Anna Duggar, needless to say, has gone through a lot because of her husband Josh Duggar's scandal, but she is ready to speak her mind on Jill and Jessa Spinoff. But it looks like her decision to speak in "Jill and Jessa Counting On" is causing some drama in Duggar family.
According to Entertainment Tonight, "Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald are returning to TLC in their upcoming three-part special, Jill and Jessa: Counting On, but it seems not all the Duggars are behind the family's return to reality TV. A source in the Duggar family tells ET that the special is "turning into a circus" and "family members are disagreeing with a lot of what they are doing."
A source, according to the same article, questioned "the decision to put Anna Duggar on camera "at a time like this."
Looks like Duggars are trying to hide something by not letting Anna speak about her experience during Josh Duggar scandal.
For one, her sister-in-law Jessa Duggar is super grateful for her healthy baby boy this Thanksgiving, but she sure isn't of her brother Josh Duggar and his Ashley Madison scandal!
She has been promoting the new TLC special "Jill and Jessa Counting On" all throughout autumn and now her fans are wondering if she has been supportive of Anna Duggar appearing on screen.
Seeing how Josh Duggar has been pushed out of the family news because of his Ashely Madison scandal, Jessa Duggar may extend a hand to start the healing process.
According to Entertainment Weekly, "Two members of the expansive Duggar clan - Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald - are returning to television this December for a three-part TLC special titled Jill and Jessa: Counting On, which follows how they've been dealing with life after news broke last spring that their older brother, Josh, had molested them - along with three other underage girls - when he was a teen."
While Josh Duggar is still lying low, Jill and Jessa spinoff may be the perfect opportunity to show the world that he has learned his lesson this year.