![]() ![]() Vuolo has since left the strict religion. “His teachings were so harmful, and I’m seeing more of the effects of that in the lives of my friends and people who grew up in that community with me,” she said of Gothard. She said that she’s still a “strong Christian” but is no longer bound to the organization’s principles. Vuolo’s outlook on the religion began to change in 2017, and she decided to walk away from the teachings of IBLP. Gothard resigned as the leader of the religion in 2014 after more than 30 women accused him of sexual harassment, according to Chicago magazine. “ teachings, in a nutshell, are based on fear and superstition and leave you in a place where you feel like, ‘I don’t know what God expects of me,'” Vuolo told People. Vuolo said that the family’s religious practices had made her “terrified” of the outside world. OnlyFans star claims she had sex with Josh Duggar: ‘I am so disgusted’īoth Jim Bob and Michelle were dedicated followers of the religion and had spoken at many seminars. Jinger Duggar Vuolo said that growing up, she believed she had to wear skirts and dresses in order to “please God.” Getty Images for Extra Former “19 Kids and Counting” star Vuolo says that she was “terrified” of the outside world. The IBLP also discouraged its members from dating, dancing and following pop culture, according to People. On the show “19 Kids and Counting,” Vuolo’s parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, raised her and her 18 siblings under the strict practice that taught women that they should be obedient to their husbands and defer to them. Music with drums, places I went or the wrong friendships could all bring harm.” “I thought I had to wear only skirts and dresses to please God. ![]() “Fear was a huge part of my childhood,” Vuolo, 29, told People. Vuolo was brought up following the Institute in Basic Life Principles, a strict organization that was established by minister Bill Gothard in 1961, who has since been forced out under allegations of abuse, reported NBC News. ![]() Vuolo claimed that she was “terrified” of the outside world after being raised in what she described as a “cult-like” religion, according to a new interview with People published this week. Jinger Duggar Vuolo, who starred on TLC’s now-canceled hit show “ 19 Kids and Counting,” is coming clean about her strict religious upbringing. Josh Duggar’s 12.5-year prison sentence for child porn conviction extended Inside the ‘pandemic of abuse’ surrounding Duggar family ‘cult’ĭuggars and ‘cult’ religion exposed in docuseries: ‘Raises little predators’ Jill Duggar was pressured to defend Josh to save family’s reality show: doc ![]()
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