Just days before the Josh Duggar molestation story broke, his wife Anna Duggar posted a cryptic tweet saying that “I forgive you” are the three most beautiful words in the English language.
The unexplained post led many to believe that Anna Duggar was aware that the news of her husband’s past was about to go public.
“Looks like someone knew this story was going to break, and was getting out ahead of it,” one person commented on the tweet.
Since the news that Josh Duggar admitted to inappropriately touching young girls when he was 14 made international headlines, the Duggar's TLC show “19 Kids and Counting” has been pulled from the air and Josh Duggar has lost his job. Anna Duggar has
posted no tweets since May 19.
In a Facebook statement about the situation, Anna Duggar said that her husband told her about what happened two years before they were married. He is someone “who had gone down a wrong path and had humbled himself before God and those whom he had offended. Someone who had received the help needed to change the direction of his life and do what is right," she wrote.
Despite the Duggar family’s stance supporting Josh, the media and online community have speculated that the family doesn’t completely accept what happened.
The Inquisitr reported that many have wondered why Josh Duggar and his family weren’t part of the recent nuptials between his sister Jill Duggar and her new husband Derick Dillard.
“We all thought it was odd that basically everyone of Josh’s family served in some position but he was left out,” an inside source told the newspaper. “But no one made a big deal about it. Now it’s making more sense why they wouldn’t want him up there, standing at the altar next to them.”
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