Jessa Duggar's New Show In Hopes To Replace Her Family's Lost Money After Their First Show Was Cancelled

The Duggar family was hit hard financially after their reality show '19 Kids and Counting' was cancelled by the network TLC due to a scandal involving Josh Duggar and his two sisters, Jill and Jessa. Now, the family is hoping their daughter's new reality show would help them get back on their feet from all the money and offers that they have lost.

Jill and Jessa Duggar just got approved by the network to be on a new show starting this December. It will focus on their journey to motherhood and it will be called 'Jill & Jessa: Counting On'.

The last show the two were on was with their whole family and they used to earn about $25,000 to $45,000 for each episode that was aired according to The Inquisitr. Too bad the TLC ended it and it is all because of the scandal that came out that Josh Duggar molested both of his sisters when they were younger. It earned a lot of bad reviews from fans and industry critics, so the network was left with no choice but to put a stop to it.

The family was reported by The Examiner and cited by The Inquisitr to have lost about $3.5 million worth of gigs from book publishing, brand endorsements and other public appearances right after everyone found out about what Josh Duggar did to his siblings, Jill and Jessa and three other girls. '19 Kids and Counting' happened to make about $25 million before their show was cancelled.

The two Duggar sisters are not mad at their brother and are so far at peace with their lives now that they have started their own family to look after as well. They are just focused on doing their own thing now and just trying to live as normal as possible.

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