Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Crew Member Felicity

In this rare, behind-the-scenes look, Felicity Vuolo helps the Counting On crew conduct interviews in Laredo. The woman she is sitting with is field producer Laura, whom the Duggars lovingly refer to as Auntie Laura.

Felicity Vuolo with the Counting On crew
Felicity Vuolo with the Counting On crew

Photo courtesy jingerandjeremy.com

32 comments:

  1. So adorable! Definitely resembles a little bit of both of her parents!

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  2. Adorable. The little curl on top is adorable. She is beautiful. Keep the curl going.

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  3. Somehow having a TV crew practically live with you is a bit strange.

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  4. felicity is so beautiful and absolutely adorable little girl

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  5. I can’t believe she’d actually be present during interviews; babies make a lot of noise and at unpredictable times. Looks more like a cute photo op than her sitting through live production.

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  6. aww, how cute is that! i think its awesome that they have often referred to the camera crew like family. i thought tlc was great to show the cameramen reacting to the peppers!! absolutely hilarious. it's nice to see the camera crew interacting like that, makes it more of a 'reality show'

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    1. I agree. I like to see them getting along and enjoying each other's company. Loved the peppers scene as well.

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  7. Awwwww cutest crew member ever 💜💜💜

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  8. Maybe this explains why Josiah let the film crew film him and Lauren in their hotel bedroom. They think it's normal for a TV crew to be there.

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    1. Many reality shows she intimate moments that show way too much and you are complaining about them laying innocently on the bed in a moment of relaxation fully clothed? People complain about everything.

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  9. Felicity lives up to her name. She is so adorable!

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  10. Felicity is adorable! When will you guys post about episode 3 of season 9?

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    1. Why should TLC do that? It just takes away from the anticipation and enjoyment of the show and feeds the criticism flow of replies that follow.
      Watch the show, then make your comments.

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  11. I was thinking that a really neat episode of Counting On would be all the adult Duggar girls cutting their hair to donate for making wigs for children with cancer. It fits in with so many values the Duggars say they have. It would be so great to see the family engage in something like this so worth while and so different from all the weddings, births, courtships, and silly games. I need something else from the show to keep watching! We are not really getting to know the couples as all the scenes have become so carefully orchestrated. Why not an episode that gives back to the community and is not political? Jane

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    1. I've donated my hair for cancer wigs but, in Canada, real hair is no longer accepted as using synthetic is cheaper and fewer people are asking for wigs.

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    2. Most kids with cancer don’t actually like to wear wigs, sooooooo, no.

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    3. 9.05pm have you ever worn a synthetic wig? It makes you sweat lots and ever so itchy. A wig using real hair is so, so much more comfortable and less distracting to wear. Here in U.K. many long-term chemo patients, who can afford it, buy real hair wigs.

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    4. @1:44, In Canada, most low-term chemo patients do not bother with wigs. Not having hair is a badge of honor; showing the world that they are fighting the cancer. Colorful hats are freely given in the hospital, for free.

      And having no hair is the least of their worries.

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  12. 'Wigs for kids' would welcome that! 😊🙏👣❤

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  13. Why would you want the adult girls to cut their beautiful hair? Cutting their hair would be a horrible devastating thing to them. They do many wonderful things helping and ministering to people. If you're not happy watching the show then don't watch... Simple as that!

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    1. I am not really fussy about hair and don't why women make a big deal over it. However it is up to them if they want to donate.

      Just because people want to wear their hair long does not mean they want to chop it of to give to some charity and we should respect their choice.

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    2. Why would it be "horrible and devastating" to donate your hair to a group that helps kids with cancer?

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    3. Cutting your hair is not a horrible devastating thing. Sometimes women going thru cancer - and I know many who have - have no choice. They know that hair does not define you, nor does lack of it do that either.

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    4. anon@9:51- There are many things in life that can be devastating, but cutting one's hair isn't one of them.

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    5. I'm not a fan of long hair like theirs, but I don't think they should be made to feel guilty for it and to feel like they should donate it.

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    6. The Duggars seem to put too much emphasis on women's hair. Personally, I am not a fan of long hair. It is harder to take care of, hotter in the summer, gets in the way and looks silly on older women. The face should match the hair style.

      I know several women who lost their hair because of cancer. Some shaved their heads before their treatments; with their close friends doing the same. They wore colorful hats and scarfs; wigs were uncomfortable and itchy.

      As someone posted, hair does not define a woman. She is STILL a woman, with no hair. And having no hair is temporary. The hair does grow back.

      If cutting their hair would be devastating to the Duggars, they need a wake-up call about life.

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  14. Devastating is a word to be used for a child with cancer, not about a person cutting their hair. Simple as that!

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    1. Being devastated is subjective. I have a daughter who cries when 3 inches are trimmed.

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  15. Awe felicity is just so adorable. She will become a very sociable young child having so many people atmrkund her which is a very good thing for a child’s development.

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    1. 12:51PM: I was just going to say the exact same thing!!

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  16. Thanks for showing the camera crew and what it's like for the Duggars to have cameras on them, and to go through their "interview" sessions. It really helps keep things in perspective to see that process.

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