Amy Duggar Says She Won't 'Be Passive' Over Who Is Allowed Near 6-Year-Son
Amy Duggar King and her husband, Dillion King, are fiercely protective of their 6-year-old son, Daxton.
"We can't shield you from the whole world, but we will protect your world fiercely," Amy, 39, wrote via Instagram on Sunday, April 19, alongside a photo of her son. "Your safety, your steadiness and the life we're building around you."
She continued, "Dad and I will never be passive about who we allow near you. Not everyone deserves a place in your story."
Without detailing the inspiration of her post, Amy made it clear that her son's privacy was a top priority.
"We are the gatekeepers of their safety, their peace and their innocence. And we shouldn't open doors just because someone expects us to," she captioned her upload. "Access is earned, not assumed. It should be a privilege for someone to know your child, it's not a right! And peace at home is worth more than approval from anyone outside of it."
Amy's family has recently gone through strife after her cousin Joseph Duggar was arrested for unlawful sexual activity with a minor. Joseph, 31, was arrested in Arkansas on March 18, following allegations that he molested a 9-year-old child in Florida in 2020. The victim, now 14, claimed in a police statement that the Counting On alum "eventually apologized for his actions" at the time before the incidents stopped.
Two days later, Joseph and wife Kendra Duggar were each booked for four counts of child endangerment. The charges were unrelated to Joseph's sexual misconduct claims.
Kendra, 27, was released on bail within hours of her arrest. Joseph was extradited to Florida two weeks later, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges before being released on a $600,000 bond.
Amy, who is the niece of Joseph's father Jim Bob Duggar, broke her silence shortly after her cousin was taken into custody.
"My first thoughts are with the victim, a child who deserved to be safe, protected and surrounded by people she could trust," she told Us Weekly in a statement last month. "The courage it took for her to come forward, especially after years of carrying something so heavy, cannot be overstated. That bravery deserves to be honored above all else."
Amy has long been touted as the "black sheep" of the Duggar family since she wasn't raised to follow the same strict guidelines. She had also been distant from Joseph and Kendra, who share four children, ahead of the scandal.
"I haven't seen or heard from Jo in about 5 years," Amy revealed in a March 23 social media post. "That doesn't mean I didn't still love him and want the best for him. I don't think people understand how much time I spent with them and countless hours filming. I grew up over there [at his parents' house]."
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.
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This story was originally published April 19, 2026 at 2:06 PM.