JINGER Duggar has defied her dad’s strict dress code rule as she wore a risky top in a video for her followers.
The 29-year-old reality star bared it all in her latest Instagram video posted on Thursday from her car.

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Jinger sat in the front seat of her car with her seatbelt on.
She looked at the camera with a full face of makeup on her her long brunette locks left down over her left shoulder.
The reality TV star wore a soft white jumper that cut down with a deep-V neck.
Jinger finished the look with a simple pair of hoop earrings.
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The look violated her dad’s modesty rules, which require the women in the family only to wear long skirts and dresses.
In the video, she was promoting the Good Reads Book Awards, where her memoir book has been nominated.
Her book Becoming Free details her childhood life and how she escaped the strict rules imposed on her by her parents Jim Bob Duggar, 58, and Michelle Duggar, 57.
In the video, Jinger said: “I just wanted to hop on here and say that I am so excited, I heard yesterday that Becoming Free made it onto Good Reads nominations for best memoir and autobiography of 2023.
Jinger then explained her thanks and hoped that her fans would go and vote for her book.
She continued: “Thank you for allowing me to share my story. It’s been quite the year.”
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SLY DIG
She threw a sly dig at her childhood teachings and hoped that her followers wouldn’t have to endure the same.
Jinger said: “It’s crazy to think back to January when I released this memoir and how many emotions I was experiencing at that time.
“But hearing all your stories and what you walked through. You guys have been through some hard things that I couldn’t even imagine.
“I just hope that those who are still stuck in this bad teaching will come out and find freedom.”
She continued to hope for freedom for those who had “found harm in those teachings.”
BOOK TALK
Jinger’s book Becoming Free Indeed: My Story of Disentangling Faith from Fear was released in January.
During the release, she revealed that it was a tell-all memoir that exposed her family’s upbringing.
She said: “In it, I share stories from my life. Stories that nobody saw while the TV cameras were rolling.”
Jinger continued: “Stories of fear and uncertainty, but also of discovery and hope. I share these stories because I want to be an encouragement to any of you who may be struggling to work through what you were taught while still loving Jesus.
“Really I wrote this book for any of you who are wanting to examine your beliefs without abandoning God,” she explained.
“This is a book about me and my spiritual journey, a journey of disentangling truth from lies. In it, I share stories from my life—stories that nobody saw while the TV cameras were rolling: stories of fear and uncertainty but also of discovery and hope.”

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