JESSA Duggar defied her Jim Bob's strict rules by letting her two young sons dance at a family wedding.
The famous family is said to also avoid modern music because they claim it "promotes” sex and promiscuity.
took to to share various photos from a recent family wedding, one of which included her sons Spurgeon, five, and Henry, four, having the time of their lives on the dance floor.
The alum shares her sons, as well as daughters Ivy, two, and Fern, 1 month, with her husband, .
The youngsters, both sporting suits, are seen hanging out with the other guests on the dance floor, as Spurgeon holds a balloon.
Ben also shared a , as the clip showed him holding the little one's hand as they rocked side-to-side.
In another snap, Jessa's in-laws held her baby daughter Fern, who she .
The 28-year-old captioned the pics: "Sweet time with grandparents at a family wedding this past weekend!"
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However, it was the snap of her boys dancing that made fans head to to react, as one person wrote: "They probably realized the rule is stupid. Especially with kids. How is kids dancing wrong in any way?"
Another added: "It makes me so sad to think some of these children are stopped from moving along to music when they're toddlers.
"What kind of curmudgeon stops a baby from dancing?"
STRICT RULES
Aside from dancing, the women in the controversial family are or wear revealing styles.
Other Duggar rules include avoiding birth control, using parental chaperones while they go on dates prior to being married, and enforcing home schooling.
While Jessa's sisters and have been the most open about breaking some of these rules, the mother of four did recently break one as well.
JESSA HEADS TO THE HOSPITAL
The ex TV star decided to give birth at a hospital rather than at home, which went against her family's beliefs.
Before welcoming Fern, she : "Ben and I talked this over a lot and we decided we are going to do a hospital birth this time.
"So that'll be different. I've had three great home births, no complications with the birth itself, but I have had postpartum hemorrhage two times, with my first and my third.
"For that reason, we are choosing to do hospital birth so we won't have to deal with the transport if I end up needing Pitocin."
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Jessa explained she wanted to use a midwife, but Arkansas bans them administering Pitocin at a home birth.
The Duggar family are not supportive of certain modern practices such as hospital births.