‘Jill And Jessa: Counting On’ Season 2 Cancelled On TLC: Jessa Duggar Confirms She’s Expecting Twins?

"Jill and Jessa: Counting On" is on its second season on TLC, but there have been speculations that the "19 Kids and Counting spinoff" has been cancelled. A number of companies have pulled out their advertisements from the new Duggar family show. Will Jessa Duggar's pregnancy help boost ratings for the series?

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"Jill and Jessa: Counting On" Season 2 cancellation news reveals that more companies are pulling out their ads from the TLC drama. According to InTouch magazine, several companies have joined the growing list of businesses that decided not to air any of their advertisements during the new Duggar show.

Even when "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" was on its first season, many companies have already pulled their ads from the show following Josh Duggar's scandals. Many fans also expressed that the show was not as good as its predecessor, "19 Kids and Counting."

As most fans can recall, "19 Kids and Counting" was cancelled on TLC after the public learned about Josh's scandals. Even though TLC was banking on the high ratings from the original Duggar family TV show, the network had no choice but to cancel the show due to public outcry.

While TLC was expecting that "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" will be as good as "19 Kids and Counting," reports claim that it is not doing well in the ratings. SheKnows, however, notes that Jessa Duggar may be pregnant with twins.

This may generate more interest on "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" Season 2 since many have been speculating for awhile now that Jessa is expecting twins. Jessa recently hinted about this when she said that the new baby will mean doubled work and diapers.

Do you think "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" Season 2 will be cancelled on TLC? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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