Seeing the positives. Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo opened up exclusively to Us Weekly about their upcoming book, during which they don’t hold back about both the good and bad times.In 2015, the family was tested as Josh Duggar made headlines after multiple girls came forward and claimed he molested them when he was 14.
Shortly after, he admitted publicly that he had cheated on his wife and went to rehab.The family’s response played out on Counting On, the 19 Kids and Counting spinoff.“Walking through that that season, it was one of the hardest times of our lives,” Jinger, 27, told Us, noting that it was in times like those when she found out who her true friends were. “It’s in those times where it’s not popular to be your friend, seeing
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