"19 Kids and Counting" spinoff "Counting On" will reportedly unveil details about Josh Duggar's sexual molestation and cheating scandal.
A few months back, the once hit TLC reality TV show was cancelled by the network after Duggar confessed to sexually molesting five young girls when he was still a teenager.
Few weeks passed and Duggar once again admitted that he has two paid accounts on the extramarital website Ashley Madison.
At that time, advertisers started pulling out of the show, and TLC ultimately decided to no longer air the show's already filmed episodes.
Meanwhile, the network decided to tap Jessa Seewald and Jill Dillard to star in their own reality TV show spinoff next month, according to Inquisitr.
In the teaser released by the network, Jessa and Jill both said one-liner statements regarding their brother's scandal.
Duggar's wife Anna also revealed that she was devastated to find out about everything her husband did behind her back.
In other news, Duggar's father Jim Bob was slammed by fans for being hypocritical.
On the Duggar family blog, Jim Bob advised young fathers to make sure that there are no sensual contents in their homes especially if they have children.
However, fans claimed that Jim Bob was giving an unsolicited advice because although his home didn't have any sensitive materials, Duggar didn't grow up to be become the best Christian that he's supposed to be.
"Start protecting your family by removing books, magazines, television or internet that have wordly or sensual content," he wrote.
"Counting On" will premiere on TLC on Dec. 3.