• Jill Duggar Dillard and Jessa Duggar Seewald will return with a new show.

Jill Duggar Dillard and Jessa Duggar Seewald will return with a new show. (Photo : Instagram/Jill Duggar)

"19 Kids and Counting" alums have reportedly forgiven Josh Duggar for his recent misconducts.

A few months ago, Duggar confessed to sexually molesting five young girls when he was still a teenager. Two of the five young girls were his sisters Jessa and Jill.

The Duggar patriarch also admitted that he has two active accounts on the extramarital affair website Ashley Madison. Adult porn star Danica Dillon also claimed that Duggar sexually assaulted her.

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Following these reports, Duggar entered Reformers Unanimous, a rehabilitation center where he received help.

Just recently, it was revealed that Duggar left rehab to be with his family on Thanksgiving. It is unclear if he will still return to the facility afterwards because his program won't end until February 2016.

Meanwhile, the Duggars no longer want to be involved in any huge issue because it has cost them their TLC show.

According to Hollywood Take, the Duggar family has been having some financial problems especially after "19 Kids and Counting" was cancelled.

Now, Jessa, Jill and their respective families will star in a spinoff called "Counting On," and their parents are reportedly pressuring them to help with their finances.

In other news, the publication revealed that Jessa and Jill are not yet ready to forgive their brother for sexually molesting them.

No matter how many times Michelle and Jim Bob encourage them to forgive, the sisters are still not over the shame that their brother put them through recently.

With this, fans believe that there's no chance Jessa and Jill will let their brother appear even in one scene from their upcoming show.

"Counting On" will premiere on TLC next month.