'Counting On' canceled or renewed? Some hints reveal the show's future

Jana Duggar, Jill Dillard, Jessa Seewald, Joy Forsyth, and Jinger Vuolo star on the TLC show, "Counting On" Duggar Family Blog

It has been six weeks since "Counting On" last aired, and fans are getting worried that the docuseries will get axed. However, there are some hints leading to the possible renewal of the show.

Jinger Vuolo's mother-in-law, Diana Vuolo, recently posted a Facebook video where she mentions that her son Jeremy will be attending an event that will be filmed. Fans are aware that the couple has been working with Diana's charity SWAN 4 KIDS. The organization helps children with parents who have a history of incarceration pay.

Fans take this as a hint that the charitable activity of Jeremy and Jinger will be included in "Counting On." This may also mean that the show will be renewed. The deletion of the said video even fuels the speculation of the show's renewal since it may indicate that the family does not want to leak the information.

Aside from that, the show's photography director, John Rotan, visited the Duggars in their home during their Thanksgiving celebration. His visit allegedly was aimed to get some shots of the family event, which will be part of the series. Rotan also communicated with Amy Duggar online to talk about the Thanksgiving dinner.

The family's Thanksgiving celebration was controversial because of the presence of Josh Duggar. Many also wondered why Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth were not part of the family gathering. It once again sparked the rumor that Joy-Anna got pregnant before her wedding. Fans are saying that the Duggars are hiding Joy-Anna to avoid talks about her baby bump, which is bigger than its age that they claim.

However, there are only speculations about the show's renewal, and nothing is confirmed yet. In the Duggar Family blog, they revealed that they contacted TLC, but there are no announcements about the fate of the show yet. The post also promised that once there is news to give, they will immediately update the blog.

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