LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Joy-Anna Duggar released a priceless picture of her newborn son just a day after his birth on Saturday, May 20. The baby was seen sleeping on his father Austin Forsyth's chest while sucking on his thumb in a black and white photo.
Duggar captioned the photo, "My Heart." Duggar announced the birth of their first child on social media with the message, "He’s here! Thank you all for praying… Mama and baby are recovering well." The couple have two other children as well, five-year-old Gideon and two-year-old Evelyn. On Instagram story, she recently posted a brand-new image with the remark, "Sweetest moments ever," as per The Sun.
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What is Joy-Anna Duggar's newborn son's name?
Duggar revealed the name of her son in a video titled 'Christmas Time Q&A', including details about her pregnancy. When a fan asked, "What are name ideas for this baby?" she responded, "Just to give you guys a sneak peek, we are definitely using James either as a first name or the middle name. I'm thinking it will probably be used as a middle name." She added, "Austin's papaw passed away a few years ago and he told him before he passed that our next boy would have 'James' in it. He agreed that we would do that. We're going to have James mixed in there somewhere. His name was Edwin James Forsyth and it was about using his name and honoring him in that way."
Fans instantly pointed out that even though she used the name James in some form, she claimed that it was not in honor of her own father Jim Bob after the partial name revelation. A fan said, "I love the unintentional shade at James being 100% for Austin's grandfather and not at all for Jimbob." She has not revealed her son's name so far.
Docuseries about Duggar family drops on June 2
This happy news comes as fans await the release of the new Prime Video docuseries, 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets', which is scheduled to release June 2. Jill, Duggar's sister, and others, who are no longer with Institute in Basic Life Principles, will share their experiences over the course of four episodes. The Duggar family was brought up in the contentious group that their parents, Jim Bob and Michelle, were a part of. Julia Willoughby Nason and Olivia Crist directed the series, as per POP CULTURE.
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