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Jed Duggar upsets some followers by making light of the coronavirus while announcing wife's pregnancy

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Jed Duggar upset some of his fans after seemingly making light of the coronavirus while announcing he and his wife, Katey, are expecting their first child together.

The couple’s followers on Instagram were given a very brief moment of worry while reading his Instagram caption announcing the big news, which read "she tested positive, but not for COVID."  The caption came along with an image of the duo kissing while holding up a sign that reads "And then there were 3.

Baby Duggar Spring ‘22."  While a vast majority of the comments were followers congratulating the couple, who wed in April, on the happy news, Page Six notes that a handful of people were upset at the cheeky route Jed took in his caption.The outlet reports several people felt.

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