TLC won't air Amy Duggar-Dillon King wedding; couple sets up YouTube channel

Amy Duggar with her fiancé Dillon King.(Instagram/Amy Duggar)

It looks like the wedding of Amy Duggar and her fiancé Dillon King will not be shown on television after all.

According to In Touch Weekly, the news was revealed by King himself on his Instagram account (@kingdillpickle), but for reasons unknown, he took down his post shortly after.

He reportedly wrote, "TLC called us yesterday stating they have decided that they will NOT be filming our wedding and they are 'glad they got to work with us.' So, Amy and myself apologise that we will not be able to share our special day with you all on the TLC network."

King encouraged people to "voice their opinion" regarding the matter.

TLC earlier cancelled the Duggars' show "19 Kids and Counting" two months after news broke out that eldest Duggar son Josh molested five underage girls when he was 14 years old, including his sisters Jill Dillard and Jessa Seewald.

He has apologised for his actions since then, while his wife Anna, parents Jim Bob and Michelle, as well as the rest of the Duggar family firmly stood by his side.

Because of the show's cancellation, TLC will not be able to monitor Jessa's first pregnancy. The network was also not able to show the birth of Josh's fourth child, Meredith Grace.

While it looks like Amy's wedding will not be aired as well, she and Dillon have started a YouTube channel so that fans can still be up to date with their wedding plans.

"YouTube channel has been started," King wrote on Instagram. "Be sure to go subscribe for upcoming videos, updates and crazy stuff that will only be posted on the channel."