Josh Duggar’s Stint in Rehab Won’t Stop Disgusted Wife Anna From Divorcing Him

By Precy Dumlao
Josh and Anna Duggar
Josh and Anna Duggar during happier times. Facebook page

Though Anna Duggar, the wife of fallen reality TV star Josh Duggar, had previously stated she would stick to her marriage despite the very public exposure of her husband's infidelity, Hollywood Life reports that this is now no longer the case and that she is ready to throw in the towel.

Josh, the eldest offspring in the Duggar family and son to Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar became famous through the TLC reality show 19 Kids and Counting. The show was heralded as a program that promotes very high moral standards and Christian values, but has taken a serious tumble since Josh's name became entangled in the Ashley Madison data breach.

Nevertheless, the Duggar drama did not end there, with hackers outing Josh Duggar's credit card transactions from the adultery-themed website. Porn star Danica Dillon has recently come forward, revealing that Josh had paid thousands of dollars to have sex with her.

Another alleged porn star has likewise come forward admitting the same sexual encounter with the former star of the defunct reality TV show 19 Kids and Counting. The revelations have filled Anna with disgust and has made her seriously wonder whether holding on to the marriage is still a viable option.

In the meantime, as Josh languishes in rehab at a religious facility, Radar Online reveals that not only is Anna seriously considering a divorce, but that her family is planning to step in to make sure that this separation certainly takes place.

The Keller family, led by Anna's brother Daniel, is bent on preventing any kind of reconciliation from happening between Anna and the eldest son of Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar.

The Duggars of the 19 Kids and Counting fame have made no secret of the fact that they are all for restoration and healing, and that they will do everything possible to save marriages in their family. The Duggars have held on to this stance, especially now that Josh and Anna's four young children are starting to wonder where their father is.

But with Anna out of the Duggar territory in Arkansas and back in the arms of the Keller family, things might take an opposite turn. Radar Online reports that Daniel has been very public about his hatred for his brother-in-law and that he will stop at nothing to get "that pig out of the family."

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