Many critics have condemned Josh Duggar's alleged acts in the wake of his two controveries that made the news a few months apart.
Amid all the tongue-lashing and pointing fingers at his parents, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, for purportedly not properly addressing his teenage mistake of molesting five minors including some of his sisters, one person who seemed to absorb the weight of the whole fiasco was his wife, Anna Duggar.
It must be noted that Anna Duggar has just given birth to her and Josh's fourth baby last July, a few months after news about his molestation accusations first came out, and just before the former "19 Kids and Counting" star was outed as an Ashley Madison client.
How is Josh Duggar's wife coping with her husband's cheating amid acting as a single parent to their two-month-old baby and three other children, all of whom are five years old or less?
"These new allegations have made her feel disgusting," an insider told Life & Style magazine, as quoted by Hollywood Life in their news report. "Anna is a loving woman and a devout Christian, but given what Josh has done, no one would be surprised if she decided she never wanted to see her again."
Though their youngest is still a baby, the older kids of Josh and Anna Duggar may have purportedly been sensing that something's not right in their household.
"The kids have begun to question where Daddy is. But he wasn't around that much, so it's not that unusual," the source added.
According to news reports, Anna Duggar has been receiving a ton of support from Josh's family, including Jill and Jessa who have previously admitted that they were among their eldest brother's molestation victims.
"Blood is thicker than water" may not apply to Jill and Jessa on Josh's cheating scandal, as the two sisters are also married and can identify with Anna as a wife.
Just like Anna, Jill has just given birth to her baby with Derick Dillard, while Jessa is due to give birth to her baby with Ben Seewald on November, as repoted by People.