'Jill & Jessa: Counting On' News: Duggar Family Starts Campaign To Bring Show Back?

Following claims that TLC is no longer keen on hosting the Duggars for a new season, the Duggar family has reportedly launched a new social media campaign to prevent "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" from being axed by the TV network.

Their previous show, "19 Kids & Counting," enjoyed its popularity until it got cancelled last summer because of the multiple sex scandals that Josh Duggar got involved in. TLC decided to pull the show off from air after Josh Duggar confessed molesting minors and cheating on Anna with an Ashley Madison account.

Based on reports, TLC executives are now thinking of cancelling the reality television show due to lack of new content and entertaining storyline. The TV network is reportedly having issues with advertisers who have been pulling their advertisements from the show, simply because they do not want their products to be associated with the Duggar Family in any way.

Now, the scandalized reality TV stars are said to be working to salvage the show by letting its producers know that "Jill and Jessa: Counting On" is still loved by viewers. The family launched a new hashtag campaign called "Bringtheduggarsback with the hope that it would go viral, but the campaign reportedly missed the mark.

Recently, Jill Dillard and John-David tried to inject some interesting content in the show as Jill revealed that the Dillards were looking for Derick's biological grandmother.

"Jill and Jessa: Counting On" follows the new lives of sisters Jill and Jessa as mothers and wives. This gives fans of the show something to look forward to.