Duggar family news: Josh and Anna Duggar enjoy holidays in Florida

Josh and Anna Duggar (leftmost) pose with the Keller family in this Christmas photo. (PHOTO: Instagram/Davidncil)

Josh and Anna Duggar have been keeping a really low profile ever since Josh was exposed in two different scandals several years ago. However, "19 Kids and Counting" fans are still keeping their eyes out for the couple, and they were spotted enjoying a low-key Christmas celebration in Florida with Anna's side of the family.

Some photos surfaced online of Josh and Anna looking happy and relaxed as the Christian couple posed for a family photo with their five kids and several members of the Keller family. Their youngest son, Mason, was seated on his grandmother's lap with his hand covering his face. Their other kids Mackenzie, Michael, Meredith, and Marcus were all scattered around with their cousins.

"Merry Christmas! Great to have so many from our family together for Christmas IN Florida! @susanna_keller @annaduggar@davidncil," the caption read.

In another photo, Josh and Anna took baby Mason along on a triple date with Anna's sisters and their husbands. Many fans were thrilled to see the couple do well, especially after everything they have been through. "So good to see Josh and Anna, and Anna looking so great and happy! A merry Christmas to you all!" a fan wrote.

"I met you and Josh at the Duggar home for church when you were expecting Mackenzie! You both were so kind! You still have your beautiful smile! Merry Christmas all!!" another added.

It was in May 2015 when In Touch Weekly first reported that Josh molested several underage girls when he was still a teenager, including his sisters Jill and Jessa. The family forgave him despite this transgression, but soon after, Josh was rocked by another scandal when he was exposed as the owner of paid accounts on the cheating website Ashley Madison. Josh later confessed to his hypocrisy and checked himself into rehab. Through it all, Anna remained faithfully by his side.

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