Duggar Family Members Angry, "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" Turns the Duggar Drama Into a Circus

Despite the public criticsm, Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald are returning to TLC in their upcoming three-part special, "Jill and Jessa: Counting On". But like the bashing public, some members of the Duggar family are not happy about the show.

According to ET, an insider from the Duggar family says that the TV coverage is "turning into a circus" and "family members are disagreeing with a lot of what they are doing." According to the ET source, bringing Anna Duggar into the show was one of the many reason that the new TLC show is questionably a good thing for the family at this time.

As previously reported, Anna allegedly did not accept Josh Duggar's apology and has agreed to appear in the new TLC 3-part series "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" to save up money so she could eventually leave Josh. The couple is also reported to have sold their family home and Josh Duggar might be facing a lawsuit for sexual assault. Anna Duggar was also forced to get tested for STD after Danica Dillon has stepped forward with her claims against her husband who is now in rehab for sexual addiction.

According to Inquisitr, the Duggars are keeping mum about who is responsible for putting Anna in the 3-part special. Neither did they confirm or deny if it was Anna, herself, who decided to be in it.

But one things is clear and it is all about the money. As what the ET source has said, "Certain members of the family are more focused on ratings and a paycheck than actually focusing on the issues at hand." But the source has also mentioned that there are members of the Duggar family who have chosen not to take part in the show out of genuine respect for the suffering of the Duggar family at critical time like this.

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