Sep 28, 2015 10:06 AM EDT
Duggar Sisters Is Back On TV After '19 Kids and Counting' Was Cancelled

After the cancellation of the reality TV show '19 Kids and Counting' owned by the network TLC, they decided to have some members of the Duggar family back on a couple of their new shows.

Christian Post reported that 24-year-old Jill Dillard and her younger sister who is 22 years old Jessa Seewald are about to be back on TV for new programs that would highlight their faith. Production is about to start on those shows featuring Jill along with her husband (Derrick Dillard) and their life coming to Central America. Jessa's pregnancy and being mother will also be featured on another show. This confirms that the two's career on being on a reality TV show is not yet over.

The Executive Vice President and General Manager of the TLC network, Nancy Daniels told The Associated Press what exactly could the viewers expect on the show that the sisters would be on. She thought that the viewers would be interested in finding out what it is going to be like for Jill and her family, now that they are moving to Central America.

Two months ago, the family was frustrated when the network decided to cancel their show that started back in 2008. It all had something to do with Josh Duggar, who admitted that he sexually harassed both of his sisters, Jill and Jessa when they were very young. It was an incident that happened about a decade ago and the network didn't quite like it.

Josh made a public apology as per CNN's report on that same month that the whole story went national. His sisters also said that the family has already moved on from it and it is something that they have already settled and dealt with. Hopefully these new shows that the sisters would be part of won't get cancelled.

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