UPDATED with full trailer, 8:30 AM: “If you’d rather I left you out of this going forward, I get it — no hard feelings.”
03.07.2021 - 20:53 / justjared.com
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are speaking out after the cancellation of their show, Counting On.
TLC confirmed that the reality series had ended after 11 seasons last week.
Jim and Michelle released a statement on behalf of their family on Saturday (July 3) where they addressed news of the cancellation, per People.
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“It is hard to believe that more than 17 years have passed since we were first contacted by a production company wanting to do a one-hour
UPDATED with full trailer, 8:30 AM: “If you’d rather I left you out of this going forward, I get it — no hard feelings.”
Jill and Jessa Duggar reunited with the Counting On crew after news of the show’s cancellation on July 6. Jill, 30, documented the festivities on her Instagram Story on Tuesday, sharing a group photo of herself alongside sister Jessa, 28, brother-in-law Ben Seewald, her children and nieces and nephews, and a few crew members from the reality series spin-off of 19 Kids and Counting.
Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard are recalling their time filming . Just days after news broke that TLC had cancelled the Duggar family's long-running reality series, Jill and her husband, who share sons Samuel, 3, and Israel, 6, looked back on the show in a message posted on their website.Jill and Derick, who tied the knot in 2014, distanced themselves from the Duggars after their 2017 departure from.
After TLC announced that it would cancel Counting On—a spinoff of 19 Kids And Counting—in the wake of child pornography charges against Josh Duggar, former star Jill Duggar and her husband Derick Dillard finally shared their reaction to the news in a July 6 blog post on their website. The couple, who haven’t been on the show since 2017, expressed that the series’ cancellation was somewhat bittersweet.
Family comes first! Shortly after Counting On‘s cancellation made headlines, Jessa Duggar soaked up some quality time with her mom, Michelle Duggar, and sister Jana Duggar.
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are opening up to the public in the days after their longtime reality TV show, Counting On, was canceled by TLC.
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are reflecting on their family's time in the reality TV spotlight, following the news earlier this week that TLC will not be producing additional seasons of their reality show, .«It is hard to believe that more than 17 years have passed since we were first contacted by a production company wanting to do a one-hour documentary about the logistics of raising 14 children,» the couple shared in a statement on their website.
Duggar family matriarch and patriarch Jim-Bob, 55, and Michelle, 54, have spoken out after their hit series Counting On was cancelled by TLC. The couple released a statement in the wake of the news that the reality show had been axed after 11 seasons, opening up about the family’s “difficult and painful” moments in a July 3 post.
Days after TLC announced the cancellation of “Counting On”, the parents at the centre of the show that spawned it, “19 Kids and Counting”, are breaking their silence.
Breaking their silence. Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have spoken out following the cancellation of the family’s TLC series, Counting On.
Keeping up with the Dillards! Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard’s romance has captivated audiences for years, beginning with their whirlwind courtship.
Counting no more. After TLC dropped the Duggars and canceled Counting On in the aftermath of Josh Duggar’s arrest, various members of the family are speaking out.
Finally, the long national nightmare is over. The Duggars have been canceled.
Counting On,” said the network in a statement provided to TheWrap. “TLC feels it is important to give the Duggar family the opportunity to address their situation privately.” People first reported the show’s cancellation.
TLC will not be Counting On anymore.
Ellise Shafer administratorTLC has canceled the Duggar family series “Counting On” after 11 seasons amid the ongoing child pornography case against Josh Duggar.“TLC will not be producing additional seasons of ‘Counting On,'” the network said in a statement to Variety.
TLC is officially out of the Duggar business.
is coming to an end amid Josh Duggar's child porn case. A spokesperson for TLC tells ET that the network will not be working with the Duggar family as the 33-year-old former reality star is being investigated.«TLC will not be producing additional seasons of ,» the network rep said in a statement on Tuesday.
Josh’s arrest on child porn charges.“TLC will not be producing additional seasons of ‘Counting On,'” the network said in a statement to The Post. “TLC feels it is important to give the Duggar family the opportunity to address their situation privately.”The eldest Duggar child, 33, was arrested on April 29 and charged with receiving and possessing child pornography at his home in Arkansas.