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Counting On’s Jill Duggar: Timeline of Family Drama

Since 19 Youngsters and Counting skyrocketed Jill Duggar into the highlight, she’s skilled loads of ups and downs together with her dad and mom and siblings.
Followers first met the Duggars in 2008 when their TLC actuality sequence, initially titled 17 Youngsters and Counting, premiered. The present highlighted the religious Baptist household’s day-to-day lives, from homeschooling to courtships. Nevertheless, the community suspended the sequence in Could 2015 after it was revealed that Jill’s brother Josh Duggar had molested a number of women as a youngster. One month later, Jill and her sister Jessa Duggar got here ahead as two of Josh’s victims.
Jill and Jessa, in addition to their respective husbands, Derick Dillard and Ben Seewald, returned for a derivative sequence, titled Counting On, in 2015 after 19 Youngsters was formally canceled. Jill and Derick left the present in 2017. (TLC canceled Counting On in 2021 following Josh’s conviction for possessing youngster pornography.)
“We have been prepared to depart and felt strongly about leaving. … There are positively some points there,” Jill solely advised Us Weekly in February 2021. “We positively really feel like we’re in a wholesome place now for our household and have management over our lives. … Sure individuals are extra supportive than others. I believe it ebbs and flows with a household of that measurement. Each household has drama and so whenever you’ve obtained that many extra folks giving opinions or no matter, it may get loopy.”
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