AMY Duggar has claimed her household of Counting On fame – extra previously 19 Youngsters and Counting – was not allowed to have an innocuous toy rising up.
She mentioned Cabbage Patch dolls have been deemed “demons” in a scathing new TikTok whereas utilizing the phrase “cult.”
Amy, 36, wrote over her video of a Cabbage Patch Youngsters doll: “The IBLP train some questionable practices. Together with this bizarre thought.
“Again when Cabbage Patch dolls have been fashionable it was a rule you could not deliver one house.
“Bc they have been stuffed with demons. No joke. They have been thought-about very sinful. Dolls.”
She captioned the stunning add: “Let’s do that once more…that is what folks within the IBLP nonetheless consider. I’ll converse fact about how I really feel about this cult.”


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“I grew up in a strict Christian family too,” one fan replied. “My dad threw out all our Disney films.”
“What’s IBLP?” requested one other.
IBLP is a non-denominational Christian group that serves as an umbrella group for a number of ministries.
The IBLP, which has been described as a cult per the New York Post was established by American Christian minister, Invoice Gothard.
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The Counting On household has “attended and promoted IBLP occasions on and off digital camera,” per NBC.
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are common audio system at its conferences and have mentioned Gothard’s teachings “modified our lives” per the outlet.
Modest clothes and restricted influences from the surface world are a part of the group’s teachings.
‘NOTHING I CAN DO’
Posting to TikTok on Thursday, Amy shared a video of herself wanting pensively out of the automotive window.
“Realizing you possibly can’t please everybody even when you will have variety and real intentions,” she captioned the submit.
“I’ll all the time be in comparison with different members of the family.
“I’ll all the time be attacked simply due to my maiden title and there’s nothing I can do to vary that.
“These are the lows of being part of actuality TV.
“For those who do help and see my coronary heart, thanks,” she concluded.
Amy, who boasts 106k followers on TikTok, has beforehand used the platform to hit out on the Duggars.
Her bio on TikTok reads: “The ‘loopy’ Duggar cousin turned out to be… regular.”
Particularly, Amy has criticized Anna for standing by her husband Josh Duggar, who’s serving 12 years in prison for youngster pornography crimes.
“He deserves to be locked up. He deserves to be away out of your youngsters, and also you deserve higher,” she raged in a TikTok rant after his sentencing in Could.
Aside from Jill, who has additionally distanced herself from the household, Amy is now not involved with the opposite Duggar siblings following Josh’s scandal.
“This household all the time appeared good and so they’re not and so they’re hiding issues,” Amy raged in an unique interview with The U.S. Solar final yr.
“That is not one thing I need to be part of. That is not wholesome. That is not something I have to be recognized for or round.”
RULE BREAKER
Amy has revealed she was considered the “wild child” rising up for sporting denims, which Jim Bob and Michelle forbid their youngsters to do.
“I used to be extraordinarily referred to as the black sheep. They might by no means say black sheep, however I used to be just like the wild cousin,” she instructed The U.S. Solar.
Amy continued that whereas her fashion and pursuits made her a “regular, common particular person,” she was forged because the “dangerous, wild woman” by the fundamentalist Christian household.


Since Counting On was canceled in 2020, Amy has been focussing on her on-line clothes retailer Thirty1Thirty.
She shares a three-year-old son Dax together with her husband Dilion King.