'Jill and Jessa: Counting On' season 2 updates: Jill and Jessa's siblings to showcase their own talents

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The Duggar daughters are back in an all-new season of "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" this week on TLC.

Cameras will once again follow the lives of Jill Duggar-Dillard and Jessa Duggar-Seewald as they face more milestones with their husbands and kids. But this time, other family members are expected to appear on the show more often in season 2.

According to the description written on their family blog, Jill and her husband Derick will remain in Central America with their son David Israel as they continue their missionary work while Jessa and her husband Ben deal with their new life as young parents to baby Spurgeon.

Jill and Jessa's siblings will also have a share of the spotlight. "Jana, Jinger, Joy Anna, John David, Josiah and Joseph continue to explore their own talents and passions, and the sisters take a much needed girls' trip with sister-in-law Anna," the blog post reads.

The close-knit family became popular because of their show "19 Kids and Counting," which was pulled off the air after the family was rocked with the child molestation scandal involving the eldest son Josh. He was later on involved in another controversy after admitting that he cheated on his wife Anna.

During the promo tour for the upcoming "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" season 2, Jessa told "Good Morning America" on Monday that the scandals almost made them uninterested in documenting their lives.

"But as we were talking together as siblings, we're like, 'You know what? If we can encourage even one other person out there who's struggling, then that needs to be our goal.' We've had a lot of healing in our family these past few months and we're ready to move forward and share our lives."

"Jill and Jessa: Counting On" season 2 premieres on TLC today, March 15.

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