The stars of 19 Kids and Counting are preparing themselves for a bombshell documentary, Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets, and fans will have access to watch it. Thanks to their multiple scandals, the Duggar family has been popular on TLC for some time. What started off as a wholesome family show quickly turned sour, all because of their extreme beliefs.
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, along with their 19 children, haven’t been seen together since 19 Kids and Counting went off the air in May 2015. The eldest daughters, Jana Duggar, Jessa Seewald, Jinger Vuolo, Joy-Anna Forsyth, and Jill Duggar tried their hand at a spin-off, Counting On, but after a few more issues, that show was canceled in 2020. Jim Bob and Michelle brought their children up within a strict religious code that’s often referred to as a cult. The influence of their religion guided them to make certain decisions and put them where they are today.
Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets Is Streaming On Amazon Prime On June 2
The Amazon streaming service is gearing up to release Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets as a kick-off to summer. The newest docuseries about the 19 Kids and Counting clan will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Amazon Prime Video is included free with an Amazon Prime subscription. If viewers don’t yet have Amazon Prime, they can sign up for a monthly subscription of $15 or pay yearly at $139.
The Show Is Suitable For Those Ages 16 Or Older
Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets will follow the extreme lows of the Duggar family. Some of Jim Bob and Michelle’s own family members, including Jill and cousin Amy Duggar, will speak out about how they were abused by leaders of the IBLP. The material covered is unsuitable for any minor under 16, as the interviews could be shocking for younger viewers.
The Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets Trailer Is Already Shocking Viewers
It’s clear from the testimony of former IBLP followers that the religious group wanted to achieve “world domination.” The radical organization behind the story is based on The Institute in Basic Life Principles. Bill Gothard founded the IBLP with the purpose of bringing people to Jesus Christ. However, the trailer hints that a more sinister plot was already in motion by the time the 19 Kids and Counting stars joined. What will follow is a shocking in-depth look into the Duggar scandal, culminating with Josh Duggar’s arrest for child porn.
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