Another Duggar Wedding! Find Out Who’s Saying ‘I Do’ Next

  • 6 years ago
Another Duggar family member is getting married!

Famed Duggar cousin Amy King took to Instagram Wednesday night to make a major announcement: her sister-in-law, Loren King, is engaged.

Loren is the sister of Amy’s husband, Dillon. Amy had some congratulatory words for Loren as she captioned the photo, “My sista sista is engaged!! Love you Lo!”

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bdfplmdhpij/?hl=en&taken-by=amyrachelleking

Loren, a photographer, will marry David Bullard, a guitar player and self-proclaimed “wannabe composer,” according to his Instagram account @david_bullard.



Though it was a happy day in Amy’s home, her engagement post was still met with criticism from fans. One riled-up fan mocked the size of Loren’s ring, commenting that it was “so small” she couldn’t even see it. The fan then told Loren, “you’ll probably end up divorced.”

In typical outspoken Amy fashion, she clapped back at the fan, calling the comment “rude and offensive.”

“It’s people like you who make me want to change the settings on my Instagram to a private account,” Amy wrote. “It doesn’t matter the size of the ring. I would have married Dillon with a rusty bolt on my hand. A ring is just a symbol of their loyalty to each other.”

Despite the backlash, this engagement news adds to the long list of milestones the Duggar family has had in the last year. As Radar reported, Joseph Duggar married Kendra Caldwell in September 2017 and they are now expecting their first child.



And then there was Joy-Anna Duggar, also currently pregnant, whose quickie wedding to Austin Forsyth left fans questioning if she had conceived before marriage.

And if that isn’t enough babies for the Duggar clan, Radar reported on Wednesday that Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo are also expecting after much anticipation from fans.

What do you think of Loren King’s engagement? Sound off in the comments!

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