Amy Duggar appears to shade family by saying ‘a strong woman uses her lips for truth’ after feud with uncle Jim Bob
AMY Duggar appeared to shade her famous family by saying a "strong woman uses her lips for truth".
The former Counting On star, 33, seemed to make a dig at and - who she has clashed with for years - on Instagram.
Sharing a black and white snap of herself smiling, wrote: "A strong woman uses her lips for truth.
"Her voice for kindness. Her ears for compassion. Her hands for charity. And her heart for love.
"For those that do not like her she uses prayer! ( which I've done a lot of praying lately!) 😂"
Jim Bob's niece concluded: "Thank you for following along on my journey and for letting me just be myself! #strongwomensupporteachother."
Amy has had issues for years with her conservative relatives and is considered the "rebel" of the family because she wears shorts and bares her arms in tank tops.
Earlier this month, from Counting On and is "happy" following years of estrangement from Jim Bob and Michelle.
She told : "I think we are all just trying to find our path, and we're all just doing things differently.
"I'm doing things differently and I'm happy where I'm at. I'm happy for them."
The reality television personality revealed she's - whose husband has openly slammed Jim Bob in the past.
"Jill and I text, not on a daily basis, but we text quite often," Amy said to ET. "And we discuss things."
Jill and Derick have distanced themselves from Jim Bob and Michelle ever since Derick told The Sun they are when Jim Bob is not there.
Derick claimed Jim Bob, 54, withheld compensation from their appearances on the family’s reality show, Counting On.
It has been long rumored that Amy, who has appeared frequently on 19 Kids and Counting, is unable to speak about her famous family because of an NDA.
In March, Amy had an interview on YouTube channel Without a Crystal Ball, but the video was set to private.
Host Katie Joy said in a video: "I had the chance to speak with Amy Duggar King. While this video was premiering, I received a message from Amy that someone wanted the video down. Someone.
"When I found out shortly after this video went live and while it was premiering that this video would need to come down, I was shocked. Nothing was said negatively at all about this family.”
Amy then tweeted: "I've said it once, I'll say it again... 'A woman's voice should never be silenced.’”
Amy has distanced herself from the famous family, as she .
She also appeared to while supporting the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd.