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Amy Duggar King Pregnant With First Child With Husband Dillon King

by Joey Jordan,

Amy Duggar King Pregnant With Her First Child With Husband Dillon King

  • Amy Duggar is going to be a mother for the first time.
  • Duggar and her husband Dillon King announced their first child on a way through their social media post on Sunday, 21st April.
  • They also revealed they will be welcoming their first child in October 2019.
  • They have been married for around four years and in December 2018, the pair revealed they already had babies in their brain.

Amy Duggar King is on cloud nine!

Duggar and her husband Dillon King are expecting their first child together. The couple announced the upcoming arrival of their little bundle of joy in an Instagram post. In the post, they also confirmed they will be welcoming their baby in October.

On Sunday, 21st April, King took to her Instagram sharing a cute snap of the lovebirds where they can be seen holding four alphabet balloons that read BABY. Duggar captioned the photo as "BABY KING IS ON THE WAY!!!" Here is the post:

 

 
 
 
 
 
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BABY KING IS ON THE WAY!!! Happy Easter from our growing family to yours!! Photo credit: @mileswittboyer

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Talking exclusively to People, the happy couple told,

We're completely speechless, overly excited and ready for the next chapter as new parents!

King added,

The learning curve of being a new father is kind of terrifying, but at the same time equally astonishing.

The mother-to-be said the one aspect she doesn't like about pregnancy is cutting out one of her favorite foods. She said "I miss Chick-fil-A" and also added the "baby King isn't a fan of chicken."

Duggar and King were longtime friends who spent quite a time as a couple before they exchanged their "I dos" in a country-chic wedding in Arkansas in 2015.

In December 2018, the couple told they already had babies in their brain. Then, the couple told "The kids are coming. We've been practicing."