Will Josh Duggar come home to his loving brothers? Looks like the younger Duggar bros aren't too happy with the eldest son's scandals. Joseph and John-David Duggar appear in Jill and Jessa's new reality show, and the clip shows that they're just extremely disappointed with Josh's actions.
Joseph and John-David said that the Ashley Madison revelation was more shocking than him molesting four of her sisters when they were very young. Joseph shares I don't think there's any way any of us would have known that my brother was living such a secret life, it broke my heart. Whenever somebody you respect the most is willing to get up and proclaim what we believe as Christians, about being true to your wife, you'd never think that that's the person who's involved in it." John-David was quick to agree with his brother and says that now he knows all of this, the last thing he wants is to be just like the older Josh.
This scandal motivated Joseph and John-David to be better older siblings, as they know that they are looking up to them. They are now using this ordeal to become role models to their much younger siblings at home.
The 27-year-old father is now tucked away in a faith-based rehabilitation center for his sex addiction. Just recently, wife Anna Duggar finally visited him for the first time in Reformers Unanimous in Rockford, Illinois. During the visit, she shared her pain and expressed that she really missed her husband so much. Anna is still hurting with his husband's scandal, yet she chose to remain on his side. Despite many people turning their backs on Josh, she believes every word Josh is saying. An insider shares that although she's just as heartbroken like his siblings; she thinks that Josh is indeed on the way to full recovery.
Josh's younger sisters were clearly distraught over the two scandals facing their family. Jinger, Jana and Joy were crying through their interviews in a three-part special entitled "Jill & Jessa: Counting On," an article on UsMagazine.com reported.
The report says "Jinger called it 'one of the toughest times' in their lives, while Jana said it 'was a lot of stuff to work through.' Joy said the last four months were 'the hardest ever,' but added that they were 'getting through it.'