Jill Duggar reunites with famous family for brother James’ 19th birthday bash after feud with father Jim Bob
JILL Duggar did not let a family feud keep her from celebrating her brother's 19th birthday.
She spent the special day with James going to breakfast and playing mini-golf, despite being on the outs with her father,
posted pics from her birthday breakfast and mini-golf outing with game captioned: "We had fun celebrating my brother James’ birthday earlier today with some breakfast and mini golf."
Big sister joined , James and Israel, for the game.
Meanwhile James' mom, Michelle posted: "Tonight we are celebrating James Andrew on his 19th birthday! We are so thankful for the godly man James has become. He is the “funcle” (fun uncle!) and all the younger boys around here look up to him and want to be just like him!
"James is able to do just about anything he thinks up. Even as a child, we would find James “fixing” various household appliances. He has always been one to take things apart, figure out how they work, and put them back together—with a few special modifications!
"This year James worked hard to get his CDL, and he has become an expert at driving all the big trucks and heavy machinery! We can’t wait to see what God has in store for him in the future! Love you, James!!"
doesn't get to see her family as much as she may like because of her feud with her father, Jim Bob.
She recently reunited with some of after her husband, Derick Dillard, claimed their relationship with her siblings is “broken” from their feud with her parents, Jim Bob and Michelle.
Jessa, 27, posted videos and photos from the reunion at Jill, 29, and Derick’s house, as their siblings Jana, 30, and Joy-Anna, 22, were also in attendance.
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, 31, previously told The Sun they are banned from the family compound when Jim Bob is not there.
They have been breaking away from the family since the son-in-law claimed Jim Bob, 54, withheld compensation from their appearances on the family’s reality show, .
Derick previously told The Sun: “I think he’s mainly worried about the influence we might have on his children.”
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