Jessa (Duggar) Seewaldspent some time with family on the heels of the news that their TLC series,Counting On,has beencanceled.
“Some of my favorite people right here! Always love spending time with y’all! @janamduggar @duggarfam,” Jessa, 28, captioned anInstagramphoto on Friday, smiling alongside her momMichelle Duggar, 54, and sisterJana, 31.
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Counting Onpremiered on TLC in 2015. The series was a spinoff of19 Kids and Counting, which followed Michelle,Jim Bob Duggarand their 19 children and ran from 2008 to 2015.
In a statement issued to PEOPLE on Tuesday, the network confirmed thatCounting Onwas over after 11 seasons: “TLC will not be producing additional seasons ofCounting On. TLC feels it is important to give the Duggar family the opportunity to address their situation privately.”
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Prosecutors believe Josh hadmore than 200 images of children on his computer. If convicted of the alleged crimes, he could face up to 20 years of imprisonment and up to $250,000 in fines on each of his two counts, amounting toa total possible sentence of 40 years.
The cancellation of19 Kids and Countingin 2015 similarly came amid a controversy surrounding Josh.
At the time, the Duggars made headlines when news broke that Josh had allegedlymolested five underage girlsas a teenager. Two of his sisters, Jessa andJill (Duggar) Dillard, now 29, latercame forwardas two of the victims, saying they had already “moved on” and forgiven their brother when the news surfaced.
After theCounting Oncancellation, Josh’s sisterJinger (Duggar) Vuolo, 27, and her husbandJeremy Vuolo, 33, spoke out about the news in a statement on Instagram. The couple said they were “grateful” for TLC and the opportunities the platform has provided them with, and that they"wholeheartedly agree"with the decision to end the show.
Amy Duggar King, Jim Bob and Michelle’s niece, also weighed in on the decision on Instagram.
“@TLC — thank you for the ride. I’ll treasure the memories, always,” Amy, 34, wrote alongside a series of photos, seemingly from her time on the show. “Also, I stand with the network in this decision!”
source: people.com