Amy Duggar Admits Her Famous Family 'Sucks' During Revealing TikTok Q&A Game

 


It sounds like Amy Duggar and husband Dillon King were caught off guard when their silly TikTok game took a serious turn on Tuesday. The pair posted a short clip of them playing Questions for Couples — and things went off the rails almost immediately.

 


The game started off easy enough.

In the video, Amy and Dillon can be seen relaxing in bed while a voiceover explains that they are playing a game called Questions for Couples — the "It's Going To Cause a Fight" edition. Both of them laugh when the voice offers a dramatic warning and advises them to "Do it if you dare."

They only made it to two questions before they cut the video.

The first question was easy enough, asking which of the two of them gets to choose what shows they watch on television. Predictably, they both laughed and pointed at each other. However, the second question took a darker turn with the query, "Whose family sucks more?" — and yep, you can see where this is going.

Amy's eyes went wide as soon as she heard the question.

The couple seemed surprised and ruffled, but unsurprisingly they quickly agreed that Amy's family was the worst of the two. They both pointed at the Duggar cousin before the video cut off.

We're not surprised that the decision was unanimous. Amy has been very outspoken about her scandal-prone family in recent months, especially throughout the duration of her cousin Josh Duggar's child pornography trial.

Amy posted a follow-up, letting her fans know that she wasn't aware that question was going to pop up.

In a since-expired Instagram story, she explained to her followers that she wasn't expecting the rather on-the-nose question. She said that although she had "no idea that was going to be a question on that TikTok we just did," it was "kind of perfect."

Amy's eyes went wide as soon as she heard the question.

The couple seemed surprised and ruffled, but unsurprisingly they quickly agreed that Amy's family was the worst of the two. They both pointed at the Duggar cousin before the video cut off.

We're not surprised that the decision was unanimous. Amy has been very outspoken about her scandal-prone family in recent months, especially throughout the duration of her cousin Josh Duggar's child pornography trial.

Amy posted a follow-up, letting her fans know that she wasn't aware that question was going to pop up.

In a since-expired Instagram story, she explained to her followers that she wasn't expecting the rather on-the-nose question. She said that although she had "no idea that was going to be a question on that TikTok we just did," it was "kind of perfect."

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