After 9 Years Together, This ‘Counting On’ Couple Reveals the Shocking Betrayal That Shook Her Strong Marriage
Jeremy Vuolo Speaks About Betrayal in His Marriage to Jinger Duggar
Duggar and Vuolo sat down with fellow reality stars Lydia Plath and Zac Wyse in a recent episode of The Jinger and Jeremy Podcast. Though Counting On stars have been together for many years, approaching their ninth wedding anniversary, they took the chance to speak out about having to overcome obstacles early in their marriage. “The Lord has to teach every one of us how to walk alone with him,” Vuolo explained before bringing up a time several years earlier when he and his wife experienced what he calls “deep betrayal.”
Though Vuolo was vague about it, he went on to say, “Because you have relationships in your life that ground you, and when those shake or are removed, you feel like, ‘What am I doing?'” According to Vuolo, this was something they didn’t know if they could get past. “There are times in life where the two of you will go through something and one of you will have this steadiness and the other is really struggling, so you’re coming alongside,” Vuolo said. “This was a moment when we were both very deeply unsettled, where it was like, we both felt that shaking.”
The ‘Counting On’ Couple Received Help From a Marital Counselor
Fortunately, Dugger and Vuolo made it through this betrayal, proving how strong their marriage is, but to do so, they needed some extra help. So, they sought counseling from their pastor. Vuolo claims he will never forget the pastor’s advice, recounting it for those listening, saying, “He said, ‘Jeremy, I think the Lord’s teaching you how to walk alone.’ And not alone like me away from her or us from the Lord, but the two of us having to be dependent upon him.”
As for why the deep betrayal happened, Vuolo said it was because they lacked a foundation. “This is the first time we’re even talking about it,” he revealed. “Now it’s eight years on, we’re in Los Angeles, we have friends who are family to us, we have a deep community that we’re invested in, involved in. We have everything we didn’t have in that moment. And yet, those years were necessary.”