'Jill & Jessa: Counting On' news: Josh Duggar's infidelity scandal 'felt like a bad dream' to Anna

Josh and Anna Duggar Instagram/ joshduggar

It seems like Anna Duggar will not allow anything to end her marriage.

In her interview in the second episode of "Jill & Jessa: Counting On," Anna talked about the horrifying ordeal that she and her husband Josh experienced this year.

"I knew about this long before it hit the press," Anna said when asked about her reaction when the child molestation scandal hit the press.

The mother of four explained that her husband already told him about his inappropriate behavior toward five young women, including some of his sisters, when he was a teenager. She said that Josh already opened up about it and was able to tell a "very detailed and very honest" story when she and parents first visited the Duggars in their Arkansas home before they got married.

But just when she thought that the worst was through, another scandal hit their marriage. This time, the 27-year-old was unprepared to hear the news that her husband was cheating on her while pregnant with their youngest child.

"It felt like a bad dream," Anna said while fighting back tears. "It's such a betrayal for a spouse what we're walking through and it was hard."

However, Anna admitted that she did not want to act on the situation based on how she was feeling at that time because she believed that she would "turn a mess into a disaster." So instead of acting on impulse, she just turned to God to help her figure out her next move.

When asked about her plans for marriage, Anna said, "In my heart, when I got married, I vowed to God first and then to Joshua, 'For better or for worse. 'Til death do we part.'"

Josh was admitted to a treatment facility to help him deal with his sex addiction after admitting his infidelity. But recent reports claim that the eldest Duggar child is now on his way home to his family to celebrate the holidays together.

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