The Duggars have been in the spotlight for over a decade. Unfortunately, due to Josh Duggar's molestation scandal, the family lost their long-time running reality show, "19 Kids and Counting." However, according to reports, the family wants to regain their fame and return to the small screens again.
The Duggars Want to Return To The Small Screens
Earlier reports suggest that Josh Duggar is broke and wants to return to TV. However, it seems that he is not alone on his goal. According to reports, the Duggars want the same.
Per the Examiner, the controversial family realizes that the "19 Kids and Counting" spinoff "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" will not flourish without the support of their fans. In view of this, the Duggars encourages fans to bombard the social media with the hashtag #BringtheDuggarsBack to get the attention of TLC and renew the show for the second season.
"Jill & Jessa: Counting On" is a special episode on TLC that became a hit, due to the large volume of Duggar followers. The network decided to turn it into a mini-series, similar to the family reality show, "19 Kids and Counting."
Their loyal fans were delighted that the Duggars are back and they extended the same support. "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" performed well in ratings. Some naysayers claimed that it is unlikely for the show to be renewed but their followers are hopeful that it will spawn a new season.
Josh Duggar Has Less Chances Of Returning
Parent Herald previously reported that some fans want to see Josh Duggar back. They find Josh and Anna a good inspiration in keeping a marriage intact despite his infidelity and porn addiction. However, it is unlikely for fans to see Josh on TV again.
Per the Hollywood Gossip, TLC has already assured fans and advertisers that the eldest member of the "19 Kids and Counting" clan will never appear on the Duggar's show. In fact, Josh is a persona non grata on the network.
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