Duggar Family News: Family Uncomfortable with Josh Duggar’s Presence? Will He Stay Away from His Family?
As per new reports, Josh Duggar's siblings don't look very happy about having him in their house. Even though he is trying to put the infidelity episode behind and lead a normal life, it appears that his sex scandal escapades are here to stay.
"It was very difficult, and we cried a lot of tears, and I feel like it was especially difficult for me just because I had spoken out for Josh and stood up for him, and then there was another whole wave of things that came through, and some things were exposed about his personal life now, what he was currently involved in," Josh's sister Jessa Duggar said in the "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" show. Reports indicate that Jessa Duggar was one of the siblings that Josh admittedly molested when they were growing up.
Josh Duggar's sex scandal has affected not only him but also the family and their reputation. Not only that, his acknowledgment of molesting five girls when he was a teenager took away his job and also the Duggar family reality show, which was cancelled soon after the sex scandal surfaced. Not only that, Anna Duggar revealed that her husband, Josh, is addicted to porn and was sent to rehab by his family.
Recent reports also suggest that Josh Duggar is not welcomed in his house anymore and that his parents, Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar, have been around for him to start his life afresh.
He was also spotted at McDonald's Farm in Tennessee playing mini golf. Reports indicate that the families of young girls were not very comfortable seeing Josh Duggar in the area. "Three families with young girls were unhappy Josh was so close to them and left the golf course when they saw him and Jim Bob. The parents were not comfortable," an unnamed source revealed.
"The staff tried to be as polite as possible to the angry parents, but it seemed there was little they could do to stop Josh from being a customer," the insider added on. "I don't know if Josh and Jim Bob were aware of the problems their presence was causing at the mini-golf course."