Jinger did not want to relinquish editing control over her words and/or opinions.
Which do It makes sense when you think about it.
The Counting On alum admitted that most of the documentary was “true,” but she wanted to tell the story in “her own words.”
She continued:
“I just didn’t want to talk to the IBLP in that context.
“I thought it would be better for me to be able to tell my own story the way I wanted and for those watching it, they wouldn’t see it in a bad light.”
Indeed, Jinger is not afraid to criticize her parents.
She wrote a book called “Become truly free” in which she told her side of the shady story; in which she detailed what it was like growing up as the daughter of Jim Bob and Michelle.
“Those teachings of Bill Gothard were horrible and so misleading because they were mixed together, there would be elements of truth from Scripture and it would just take a turn, which would be very damaging,” Jinger now says of the man in charge. of the Institute on the fundamental principles of life.
“With something like that in a documentary, I was afraid things might not be handled the way I wanted and that’s why I didn’t continue.”