Jessa Duggar Seewald Shares Photo Of Jana Duggar With Red Starbucks Cup After Failing To Mention Sisters In Thanksgiving Post


Jessa Duggar Seewald isn’t done celebrating Thanksgiving yet. In honor of Turkey Day, the Jill & Jessa: Counting On star revealed what she’s most thankful for: her baby boy, Spurgeon Elliot Seewald, and God’s forgiveness. Jessa Duggar didn’t include her sisters on the short list of what she’s thankful for, and perhaps she feels a bit guilty about leaving them out. In a recent social media post, Jessa made sure to let her unmarried siblings know that becoming a wife and mom hasn’t made her forget about them.

In a Thanksgiving Day message that was posted on the Seewald Family website, Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald gushed about how grateful they are for forgiveness and the newest member of their family.

“This Thanksgiving, one of the things we are grateful for is our precious little son, Spurgeon Elliot,” Jessa and Ben wrote. “Knowing how much we love our son already only amazes us all the more that God gave His only Son, Jesus Christ to redeem mankind. We are so thankful for His love and forgiveness extended to all of us.”

Two days later, Jessa Duggar used her Facebook page to celebrate her sisters. The Jill & Jessa: Counting On star shared a photo of her husband posing with Joy Anna Duggar, Jinger Duggar, and Jana Duggar. “Some of my favorite people right here, y’all!” Jessa captioned the picture.

Jessa Duggar Shares Photo Of Jana Duggar With Starbucks
Jana Duggar, Joy Anna Duggar, Jinger Duggar, and Ben Seewald [Image via Jessa Duggar Seewald/Facebook]
One of Jessa’s Facebook followers couldn’t resist pointing out that Jana Duggar is holding a red Starbucks cup.

“I’m so offended by the red cup. Take this picture down right now,” Carlie Voirol wrote. However, she included a winking emoji to let Jessa Duggar know that she was just joking about finding the cup offensive.

The Jessa fan commented on the red cup from Starbucks because they were generating more buzz than a triple-shot espresso earlier this month. According to CNN Money, some Christians accused Starbucks of firing shots in the war on Christmas by stripping all holiday imagery from its seasonal coffee containers. Instead of decorating its coffee cups with snowflakes and Santa hats, Starbucks decided to keep this year’s holiday design simple — Starbucks fans like Jana Duggar are sipping their peppermint mochas from plain red cups.

In a Facebook video that went viral, former pastor Joshua Feuerstein responded to the simple design by airing his grievances about Starbucks’ decision to go minimalist. He accused the company’s higher-ups of removing “Christmas from their cups because they hate Jesus.” Feuerstein also encouraged Christians to go to Starbucks, buy cups of coffee, and force baristas to make the plain red cups more festive by telling them to write “Merry Christmas” on the containers in lieu of a customer name.

In Jessa Duggar’s Facebook photo, it’s hard to tell whether Jana Duggar’s java is in a red cup that says “Merry Christmas” on it, but no members of the Duggar family have ever said that they support Feuerstein’s war on Christmas-less cups. Most of Jessa Duggar’s Facebook followers don’t seem to think that the color of the cup is important — it’s what’s inside that counts.

“Sometime I want to look at people and say do you go to STARBUCKS FOR the cups or the coffee,” Heather LaBean wrote. “I’m a Christian and the cup is the less of my worries.”

Oddly enough, this isn’t the first time a Jessa Duggar social media post about coffee has caused a stir. In October, the Jill & Jessa: Counting On star took to Instagram to inform her fans that her husband had just been gifted with a free cup of coffee at a drive-thru. As the Inquisitr previously reported, Jessa bragged about how she and Ben “didn’t pay a dime” to feed his coffee craving, and some of her Instagram followers were quick to point out that Jessa and Ben’s benefactor probably didn’t intend for them to leave the coffee shop drive-thru without spending any cash. Instead, the kind stranger was likely trying to start one of those “pay-it-forward” chains where each customer purchases coffee for the next person in line.

“Typically Christians think to pay it forward,” one of Jessa’s Instagram followers wrote. After receiving similar criticism from other commenters, Jessa deleted the boast about how she and Ben “didn’t pay a dime.”

Jessa Duggar seems to be a bit out-of-the-loop when it comes to coffee trends, so do you think that she and her siblings took part in the “Merry Christmas” cup movement during their recent Starbucks run?

[Image via Jessa Duggar Seewald/Facebook]

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