19 Kids And Counting Spinoff? Jill And Jessa Duggar May Get A Show Of Their Own!
The future of 19 Kids And Counting may be unknown after the Josh Duggar molestation scandal, but according to one report, Jessa and Jill Duggar may get a spinoff series of their own!
Us Weekly reported that the Duggar girls and their husbands— Ben Seewald and Derick Dillard — are “in talks” for their own show on TLC.
"They've invested a lot of time in developing these story lines and the last thing they want to do is to throw it all away,” a source reportedly said.
Josh, who was the subject of the controversial molestation scandal revealed in police reports from almost a decade ago, however, will not be part of the show.
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Back in January, there were rumors Jill and Derick would have their own spinoff series after they became the breakout stars of the show.
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Now that they are proud parents to baby Israel Dillard, and Jessa and Ben are expecting, it would make perfect sense.
Talk of the spinoff comes after the network pulled 19 Kids episodes from its schedule, though TLC has yet to announce any cancellation plans.
Since the show was pulled on May 22, and the Duggars’ dirty laundry aired two days before, several advertisers have pulled ads from the show including Payless, Walgreens and more.
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