At this point, there's a good chance that the Duggar family might be back on the small screen. Even though their show 19 Kids & Counting has been temporarily pulled from TLC, the network is yet to make any official announcements on whether or not it will be canceled because of Josh Duggar's sexual molestation scandal. But now that the controversy is in its second week in the headlines, the Duggars might be holding on to their last lifeline.

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According to People Magazine on Friday, Jessa Duggar, who admits to being sexually abused by her brother when he was a teenager back in 2002 and 2003, says that even if they show gets canceled, "life will move on," for both her and her siblings.

She said, "We're not a TV family. We're a family that just happened to be on TV. We always just had the mindset of, this show is just a window of opportunity that God has allowed our family to be on television and to share with other people our lives."

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She added: "We do love our film crew. They're like family to us. We'll see. We'll see what life brings. We don't know at this point."

According to Us Weekly on Wednesday, Jessa defened her brother Josh in her interview with Fox News host Megyn Kelly.

"I do want to speak up in his defense against people who are calling him a child molester or a pedophile or a rapist, some people are saying," Jessa told Kelly. "I'm like, 'That is so overboard and a lie really.' I mean people get mad at me for saying that, but I can say this because I was one of the victims."