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Tony Brueski

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In July of 2015, they canceled Nineteen Kids and Counting officially. And then the same year, within months, they greenlit Counting On, a spinoff featuring the rest of the Duggar children, because why not profit from other people's suffering in hell?

Tony Brueski
APR 5, 2026Stephanie Soo

How A Cheating Site Exposed The Evil “Perfect Son” From TLC’s 19 Kids & Counting Duggar Family

  • Jim Bob Duggar maintained absolute financial control - he allegedly negotiated TLC contracts and withheld earnings from his adult married children without their consent to ensure continued dependency on the family compound

    Derick Dillard has publicly alleged that Jim Bob negotiated their television contracts, controlled the payments, and collected money earned by his adult married children without their knowledge or meaningful consent.

    Tony Brueski
  • The IBLP doctrine enforces systemic submission - former members and analysts describe Michelle Duggar’s soft, childlike voice not as a quirk, but as a trained affect of internalized submission common in high-control religious environments

    It's a trained presentation. The yielding affect of a woman who has fully internalized the doctrine of submission.

    Tony Brueski
  • TLC prioritized revenue over ethical accountability - the network greenlit the spinoff 'Counting On' just months after canceling the original show due to Josh Duggar’s history of abuse, effectively rebranding the scandal to maintain a continuous revenue stream

    In July of 2015, they canceled Nineteen Kids and Counting officially. And then the same year, within months, they greenlit Counting On, a spinoff featuring the rest of the Duggar children, because why not profit from other people's suffering in hell?

    Tony Brueski