Counting On star Jinger Duggar has laid bare the 'lasting' trauma that growing up in a household run by a 'cult-like' religion had on her - and admitted that she feels guilty for promoting the 'terrifying' teachings in the family's reality show.Jinger's parents, Jim Bob, 57, and Michelle Duggar, 56, are - a bizarre Christian group created by shunned minister Bill Gothard, which contains a set of incredibly-strict rules that controls almost every aspect of members' lives.Now, Jinger, 29 - who rose to fame after starring in the TLC series 19 and Counting, as well as its spinoff, Counting On, alongside her parents and 18 siblings - has spoken out about the negative impact that had on her, admitting that it 'warped' her view of God and left her terrified that her life would be a 'disaster' if she strayed from the intense regulations.
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