Duggar family new TLC show rumors: Another Duggar spotted with a camera crew

The Duggar family poses for "19 Kids and Counting" (Facebook/ Duggar family official page)

It looks like the Duggar family will be back on the small screen after all. The stars of the now-cancelled "19 Kids and Counting" were allegedly being followed by a camera crew back in their hometown Arkansas.

Ninth Duggar kid Joy-Anna was spotted with a group of cameramen during her trip to the Harps food store in Springdale. Jim Bob and Michelle's daughter was allegedly shopping for supplies for a party being organized by Sierra Jo Dominguez, who was with her.

Photos from the scene were provided by In Touch Weekly. It is being said that the Duggar family is indeed making a big comeback in the television scene, despite their claims that the conservative Christian family has no new show on the way.

"As of right now, there has been no official, public word from either TLC or the Duggar family regarding the possibility of a new show. Rest assured that if and when an announcement is made, we will share all the details," the Duggars wrote on their official Duggar Family blog.

In the past weeks, there have been rumors going around about the family getting a second shot at a TV show. Jana Duggar was first speculated to get a spinoff. She was allegedly being tailed by a camera crew during her visit to a lumberyard. Not too long ago, there was a report about a "19 Kids and Counting" reboot, which prompted the family to make clarifications.

If the Duggar family indeed has a new show coming, rumors hint that apart from following the massive brood's daily life in Arkansas, parents Jim Bob and Michelle will allegedly be giving relationship advice to viewers.

Fans of "19 Kids and Counting" know how big a deal courtship is to the family and how intimacy is only reserved to married couples. Fans saw several Duggar kids wed and start a family on the show.

There's also the question of whether or not Josh Duggar will be included in the new series, if there will be any.

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