Friday, June 22, 2018

Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard Saw The Incredibles 2 ... Without Their Kids!

As you may already know Jill Duggar’s parenting decisions are often called into question.


Sometimes the criticism is warranted like when Jill inexplicably forces her young children to walk two miles for Chik-Fil-A.




Other times, however, it’s just haters being haters, such as when the internet decided Jill’s kids looked “sickly” and decided to roast her about it.


We’ll leave it up to you to decide which category the latest controversy falls into.


Even though Derick Dillard is unemployed and Jill seems to work as a midwife no more than a few times a year, these two somehow have disposable income.


And this week, they used that extra cash to take in the long-awaited sequel to the beloved animated Ayn Rand fantasy, The Incredibles.


The reviews and box office have both been spectacular, and it seems that The Incredibles 2 is fun for the whole family.



Which is why it’s a little weird that Jill and Derick decided to take in the flick without their two sons.


“Just dropped off the boys for their first overnight together away from us,” Jill captioned the above pic.


“Let the anniversary date begin! #incredibles2 #besthubbyever”


Yes, it’s Jill and Derick’s anniversary this week, and since they’re not allowed to drink or spend too much on fancy meals or engage in non-procreative sex, we suppose their celebratory options are pretty limited.


But as many fans pointed out, it’s weird to see an animated kids movie and leave your kids at home.


 “They WOULD see the Incredibles 2 on a date night WITHOUT the kids,” one fan pointed commented, according to In Touch Weekly.



Others were quick to defend the Dillards, pointing out that this is pretty minor as Duggar parenting controversies go.


 “Wow!” wrote one follower. “They are at the show watching the Incredibles 2 and people on here think that’s wrong?? Get a life people!”


Others pointed out that it would be standard Duggar practice for the parents to see the movie first before deciding if it’s appropriate for the kids.


That may seem ridiculous for a PG-rated film, but there is some cartoonish violence in The Incredibles 2 that could mess with extremely sheltered kids like the Dillards’.


Plus, as Twitter revels in reminding us, Mrs. Incredible is thick, y’all.


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