Looks like the 19 Kids and Counting fans now know where Ben and Jessa Seewald spent their honeymoon after they tied the knot Nov. 1.
According to their Facebook fanpage, the newlyweds travelled to Paris to spend their first romantic trip together as a married couple this month.
You'd think that after you've said your vows that life would be all smiles and uphill for a married couple, but not for this one. MStars News previously reported that Ben and Jessa Duggar Seewald received some backlash and criticism after rumors circulated that two had sex in a church room before their reception.
As the controversial couple were gearing up for their romantic journey, Jessa found herself defending her marriage, and wedding day via Instagram:
"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."
A photo posted by Jessa Seewald (@jessaseewald) on Nov 11, 2014 at 8:32am PST
Ben and Jessa gave their fans hints via Facebook, writing messages like, "Ben and Jessa visited a global Landmark earlier today. Q.) Any guess where they were?" as some guessed it right. "Answer: Ben and Jessa visited the Eiffel Tower today!"
The couple uploaded a photo of their "lock of love" that they place on the Pont de l'Archevêché bridge:
"Ben and Jessa's love lock on the Pont de l'Archevêché," the couple wrote on their Facebook page.
MStars News previously reported that Jessa's older sister Jill Duggar Dillard — who married Derick Dillard earlier this year and is expecting her first child, a baby boy in March 2015 — travelled to Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.
Celebrating our weekiversary! Stay tuned to @tlc to watch the wedding! #19kidsandcounting #duggarfamily #derickdillard #jilldillard #duggarwedding A photo posted by Jill Dillard (@jillmdillard) on Jun 6, 2014 at 11:39am PDT
Quite different from her sister's wedding and honeymoon choices. MStars News also previously reported Jessa chose to go with a blush ball gown dress instead of a traditional white dress, like her older sister Jill did for her big day.
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