
Word must have gotten around fast, because Justin posted a reply on his Insta feed five days later. "Quick update on a rumor going around. The current wedding registry that has a few articles written on it is FALSE," he wrote. We are so sorry, and do not want to see anyone's money dishonestly used. Link to our real registry coming soon in bios. Not posting to receive gifts, but just wanting to clarify!"
Sure enough, both Duggar's and Spivey's bios now include a link to an Amazon wedding registry. There are no tech items or gift cards on the 108-item list; instead, there's the typical selection of kitchen and bath items such as sheets, small appliances, and a Pioneer Woman mixing bowl set. Yes, there are a couple of higher-end gifts, such as a Cuisinart propane grill and an HP printer, but nothing you wouldn't find on most registries. Well, make that one thing. In the middle of the list is a $300 rifle gun safe.
Although a couple of followers found the whole idea odd ("You're asking for stuff from strangers?"), others pointed out that it was a convenient way for the couple to get the word out to their large extended family. Indeed, about two-thirds of the gifts have already been spoken for.
The tabloid did appear to get one thing right: It seems "Justin D" and "Claire S" will be marrying on April 16.
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