Jill Duggarās husband Derick Dillard is spilling some serious tea about how Jill and Jessa: Counting On was nothing more than a rebranding by TLC after the network cancelled 19 Kids and Counting in 2015 following eldest son Josh Duggarās confession to molesting four of his sisters. The 32-year-old ā who has been married to Jill since 2014 ā had plenty to say on Twitter, including how they werenāt paid for their spinoff show.
Derick responded to several Twitter chains discussing the cancellation of 19 Kids and how the spinoff about the older Duggar children isnāt even in their control. When a user named Tamera wrote, āIf you cancel one show cancel all. Why should Jessa and Ben or John an abbie suffer. Thatās my point Josh and his parents have nothing to do with the other kids. Leave their show alone. Josh was already removed from the original show. Counting On doesnāt even talk about him.ā Derick was quick to respond, āItās the parentsā show, you know that, right?ā about Counting On.
When Tamara then tweeted, āJosh is grown. Heās responsible for his actions not his parents siblings anyone,ā Derick hit back that it wasnāt just Joshās molestation scandal that allegedly caused 19 Kids to be axed. āThen why was 19K&C cancelled if it wasnāt related to them?ā Derick responded about how family patriarch Jim-Bob and wife Michelle Duggar allegedly still have control over the current Duggar TLC shows. He then went on to call Counting On nothing more than a rebranding, and alleged that Jim-Bob was the one receiving payments for the show instead of his daughters and sons-in-law.
When a fan named Carolyn jumped in to tell Derick, āI get your point. To me it seemed to be a rebranding. Early on you saw very little of JB and Michelle and little by little they were getting more air time. The focus should have been on the older kids and leave the parents out of it,ā about Counting On. Derick said she hit the nail on the head, and claimed that he and Jill were āthreatenedā when they pushed back about Jillās parents involvement.
āYes, thatās exactly what they called it ā a rebranding. Same business structure as 19K&C (I.e., one person makes the decisions for all and one person got paid) but it would be ārebrandedā to make people think it was different. We pushed back often, and we were threatened often,ā he responded. Derick then pointed out, āIf youāll notice, we refused to go to the photo shoot for the intro of the show, āJill & Jessa: counting onā Thatās why we werenāt in the intro, but had to do the shows. Finally, we called their bluff and quit. Will explain more later in a different context.ā
When another user said that they thought that Joshās molestation scandal was handled āwellā by TLC and Joshās parents, Derick fired back, āHow do you know how it was handled? It was not handled well. The public was deceived. Their plan worked. And we were told to keep filming and keep our mouths shut. We called their bluff and left.ā
The same fan hit back claiming it was Derick and Jillās decision to leave Counting On and they should let the other Duggar siblings who stayed with the show ābe.ā Thatās when Derick responded, āHow do you know theyāre not trying to leave? They didnāt know what we knew when we knew it. As Iāve said before, we were told to not talk to the others about what we learned. And based on our history, I donāt know what scare tactics are used on the others to keep them compliant.ā