Josh Duggar seems to be having less and less people siding with him in the wake of his cheating scandal.
According to a news article, even Josh's family is allegedly not ready to forgive him yet after he was outed as a client of Ashley Madison, a dating website that caters to those willing to cheat on their partners.
A source inside the Duggar family reportedly dished out on how they feel about Josh Duggar's latest scandal.
"It is going to take a long time before we forgive," the insider told ET Online, as quoted in a news article. "In the long term, eventually, we will forgive, it will be in our best interest to forgive. Won't happen soon. Won't happen fast."
"Just because we forgive doesn't mean we trust ever again. We are still extremely upset. We are all still hurt. Josh is still in rehab, nobody is warm and fuzzy to him yet. It still feels like he is a stranger," the source added.
Amid news of the "19 Kids and Counting" family being extremely upset of Josh Duggar's cheating scandal, do they approve of the idea of Anna Duggar filing for divorce?
It may be hard to believe. After all, the Duggars come from a very conservative Christian background that discourages divorce, especially since Josh and Anna have four children together, the youngest of whom is not even a year old.
Unlike the Duggars, fans have been more vocal in airing out their sentiments about the issue. In fact, there are some who have been making news themselves because of their opinions, just like Georgia mom Jessica Krammes Kirkland.
"Anna Duggar is in the worst position she could possibly be in right now," Kirkland said in a Facebook status, as quoted by Yahoo. "Anna Duggar was crippled by her parents by receiving no education, having no work experience (or life experience, for that matter) and then was shackled to this loser because his family was famous in their religious circle."
"She lived up to the standard that men set for her of being chaste and Godly and in return, the man who demanded this of her sought women who were the opposite," Kirkland continued. "'Be this,' they told her. She was. It wasn't enough."