Amy Duggar married Dillon King this past weekend, and she couldn't be more excited to take her husband's last name and lose hers for good.

As a cousin of the Duggar family who previously starred on the hit show "19 Kids and Counting" before it was cancelled due to their son Josh Duggar's molestation scandal, Amy is proud to now call herself Amy King.

"It's a relief," she told Entertainment Tonight. "It feels like the stress is gone. I don't have to be perfect anymore. I don't have to worry about wearing long skirts. And I got to marry my best friend!"

The two had been friends for years before they started dating, and she couldn't be happier that they're able to spend the rest of their lives together. "There's a friendship that's a glue for us," she continued to say. "It's a dream."

The entire Duggar family, besides Josh, who is currently in rehab following his Ashley Madison cheating scandal, was in attendance at the wedding. As for Josh's wife Anna, Amy just wanted to make sure she was OK.

"I gave Anna a huge hug," she said. "I gave Anna a gift card to get her nails done - she deserves to pamper herself. We're really thankful they came." She even explained how she gave her Aunt Michelle, Josh's mom, a huge hug and some gifts to "make them feel welcome" as well.

Michelle and the rest of the conservative family, though, left as soon as the wedding started to be too much like a party. "They left right when the music was starting," Amy told People. "They stayed for two songs or so. It was country so they probably dealt with it."

Once the Duggars left, the party really started. "Everybody kicked off their shoes," Amy explained. "It went from classy to trashy real quick, which was the best. Everyone was having the time of their lives. We broke out the bar as soon as my family left. The champagne was chilled, we had whiskey, mixed drinks, everything. It was so fun."

After their sexy engagement photos, everyone kind of assumed the wedding would be a little crazier than anything you'd expect from a Duggar.

Even her mother, who is Michelle's husband Jim Bob's sister, left around 10 p.m. "when the rap music started." But she was happy everyone was having a good time.

"It was just a really good celebration," Amy said. "We're just so in love."