Jinger Duggar & Jeremy Vuolo Agree To Pass On This Duggar Family Tradition To Their Kids But With A Twist
By Fiyin Olowokandi on December 11, 2025 at 6:30 PM EST

Jinger Duggar and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, are opening up about adopting a Duggar family value to instill in their own kids.
The pair recently dished on their parenting choices, reflecting on family traditions they upheld as kids that shaped their adulthood.
Although Jinger has since denounced her childhood upbringing for harmful teachings, she still believes some lessons, like not watching Disney movies, are still valuable.
Jinger Duggar Didn't Watch Disney Movies As Part Of Family Tradition
In a recent episode of “The Jinger and Jeremy” Podcast, Jinger and Vuolo explained their decision not to allow their children to watch all Disney movies.
During the discussion, Jinger explained how her family didn't allow them to watch Disney movies growing up.
"Magic was something that they – I think it makes sense as a Christian why you would want to avoid that," she said. She emphasized that instead of “Disney” films, they watched Christian and Bible stories.
Jinger recalled that there was one time she was allowed to choose a few films from the Disney store, and the family settled on "The Shaggy D.A." and "Herbie the Lovebug." However, she noted they would never have been allowed to watch movies like "Fantasia."
Jinger Duggar And Jeremy's Kids Won't Be Allowed To Watch This Disney Movie
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Although Jinger was not allowed to watch Disney growing up, she plans to pass this tradition on to her kids, though in a more subtle and flexible way.
The mother of three said she and her husband, Jeremy, try to stay away from screens in general. However, she will let their children watch shows like PBS’s Franklin or Curious George.
"I like the slower-paced movies, the older movies, even older Disney movies," Jinger said. "It's kind of fun to let the kids watch that," she added, emphasizing what her children will be allowed to watch.
Still, Jinger mentioned that there is one Disney princess movie she will not let her children watch. Although she couldn’t remember the name, she said it "goes into voodoo."
"It's like the green princess dress. I don't even remember her name, but it's with the frog and the princess dress. Is it Tiana? I don't even know," she said, referencing "The Princess and the Frog."
She added that when it comes to Mickey Mouse and magical themes, it’s mostly harmless, and she would allow her kids to watch those.
Jinger Duggar And Jeremy Vuolo Give Reasons For Their Decision
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After discussing what shows their kids will be allowed to watch, the couple also shared their concerns about the messages in some Disney movies.
"I heard a parent talking the other day about the princess themes of Disney movies and how, if you really think about it, Disney characters, like the main characters in Disney movies, are rewarded for disobeying their parents," Jeremy said, suggesting that Disney movies promote disobedience.
He further emphasized his concern about how parents in these films often show up at the end to praise the characters, even after acts of disobedience.
For this reason, the couple concluded that their children will not be watching those types of Disney movies.
Jinger Duggar Called Her Childhood Upbringing 'Harmful'

It may come as a surprise that Jinger is adopting parts of her family traditions, especially considering she once criticized how much fear those traditions brought into her childhood.
In 2023, the “19 Kids & Counting” star detailed how she grew up under the "harmful" and "damaging" teachings of Gothard, per The Blast.
Vuolo’s parents, Jim Bob, 57, and Michelle Duggar, 56, were devout followers of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, which the disgraced minister led until his sexual harassment scandal.
"Fear was a huge part of my childhood," Jinger said, explaining that she had no liberty to make decisions on her own.
"I thought I had to wear only skirts and dresses to please God. Music with drums, places I went, or the wrong friendships could all bring harm." She further described how this fear affected her physically, as she lived believing that even a small mistake could bring severe consequences.
The Lovebirds Open Up On Betrayal That Brought Them Closer
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As Jinger and Jeremy continue to build a system for how they raise their kids, they have also opened up about a difficult season that shaped their relationship.
Months ago, they shared a story about a season marked by "betrayal," which ultimately strengthened their bond and spiritual foundation.
As reported by The Blast, Jinger described the period as one of desperation that pushed her to lean into prayer and her connection with Jeremy.
She clarified that "the betrayal wasn't even family," but rather individuals Jeremy had been excited for her to meet. Unfortunately, the situation quickly became a hardship that tested them both.