Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have spoken and so have their daughters Jill and Jessa. But unfortunately, their son and brother Josh Duggar is yet to go in front of the camera to tell the public his side of the story after reports have surfaced that the reality star sexually abused his sisters and a babysitter when he was in a teenager back in 2002 and 2003.

New Report Suggests Sisters Were Molested By Their Brother Josh And Felt 'Abandoned' By Their Parents

In fact, critics are now saying that he is simply "hiding behind" his parents and sisters as they have tried to gain public sympathy after his decade-old scandal broke the news.

According to the popular gossip blog Celebitchy, fans are simply not buying what the Duggars have to say, as they think it's time TLC pulled the plug on their reality show, 19 Kids & Counting. What's more, they are also criticizing the Duggars for not having Josh participate in their sit-down interview with Megyn Kelly and Fox News on Friday.

One commenter wrote, "He's probably a loose cannon in that they worry he will admit every gory detail. Once something like that is on camera everything the Duggars have done PR-wise to date will look like a masterful plan," along with, "They don't want him talking because they know he won't stick to the script."

Another critic wrote, "Either way TLC is condoning this behavior by not canceling the show. This channel is banned from my house. I'm trying to look up all their sponsors to write to them."

According to Us Weekly on Wednesday, Jessa doesn't want fans to think her brother is a "monster."

"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 Megyn 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."

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