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Exciting news in the Duggar family has got everyone talking! Jed Duggar and his wife Katey have announced that they’re expecting twin baby girls, due late 2024. This announcement has sparked curiosity among fans, who are now wondering which Duggars were born in sets of two.
Read on to find out how many sets of twins are now part of the Duggar family…
Katey and Jed Duggar’s Twin Announcement
The fundie world is abuzz with excitement as Jed Duggar and his wife Katey shared the thrilling news of their twin baby girls. The couple, who got married in April 2021, already have two children, son Truett (2022) and daughter Nora (2023). During a fun-filled gender reveal, the next-gen Duggars discovered that they’re having twin girls!
The Jed Duggar household is about to become outnumbered by women, 4-2. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects their patriarchal home life structure. The young couple, however, seems over the moon with the news.
Several Duggars attended the gender reveal, including Joy-Anna Forsyth, who was front and center for all the photos. Jim Bob, Michelle, and Josie also made an appearance from the Big House – a rare sighting of Jim Bob! Hannah Duggar, Jed’s twin Jeremiah’s wife, was also spotted in the background.
How Many Duggars Are Twins?
Jed Duggar and Katey Nakatsu’s baby girls will be the first set of twins born to the Duggar children. However, Jim Bob and Michelle had two sets of twins of their own. Did you know that John-David and Jana are actually twins?
Although they’re not identical, both John-David and Jana have taken on leadership roles in the family. Both are known to keep to themselves, and there’s an air of mystery surrounding their lives, despite being grounded and down-to-earth.
It’s worth noting that Jedidiah and Jeremiah Duggar are also twins, although not identical.

According to WebMD, some types of twins can be hereditary. If a close relative, like a parent or sibling, has fraternal twins, you’re twice as likely to have twins yourself.
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