It looks like Derick and Jill Dillard are doing just fine following The Duggar's interview with Fox News last week. MStars News previously reported that Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, along with two victims, sisters Jill and Jessa Seewald spoke out following Josh Duggar's molestation revelations. Following the drama, Jill and her husband decided to start using their social media accounts after taking a break and celebrated their son, Israel David's 2-month birthday.
In the snapshot below, Jill wrote: "Happy 2 month birthday #IsraelDavidDillard! We are so blessed to be your parents! May you grow up to love Jesus and serve others! #2monthbirthday @derickdillard"
A photo posted by Jill Dillard (@jillmdillard) on Jun 6, 2015 at 12:58pm PDT
Israel's father, Derick added the same photo and wrote: "We are so blessed to be this little guy's parents! Happy 2 month birthday Israel! May you continue to grow both in stature and in favor with the Lord and also with man. #israeldaviddillard #jillmdillard #2months"
Jill and Derick weren't the only 19 Kids and Counting stars to post a sweet message to honor baby Israel, MStars News has learned that the Duggar family blog has been active as well, uploading videos from the family interviews.
The blog read: "The day after Jill and Jessa appeared on The Kelly File to discuss the trial their family walked through more than 12 years ago, Jill and Derick Dillard celebrated their son's two-month birthday. Doesn't that adorable smile just melt your heart?"
They also described what baby Israel was wearing in his photo: an Oklahoma State University onesie. OSU is the college Israel's dad and grandparents attended.
During Jill and Jessa's interview with Megyn Kelly, the girls stated that they trusted the people that they revealed the news to, and claimed that people close to their family knew about the story before their show even began.
"We told them the complete story and my parents said, 'you know this is not something that people are going to blab about... this is something, you can trust them tell them your story just like you talked to mom and dad...it's a safe place to talk,"' Jessa said. "I think whenever we started the TV show the reality show was 5 years after all of this, we had dealt with it. As a family we had moved on. All the people in our lives, all of the close friends and the officials that helped us during this time they knew about this. It wasn't like it was an complete secret."
In another part of the interview, Jill claimed that her parents did a great job raising their 19 kids.
"As a mother now, I look back and I think, you know, my parents did such an amazing job for me," she said.
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