'19 Kids and Counting' returning? Duggar sisters, Anna spotted filming

The Duggar family (Facebook/ Duggar family official page)

"19 Kids and Counting" was one reality series that garnered a solid fanbase until the show had to be cancelled because of the scandal faced by one of the members of the Duggar clan. However, reports now state that TLC may be giving the show another chance.

The Duggar-based reality series just wrapped up its three-part miniseries starring the Duggar sisters, Jill and Jessa. After having a positive reception, the network reportedly picked up the original show for another run. According to The Hollywood Gossip, cameras were spotted filming the Duggar family and film locations included a thrift store and a lumberyard.

The news portal also gathered that the lumberyard owner said John-David sent a list of materials needed for a tree house. If the show is confirmed to return, fans would probably see the Duggars working on a construction project.

The report went on to mention that 26-year-old Jana will be the focus of the show's revival. Jana, who is still single, will reportedly talk about her relationship status. Her younger sisters are now married, but she remains to be single.

Jana was once reportedly linked to Christian football star, Tim Tebow, although a courtship was not confirmed, Design&Trend reported.

Meanwhile, KoreaPortal also gathered that Josh's wife, Anna, will make a comeback. However, she will be on her own and without her husband. Anna was also spotted filming together with the other Duggar girls in the thrift store.

Fans won't be the only ones who will rejoice at the news of the show getting a revival. The Duggar family will be most excited because they have always wanted to be on TV, according to a source who told People last year.

The source revealed that the Christian family was "heartbroken" when they lost the show. The source also said that the family would "want to return to TV because they truly believe it was part of God's plan for them to spread the word about their faith."

 

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