There's some wild claims being made about Jessa Duggar and her new husband, Ben Seewald. Radar Online reported earlier in the week that Duggar, 21, was allegedly caught "consummating" her marriage to Seewald at church following her ceremony.

The claims seemed to have originated from the blog, "My Life as a Stay at Home Wife and Mom." In a post titled, "Weddings and Such," the owner of the blog described the Duggar/Seewald wedding saying that it "was lovely" and all eyes were on the couple.

The star of "19 Kids & Counting" and Seewald tied the knot last weekend in Arkansas. A supposed wedding guest named "Mary B." ignited the rumor mill when she commented on the blog post alleging that Duggar and Seewald were caught having sex in one the rooms at the church.  

"Multiple people were discussing that when Jinger [Duggar] opened the door to get Jess for the reception, she immediately closed the door with a look of shock on her face," Mary B. wrote. "A big group of the girls were waiting outside the room to walk with her out... and my own daughters saw as well."

"I am not sure why they would not wait for the evening to pray and then consummate God's marriage," she continued. "The Lord has blessed them and brought them together. To hear so many people discussing what they inadvertently walked into was heartbreaking and troubling... I believe Jessa and Ben are in deep lust with each other."

While many sites ran the story as fact, it turns out the comment was a complete hoax. "Mary B." later wrote on the same blog post and admitted that she made up the story. She also said the entire blog is satirical and nothing on it should be taken seriously.

"I was very surprised to recently hear my original comment regarding the wedding was reported by multiple news agencies, websites, and publications," she wrote. "Why was I surprised? BECAUSE THE COMMENT IS NOT TRUE. I was not at the wedding. I don't know the Duggars personally. This comment was SATIRE on a SATIRICAL blog."

"If you're a new visitor to this blog, and were directed here by a news agency reporting this story as fact - find a new place to get your news," Mary B. continued. "TO ALL THE PUBLICATIONS PULLING THIS STORY AND REPORTING IT: IM GOING TO REPEAT MYSELF -THIS IS A ***SATIRICAL *** BLOG. EVERYONE IS IN ON THE JOKE. NO ONE ON THIS BLOG WAS AT THE WEDDING."

After doing some digging, Uproxx.com also discovered that the blog was a parody site.