TLC's child sexual abuse special “Breaking the Silence,” which was conceived following the scandal surrounding “19 Kids & Counting” star Josh Duggar, will air Aug. 30 at 10 p.m., the network said Thursday. The one-hour special, which will air
Michelle Duggar and the rest of the 19 Kids and Counting clan had their world's rocked when Josh Duggar's molestation scandal came to light. Their family's hit TLC series was axed after In Touch uncovered police documents revealing that the family's
19 Kids and Counting was cancelled two months after Josh Duggar confessed to sexually molesting his younger sisters. Because his vile actions caused such an outrage, many of his critics likely thought that he would lie low for a while by holing up in
After Josh Duggar, then 14, confessed the truth about fondling his sisters in their sleep to his parents, he asked Jill and Jessa individually for forgiveness. The young women said they had a choice to make, and they chose to forgive him, but it took
After Josh Duggar, then 14, confessed the truth about fondling his sisters in their sleep to his parents, he asked Jill and Jessa individually for forgiveness. The young women said they had a choice to make, and they chose to forgive him, but it took