Despite the fact that Anna Duggar’s seemingly picture perfect life in Arkansas was turned the wrong way up after her husband Josh Duggar was found guilty of kid pornography, she has stuck by the sex offender’s side since his conviction nearly five years ago despite her family’s objections, Us Weekly has learned exclusively.
“Anna has several members of the family who’ve strongly encouraged her to depart Josh,” a source tells Us Weekly. “It has been very difficult to have those conversations because Anna has at all times been so supportive of Josh, however the family felt that they’d to let her know their thoughts.”
The insider notes that Anna’s family members “are not looking for to lose their relationship along with her, so that they attempt to let her know what they think while also remaining supportive members of the family.”
Her family’s disapproval is just the tip of the iceberg with regards to what Anna has endured since Josh’s 2021 conviction.
“It’s a nightmare for Anna that she can be coping with for a lot of, a few years to come back,” the source says of the scandal’s aftermath. “The one positive thing immediately is that he’s out of the image [while in jail].”
Anna — who shares children Mackynzie, Michael, Marcus, Meredith, Mason, Maryella and Madyson along with her 38-year-old husband— is attempting to concentrate on the positives in her life while Josh serves greater than 12 years in prison.
“Anna has worked very, very hard to get to where she is immediately,” the insider explains. “She will not be living with the Duggars and has begun to establish her own life.” (Anna, 37, was reportedly living on the Duggar compound in Arkansas as recently as last 12 months.)
Anna Duggar and Josh Duggar with six of their seven children. Courtesy of The Duggar Family/Instagram
As Anna has distanced herself from the Duggars, she is “becoming independent and gaining strength,” the source tells Us.
“She has worked very hard to be strong and to remain out of the news and rebuild her life to a level,” the insider adds.
Unlike lots of her in-laws, Anna doesn’t have her own personal social media account, helping to maintain her life as distant from the highlight as possible.
Anna does, nonetheless, periodically post on her dog breeding business Instagram account, Golden Grove Pups.
“Meet Whitaker, Beaumont, and Harrington — three of our handsome little golden guys 🐶💛,” Anna wrote via Instagram in February, showing a video of three puppies that had been adopted and giving fans a rare glimpse at herself in the method.
As fans of 19 Kids and Counting and its spinoff, Counting On, know, Anna married Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar’s eldest child, Josh, in 2008.
The couple went on to welcome six children, before their idyllic looking life got here crashing down in spring 2021. (Anna and Josh’s seventh baby was born in November 2021, just months after his arrest.)
Josh was arrested in April 2021 for receiving and possessing child pornography. While Josh has maintained his innocence, he was found guilty in December of that very same 12 months and sentenced in May 2022 to 151 months in prison. He’s scheduled to be released on December 23, 2032.
“[Anna and Josh’s kids] are her No. 1 priority and that can never change,” a source exclusively told Us in June 2022 following his conviction. “She’s with them on a regular basis. She’s going to face by her husband and she or he’s going to proceed raising their kids to one of the best of her ability.”
Although Anna has stayed silent about her husband’s arrest and prison sentence, emails she sent her brother-in-law Joseph Duggar last month following his arrest for allegedly molesting a 9-year-old girl in 2020 offer a glance into how she’s feeling in regards to the latest Duggar scandal.
“You’ve got our prayers. We love you — nonetheless we may also help, please tell us,” Anna wrote to Joseph, 31, on March 21, in response to letters obtained by Us.
She also warned him, “Just remember, don’t speak about anything legal unless you might be with an attorney. Every thing said in these messages, phone calls and video chats are recorded and turned over to prosecutors.”
Joseph was extradited to Florida last month, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of lewd and lascivious behavior involving molestation of a victim lower than 12 years old and lewd and lascivious behavior conducted by an individual 18 years or older. He was released on a $600,000 bond.
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