The Duggars News: Family Responds To Reports, Announce That They Are NOT Quitting From Reality Show! Family Desperate To Stay Creates Drama?

The Duggars are plagued with another set of controversies again concerning their return and the possible cancellation of their reality show. According to previous reports, some Duggar women are considering to quit from their reality show, "Jill & Jessa: Counting On". The family has finally responded, read to know their response.

Earlier this week, Life & Style reported that some of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's daughter are considering in quitting from their reality show. Per the report, Jill Duggar-Dillard encourages her sibling to quit from doing reality shows to do more mission work.

The report added that the new business owner Jana Duggar and the newly engaged Jinger are also planning to stop from participating in "Jill & Jessa: Counting On." However, Jessa Seewald wants to stay and have her own reality TV series.

Meanwhile, according to the Duggars on their blog, there is no truth to the said reports. In fact, they are calling their fans to stay tuned for the next episode of "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" where Ben will host a youth football camp. Jana will also decorate the house as Jill and Derick will return from their mission trip from Central America.

Well, it seems that the Duggars are loving their exposure on the small screens and wish that "Counting On" will be as successful as their first reality show, "19 Kids and Counting." However, reports have it that millions of viewers and a number of sponsors are dropping their support on the Duggar's show.

Despite this, the Duggars have no plans on leaving TLC, unless the network cancels their show. In fact, reports have it that the Duggars are creating drama and conflict to make "Counting On" more interesting.

For instance, Jessa Duggar commented about the speedy courting of Jill and Jeremy when she is supportive of them. In addition, "Counting On" is now giving Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar more screen time.

Do you support the Duggar's return to the small screen? Are the drama and conflict that the family creates enough to renew "Counting On" for another season or do you prefer to have the Duggars bid goodbye from the reality shows for good? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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