'19 Kids and Counting' Cancelled: Duggar Family Begging For Cash? Amy Duggar Using InstagramTo Score Wedding Gifts [Rumors]

The Duggars have continuously made headlines even after losing their long-time reality show, "19 Kids and Counting." The good thing is, the rumors surrounding the family were not so much about the molestation scandal anymore. However, it is still very personal to them because this time, the issue is about financial matters.

An earlier report from Parent Herald was suggesting that the cancellation of the family's show, "19 Kids and Counting," was a big loss for the family. The Duggars are about to lose $25 million and counting every year. This is because aside from losing the show, sponsors and advertisers also backed out.

It has just been months since their show was suspended and eventually cancelled, and given that the Duggars have been in the spotlight for over a decade with a lucrative contract from TLC, the family could be a millionaire. However, what is this report coming that the family was begging for cash?

Yes, the Duggars are asking fans for financial support, according to Radar Online. In the family's official Youtube page, they are requesting their supporters to contribute financially so their kids can create fresh quality content. "Every contribution is helpful big or small," the family wrote.

However, the video was only showing the kids playing basketball and visiting their dentist, which, according to the report, "don't seem to require much budget."

In an earlier report from Radar Online, Jill, 23, and husband Derick Dillard, 26, were criticized for asking fans for donation for their first long-term mission without explaining in detail how the money they are about to receive will be distributed.

Another Duggar is also using her social media account to encourage fans to send her wedding gifts. Following the cancelation of "19 Kids and Counting," Amy Duggar has lost the opportunity to televise her upcoming wedding in TLC as the case with her cousins. However, Amy is wise enough to benefit from her status as a reality star, according to Fashion & Style.

Amy turned to her Instagram account and posted a photo with words stating that she received several emails from fans, who were wondering where they could send cards, etc. 

Amy's fiancé, Dillon King, also posted in Instagram something about their wedding. The post was deleted shortly after receiving a lot of negative feedback. King encouraged fans to contact TLC and share their thoughts about the network's decision, Fashion & Style reports.

Whether the Duggars are struggling financially or not, we cannot tell. However, if they do, how did they spend the millions of earning they received from the past years?

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