Jinger Duggar thinks cousin Amy is ‘immature’ and is ‘disappointed’ in sister Jill as family feud rages on
JINGER Duggar has distanced herself from her "immature" cousin Amy and sister Jill amid a nasty family feud, The Sun can exclusively reveal.
Jim Bob's niece , 33 —the "rebel" of the religious clan —seemingly shaded on Instagram, while continues to publicly slam the famous family.
A source told The Sun there is no love lost between the three women, claiming: "Jinger thinks Amy is immature and should focus on her own life.
"Jinger and Jeremy have no time for negativity and wish Amy wouldn't publicly call her out to cause drama, it's unnecessary.
"They have different views and they feel she should just accept that.
Appearing to take aim at : "People want to follow Real people! Not stock photos where you act like your life is perfect!
"No, we want to see the mess, the hard moments too. People need to stop trying so hard…”
Jinger is equally upset with her sister Jill, who is reportedly supporting her .
The source said: "Jinger is also really disappointed by Jill and the tell-all, but she's not surprised she's taken her husband's side.
"They are family, but she wishes they hadn't gone against the family, and talked about them the way they have."
The insider added that Jinger hasn't cut Amy and Jill off, but they are "no longer close," and it seems their relationships will never go back to how they once were.
Last year, Jill took her thinly-veiled digs at her family to the next level, and said in a tell-all interview with People magazine that s.
She also said it's , which parents Jim Bob and Michelle strictly forbid in their family.
After the shocking interview, , and neither did Amy.
Jill and Amy or to dinner together in their native Arkansas.
Meanwhile, Jinger and Jeremy are set to tell their story in their own book, The Hope We Hold, which drops in May.
The couple is also suffering from marriage troubles, a source previously told The Sun.
An insider previously told The Sun they feel "overwhelmed" looking after their two young daughters, 2-year-old Felicity and newborn Evangeline Jo, along with their lifestyle brand.
They have temporarily as they spend time focusing on their relationship and have started organizing date nights to keep the spark alive in their marriage.
The couple, who married in November 2016, as they have been left exhausted.
"Things have been difficult and they're feeling the strain, but they're doing everything they can to keep their family together, and also spend time focusing on each other," the insider said.
"Jinger and Jeremy have started dressing up and cooking at home for a special date night after the girls go to bed, it's become a cute day for them to reconnect every few weeks."
Fans on social media previously pointed out how "tired" , and asked her more so she could have a break from mothering duties.
The TLC reality stars launched their Christian podcast in June last year, , and have grown their following - with hundreds of thousands of fans downloading more than 30 episodes.
The couple plans to bring back the podcast as soon as their marriage is in check.
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"They are still very much in love and divorce is not on the cards, they just want to work through things and come out of this difficult period together and stronger as a family," the source previously told The Sun.
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They added: "The podcast has been a huge success with hundreds of thousands of listeners, but they often have to get very personal and they want to deal with this time in private."
The Sun has reached out to Jinger and 's rep for comment.