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'No remorse' from Josh Duggar, says source

Josh Duggar was reportedly not remorseful of being unfaithful to his wife, Anna.

According to a source that told ET Online, Duggar doesn't feel regretful of his actions, referring to his previous reaction when he was first accused of child molestations, including a few of his sisters. "He is not the person everyone thought they knew," the source added.

The public has recently been flooded by the former "19 Kids and Counting" star's apology, when he confessed he is cheating on his wife by viewing pornography. Multiple social media accounts have surfaced that allegedly belong to this Duggar, which he used for his "indiscretions."

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The source said that there might even be a number of mistresses to come forward since the eldest Duggar travels a lot for "work." "Anna didn't check up on Josh because she trusted him," the source added. According to the informer, Anna just cried when she found out.

Josh Duggar is still in treatment for his confessed sex addiction, and has not been seen recently in public. Loyal followers of the Duggars are waiting for Josh Duggar's official statement, after Danica Dillon, a porn star, spoke to ET and claimed Josh paid her for sex twice.

The whole Duggar family was also affected by Josh's actions. Their show 19 Kids and Counting that began in 2008 had been axed by TLC, when the first news of molestations against Josh surfaced. Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar still thanked the network for a "wonderful" decade it has been.

Besides losing the show, family members claim that people are randomly asking them about the issue. According to Dillon King, the new husband of Josh's cousin Amy Duggar, a few people have come up and asked him if Josh owns the Twitter accounts they saw that are full of tweets about pornography.

Still, the family sought forgiveness for Josh's actions, especially from Anna. Their pastor even said at last Sunday's service that "We're for forgiveness. There is no judgment here."

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