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Jackson Duggar spent the majority of his life with a TLC camera in his face, and the now-21-year-old says that he looks back on his made-for-TV birth and childhood and realizes how âcrazyâ it was.
During a recent appearance on his sister Jingerâs podcast with her husband Jeremy Vuolo, Jackson talked about what it was like being born on TV and followed by cameras for the next 17 years. (Jacksonâs birth was documented on the Duggar Familyâs first special, 14 Kids & Pregnant Again! in 2004, and he went on to appear on 19 Kids & Counting and Counting On before his eldest brother Joshâs arrest got the show cancelled in 2021 when Jackson was 17.)
Jeremy compared Jacksonâs life to Jim Careyâs character in the 1998 movie The Truman Show, in which a man is unknowingly filmed from birth for a reality TV show. Jacksonâ who is the youngest of Jim Bob and Michelleâs 10 sonsâ said he related a lot to the character in that movie.
âItâs like âThe Truman Show,â you ARE âThe Truman Show,ââ Jeremy said, before asking Jackson if he feels âan affinityâ for the fictional character played by Jim Carrey.Â
âActually ⊠when we were done watching that [movie] the first time, I remember watching, I was like, âIs this like me? Did they just make the [movie] about me?ââ Jackson said, before going on to joke, âI was like, are they watching me, ya know?â

Jeremy pointed out that, while many people are born on TV, they are rarely followed by cameras afterward, as Jackson was.
âI think youâre one of the only people who was born [on TV] and [had their] life followed, until you were 17,â he said. âThatâs crazy to think about. Youâre in a very select group of people.â
âThatâs crazy to think about,â Jackson said.
âFor your first breath, you were looking at the cameraman!â Jinger added.

Jacksonâs birthâ which came via one of Michelleâs only C-sectionsâ was graphically aired on the special, something Jeremy said he was not expecting.
âIt was a medical documentary; it was not TLC at that point [doing the special], it was Discovery Health,â he said.

Jackson revealed that he and some of his siblings do watch old episodes of â19 Kids & Countingâ on occasion.
 âI do,â Jackson admitted. âYeah, sometimes. The girls are normally the ones who are watching it [and] Iâll come in, you know, after work, and I would go in and watch it with them ⊠.â Â
Like Jackson, Jingerâs childhood (starting at the age of 10) and all of her teen and young adult years were filmed for her familyâs shows. Because of this, Jinger has stated that she wants her children to experience a private childhood, resulting in her and Jeremy covering their kidsâ faces in online posts.
âWe donât show our childrenâs faces to give them privacy,â Jinger wrote online earlier this year. ââŠwe donât want to subject our kids to how cruel some people can be in their judgements. Itâs honestly just sad to see these comments come in.â
Watch Jacksonâs episode of The Jinger & Jeremy Podcast below.








