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'Counting On' Duggar Family Weddings and Courtships Teased

Reality TV has always been a staple in American entertainment, depicting families that others would like or dream to emulate. For the Duggars in "Counting On," it appears they are giving audiences more to watch out for as there are more relationships flourishing.

According to The Hollywood Gossip, the youngest daughter of the family, Joy-Anna, may be tying the knot soon with Austin Forsyth, but under one condition. Austin has been told to "flip" five houses first before proposing marriage to Joy-Anna, and he has been at it since. As a matter of fact, he is already on his fifth house, meaning he is one step closer to marrying.

If she does marry, then she'll be the youngest ever in the family to get hitched. It can be recalled that Jill married when she was 23, Jessa was 21, while Jinger was 22. If Austin does succeed in what he was tasked to do, at least that gives a sign that he is serious and capable of taking care of Joy-Anna.

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As far as a true wedding is concerned, Jeremy and Jinger are already good to go in the coming season. Everyone is already busy with preparations, yet that doesn't mean they couldn't accommodate another event either.

It doesn't stop there. Apparently, Joseph Duggar has also made it official with Kendra Caldwell, saying that he is already courting her, People has learned. "We are so excited to share the news with others that we are courting," Joseph says. "Our families are close friends through church and this has allowed Kendra and me to get to know each other. She's the best!"

Perhaps the question on everyone's minds now is what happens to Jana, who just turned 27 this year. Her parents were singing her praises on a Facebook post, highlighting her positive traits as if trying to find a man for her.

If anything, that will be another angle to watch out for, if something is to happen.

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