Anna Duggar's appearance on the "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" is causing buzz and controversy. This time, Amy Duggar King’s husband Dillon King expressed his opinion on the matter.
“It looks like they are using all the emotion for ratings. It’s just not right," King told In Touch Weekly according to Radar Online. He doesn't want to see Anna in the show since he feels that TLC is just doing it to get more money.
Aside from King, even viewers of the show are not happy about it since they expected that the special will focus on Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald.
Amy Duggar King is being quiet about the matter and she isn't living her life like the other Duggars. Amy and Dillon even kissed before their wedding day since Amy does what she wants instead of following the beliefs and rules of the Duggars.
In a preview of the episode, Anna said “my first love. He’s my one and only" while trying to hold back tears.
“I think it is such a betrayal for a spouse to go through what we’re walking through. Not only was it a betrayal against me, but it was also a betrayal against those that call themselves Christian because here we were as a Christian couple. Everyone was able to see us get married and to vow before God to be loyal to each other, and that loyalty was broken. And so, for my heart, it was just broken,” Anna said according to Inquisitr.
Aside from Anna's expression of her feelings about the cheating and sexual controversies of Josh Duggar, her sister-in-law, Jinger Duggar also spoke about her saying, “Anna is amazing. She displays to each one of us what it is to have unconditional love, and she’s walking through this better than any one of us could have ever imagined.”
In a previous report, it is rumored that because of Anna's appearance in the show, the rest of the Duggars are boycotting the show and will not appear as guests on it.