Duggar Family Allegedly Using Anna's Marriage Woes To Raise Ratings; Josh's Wife Wants Relationship To Be Restored

By Jenn Loro - 21 Dec '15 09:49AM
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Josh Duggar's molestation scandal and his revelation for pornography addiction is a bombshell that prompted TLC to pull out the Christian-based show, 19 Kids and Counting, However, months later from the incident, the Duggars are reportedly using Anna and Josh's marriage woes in raising ratings for Jill and Jessa's spin-off counting on.

In a report from She Knows, Dillon King allegedly accused TLC to be using Anna's sadness in getting sympathy from the audience.

"It looks like they are using all the emotion for ratings. It's just not right," he previously tells In Touch.

King was also spotted to have reacted to a joke thrown by country singer Brad Paisley at Josh Duggar.

"@bradpaisley you are the man!!! #bestthingever," King wrote but then later deleted the comment.

In Counting On's promotional video, Anna called Josh deeds as a 'betrayal' in their marriage as well as their marriage vows. But in a recent report, the reality TV star is said to still have her heart on her estranged husband and is hoping for a reconciliation in marriage.

"In my heart, when I got married, I vowed to God first and then to Joshua, 'For better or for worse. 'Til death do we part. I pray that through all of this that I would be an extension of God's love to Joshua, that I would love him and forgive him and wait patiently and allow God to work through our hearts," Anna said in a report by People.

The 27-year old mom also said that the revelation is like a 'bad dream' and that he clung to her faith and ask for enlightenment from the Lord.

Meanwhile, Jana Duggar (Josh sister), said that their family is unaware of Josh's secret life.

"Our brother had been living a double life and I know he wasn't whom he appeared to be. The news came out about his lifestyle and how he was living. She also reveals that the family was in shock as they 'had no clue' about his secret life," she said in a report by IB Times.

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