'19 Kids and Counting' Duggar family keeps fans updated via social media

The Duggar family in TLC's '19 Kids and Counting.' (Facebook/ Duggar family official page)

The Duggar family is sticking with one another and is still giving their loyal fans updates about their life through social media after their show, "19 Kids and Counting," was cancelled by TLC last month. Among their social media accounts, the family's official Facebook page has the most activity in the recent weeks, and fans expressed their happiness over the fact that they can still get a glimpse of the family's life after their show's cancellation. 

On July 23, Jim Bob posted nine new photos of him bonding with the younger boys at the Oshkosh Airshow. 

"Thousands of people and planes here," he wrote. "James, Justin and Jackson even got to fly in an experimental plane." 

The family also posted a picture of Jessa, who is currently pregnant with her first child with husband Ben Seewald. In the photo uploaded on Tuesday, July 28, the mother-to-be is wearing a ruffled blue apron which says "Mrs. Seewald" on it, with her hands forming a heart on her baby bump. The photo was captioned, "We are so excited that there's a sweet little grandbaby in the oven!" 

On July 29, the Duggars revealed who the appointed hairdresser in their family is — Jinger. Michelle posted a black and white collage of Jinger giving haircuts and wrote, "The number of haircuts around here are countless! But, Jinger sure does a great job!" 

Meanwhile, the family continues to be hounded by other rumors as new reports claim that the Duggar family is facing financial difficulty after their show was cancelled. According to Life & Style, branding expert and Strategic Vision CEO David Johnson said that due to the cancellation, the Duggars could be "losing more than $25 million or more a year" with their show, royalties, sponsorships and speaking engagements ending. 

The family has not issued a comment about the reports as of the moment. 

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