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Jill Duggar: Yes, I’m on Birth Control! Thank Goodness, Too! on September 16, 2023 at 12:06 pm The Hollywood Gossip

Jill Duggar is no longer her parents’ daughter.
Not in a figurative sense, at least.
The 32-year old is making headlines all over the place these days after releasing Counting the Cost, a memoir that chronicles her life within reality television’s most controversial family.
In multiple sections of this book, Duggar lays into her mom and dad.
Jill Duggar is holding the manuscript for her explosive memoir in this photo. (Instagram)
She writes, for example, about all the money her father made off of her and her siblings during their time on TLC.
Jill also details the dark moments of her brother’s molestation scandal and all the ways in which her parents protected the child sex offender.
Elsewhere, Duggar delves into the motivation behind breaking one of Jim Bob and Michelle’s most precious rules.
Yes, as she first admitted in October 2020, Jill is on birth control.
Jill Duggar shared this photo that was taken in her garden in August of 2023. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
After having a C-section in 2017, the author now says that decided to protect herself in this manner because doctors recommend that women don’t become pregnant for at least 18 months after such a surgery.
In her memoir, the Counting On alum said that she and husband Derick agreed it was the right decision, although Duggar admitted she felt guilty about it and “kept it a secret from nearly everyone.”
As you likely know, Jim Bob and Michelle most definitely do NOT believe in birth control.
They want their daughters and their daughters-in-law to become baby-making factories as soon as they’re married.
Jill Duggar has published her debut memoir. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
“I was devastated at the thought of not being able to have more kids, and I felt like my fertility had been robbed from me,” she writes in the book.
“But also, dare I say it, I was somewhat relieved.
“The devastation far outweighed the relief, but there was a small part of me that appreciated the excuse not to have to go through a zillion pregnancies and deliveries.”
Jill and Derick are parents to an eight-year old son named Samuel, a five-year old son named Israel and a 14-month old named Freddy.
Jill Duggar and her husband hold very little back in the Amazon documentary meant to expose the former’s parents. (Photo Credit: Amazon)
In this book, Jill recounts how she feared she and Samuel would die shortly after his birth.
It was then that physicians discovered there were signs of bleeding in Samuel’s brain … and he remained in the NICU for nine days.
About three years ago, Jill told People Magazine about this same birth control decision, signaling back then that she was growing very independent from her parents and their teaching.
“Growing up, it was ingrained in me that if you don’t have as many kids as you’re able to, that there’s something wrong with that,” she told this outlet.
“But there was a shift in me where I felt like it wasn’t wrong if you decide as a couple that it’s best for you to wait.
“Children are a blessing, but that doesn’t mean that at all costs you should have as many kids as possible.”
Jill Duggar: Yes, I’m on Birth Control! Thank Goodness, Too! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
Jill Duggar is on birth control… much to the horror of her parents. The star is here to explain exactly why.
Jill Duggar: Yes, I’m on Birth Control! Thank Goodness, Too! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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The docuseries follows Combs from hitmaker and business icon to a figure facing serious criminal conviction and public disgrace, mapping out decades of influence, branding, and behind-the-scenes behavior. Watching that arc shows how money, fame, and industry relationships can shield someone from scrutiny and delay accountability, even as disturbing accusations accumulate.

2. Never-Before-Seen Footage Shows How Narratives Are Managed
Exclusive footage of Diddy in private settings and in the tense days around his legal troubles reveals how carefully celebrity narratives are shaped, even in crisis.
Viewers can learn to question polished statements and recognize that what looks spontaneous in public is often the result of strategy, damage control, and legal calculation.
3. Survivors’ Stories Highlight Patterns of Abuse and Silence
Interviews with alleged victims, former staff, and industry insiders describe patterns of control, fear, and emotional or physical harm that were long whispered about but rarely aired in this detail. Their stories underline how difficult it is to speak out against a powerful figure, teaching viewers why many survivors delay disclosure and why consistent patterns across multiple accounts matter.
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Reactions to the doc—ranging from people calling it necessary and brave to others dismissing it as a vendetta or smear campaign—expose how emotionally invested audiences can be in defending or condemning a famous figure. Watching that debate unfold helps viewers see how fandom, nostalgia, and bias influence who is believed, and why conversations about “cancel culture” often mask deeper questions about justice and who is considered too powerful to fall.
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Episode premise and season context
According to published synopses and entertainment coverage, the episode frames the Antichrist as part of a fictional storyline that blends religious symbolism with commentary on politics, media, and cultural fear. This follows earlier Season 28 episodes that introduced ideas about Trump fathering an Antichrist child and tech billionaire Peter Thiel obsessing over prophecy and end‑times narratives. The Christmas setting is presented as a contrast to the darker themes, reflecting the series’ pattern of pairing holiday imagery with controversial subject matter.
Public and political reactions
Coverage notes that some figures connected to Donald Trump’s political orbit have criticized the season’s portrayal of Trump and his allies, describing the show as relying on shock tactics rather than substantive critique. Commentators highlight that these objections are directed more at the depiction of real political figures and the show’s tone than at the specific theology of the Antichrist storyline.
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Media and cultural commentary
Entertainment outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, Forbes, Slate, and USA Today describe the Antichrist arc as part of South Park’s ongoing use of Trump-era and tech-world politics as material for satire.
Viewer guidance and content advisory
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By speaking up, Sweeney is redirecting the conversation away from her features and toward the culture that obsesses over them.
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