19 Kids And Counting Update: Show Got Broke After Being Cancelled; Asks Financial Support From Vans Via Youtube

By Maria Slither - 30 Jul '15 11:42AM
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Since the cancellation of TLC's 19 Kids and Counting, everyone is wondering how the Duggars have fared from their recent setback.

According to Radar Online, the shows cancellation has lead to financial problems of the Duggars that they even beg for money via Youtube asking fans any kind of support to the making of 'fresh quality content' in their video site.

"Support this Channel

Help Duggar Studios make fresh quality content. Every contribution is helpful, big or small," wrote the announcement that can be found in their Youtube channel.

The channel is said to have new videos once in a couple of months. Most of the videos portray everyday events-playing basketball, going to the dentist etc, of the Duggar's family.

It was reported that the show's cancellation could mean a big financial loss to the family who has been earning millions from it for decades now.

The Duggars are predicted to lose at least $25 million from this year onwards as advertisers and sponsors have also pulled out from supporting the show, Parent Herald said.

Other members of the Duggar family have also used their social media pages to receive donations from fans.

Recently-engaged, Dillion King and Amy Duggar have posted on Instagram that they are willing to accept donations, gifts, flowers etc that fans want. They also left their address and promised to send back a personally-written note to fans.

Since Amy and Dillion's engagement will not be featured anymore, fans will not have a chance to get updates about their wedding.

Meanwhile, Ben and Jessa Seawald are also announcing that they will be touring around the US to meet and greet fans in the coming months as a special guest at Southern Women's Shows, IB Times said.

Tour schedules are posted in the couple's blog.

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