Duggar family update: Anna Duggar spotted all smiles during event

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Anna Duggar has been through a lot in her life ever since the Josh Duggar scandal broke out, but a latest photo of her shows she's totally fine.

Last Friday, Oct. 30, Anna was spotted with her smiles during an event she and Josh's cousin Amy (Duggar) King attended, Entertainment Tonight reported.

Amy posted a photo of her with Anna on Instagram bearing the caption: "Any negative comments will be deleted, just try me. She's beautiful!"

ET talked to Amy to ask about the event, which according to her was an annual fundraising event by Family Choices, an organization dedicated to conservative family planning that family members always go to.

Amy even described Anna to be looking lovely and having a great time at the event. 

Since her husband's scandal, Anna meant to maintain a life away from the spotlight. Married since 2008, Anna has not seen her husband since he attended treatment in August for his sexual problems.

While things are not looking good with Anna and Josh's marriage, Duggar patriarch Jim Bob may just do whatever it takes just to keep the family sticking together.

An exclusive report from Hollywood Life stated that Jim Bob has offered Anna a house just so she wouldn't leave his son.

It was reported that Jim Bob would do just about anything just to keep the family from crumbling as an Anna–Josh split could mean disaster for the entire family.

"This is more than just about saving their marriage, in Jim Bob's eyes, he's fighting to save the entire family. If Anna leaves Josh it will be the nail in his coffin for Josh and the rest of the family," the source revealed to Hollywood Life.

According to the source, the big house Jim Bob offered did not impress Anna and the source reportedly said, "She simply can't be bought."

 

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