Duggar family reacts to Amazon's 'Shiny Happy People' docuseries

Not the Duggar family's finest moment
Fans can't believe what they've learned
The Duggars call the docuseries
Cousin Amy is not having it
Amy says her aunt and uncle are gaslighting Jill
Jill's family doesn't agree with her actions
A sad attempt to smooth things over
'Shiny Happy People'
The Duggar family can't hide their secrets anymore
'19 Kids and Counting' made the Duggars famous
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar loved to preach about their holy ways
The Duggar's show was cancelled when dark secrets were exposed
The Duggars got a new show and tried to make the public forget
Another show cancelled because of Josh Duggar
What else are the Duggars hiding?
Older Duggar children are starting to speak out
'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets'
Exposing Bill Gothard's IBLP
How IBLP negatively impacted the Duggars
'Shiny Happy People' trailer
Jill and cousin Amy spill the beans
Jill wants to be the one to tell her version of the Duggar story
The Duggars were a part of IBLP for as long as Jill can remember
Exposing the problems with Bill Gothard and IBLP
IBLP
Ex-IBLP members speak out in the docuseries
IBLP is
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Not the Duggar family's finest moment

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar are not living their finest moment after the release of the accusatory new docuseries 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets' on Amazon.

Fans can't believe what they've learned

Fans of the show who watched the docuseries were shocked to learn the dark secrets the Duggar family hid behind their perfect-happy-family facade.

"A note from Jim Bob and Michelle"

Among all the controversy, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar released a statement on their family's website duggarfamily.com, to share their thoughts on 'Shiny Happy People', which stars their second eldest daughter Jill (Duggar) Dillard.

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The Duggars call the docuseries "sad"

On June 1st, the Duggars published their statement in which they started off by saying, "The recent "documentary" that talks about our family is sad because in it we see the media and those with ill intentions hurting people we love."

Photo: screenshot 'Shiny Happy People'

"Derogatory" entertainment

Then Mr and Mrs Duggar go on to call the documentary "derogatory" writing, "This "documentary" paints so much and so many in a derogatory and sensationalized way because sadly that's the direction of entertainment these days."

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"It is best to reconcile differences in a private settting"

Jim Bob and Michelle then reflect on the roller coaster ride the family has experienced while being in the public eye, saying, "We have always believed that the best chance to repair damaged relationships, or to reconcile differences, is through love in a private setting."

Cousin Amy is not having it

Duggar cousin Amy King, also featured in 'Shiny Happy People', was obviously upset by her aunt and uncle's attempt to brush off the accusations made in the docuseries. Amy made a TikTok which she also shared on her Instagram page, calling Jim Bob and Michelle out.

Amy says her aunt and uncle are gaslighting Jill

Amy wrote a caption accompanying a video about the family's response saying, "Anyone notice what seems like to me… gaslighting? The "private settings" are what we are speaking up about!"

Photo: screenshot 'Shiny Happy People'

Jill's family doesn't agree with her actions

In the docuseries, Jill Duggar also spoke about how contact with her family has been limited and strained ever since she decided she wanted to do things differently than the rest of the family and speak up about how she'd been wronged.

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A sad attempt to smooth things over

In an attempt to smooth things over, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar finished their statement regarding 'Shiny Happy People' by saying, "We love every member of our family and will continue to do all we can to have a good relationship with each one. Through both the triumphs and the trials, we have clung to our faith all the more and discovered that through the love and grace of Jesus, we find strength, comfort, and purpose."

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'Shiny Happy People'

'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets' is possibly the most explosive and shocking look at the Duggar family and their religion that the public has ever seen.

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The Duggar family can't hide their secrets anymore

The docuseries features some members of the well-known Duggar family, however, not in the reality-tv format that they are best known.

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'19 Kids and Counting' made the Duggars famous

The super-sized Duggar family became popular when TLC picked up on the family and gave them their own show titled '19 Kids & Counting.'

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar loved to preach about their holy ways

Fans loved to tune in and see how a family functioned with that many kids. The show also featured the family's strict religious beliefs, which were in line with the guidelines set by Bill Gothard's Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP).

The Duggar's show was cancelled when dark secrets were exposed

However, the seemingly wholesome family's reality show '19 Kids & Counting' on TLC was cancelled when In Touch magazine released an article about Josh Duggar's sexual abuse scandal.

The Duggars got a new show and tried to make the public forget

The family was quick to rebrand and make another deal with TLC to create another show featuring their adult children called, 'Counting On.'

Another show cancelled because of Josh Duggar

Still, it too was cancelled after just a few seasons when the eldest son Josh Duggar was arrested for possessing illicit images of children.

What else are the Duggars hiding?

Since the revelation of the Duggar family's dark secrets, people have been wondering what other skeletons are hiding in the closet.

Older Duggar children are starting to speak out

Several of the older children, such as Jill Duggar Dillard and Jinger Duggar Vuolo, have begun to speak out about their family, so it was really just a matter of time before a revealing docuseries was unveiled.

'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets'

People magazine was the first to report on this "explosive" new limited series. The media outlet stated that "'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets,' aims to go beneath the surface as it explores the wholesome family's troubling ties to a radical religious organization, the Institute in Basic Life Principles."

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Exposing Bill Gothard's IBLP

According to People, the creators of the docuseries hope to expose Bill Gothard's Institute in Basic Life Principles, which some have equated to a cult.

How IBLP negatively impacted the Duggars

The creators of 'Shiny Happy People' told People, they hoped to show how IBLP "negatively impacted — the once-beloved TLC brood, which has since experienced a series of controversial scandals."

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'Shiny Happy People' trailer

In the trailer for the docuseries, a man claims: "World domination was the goal," regarding the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP), and a woman declares, "The IBLP teachings aren't Christianity. They're something entirely different."

Jill and cousin Amy spill the beans

Jill Duggar Dillard and her husband, Derick Dillard, along with her cousin Amy (Duggar) King, participated in the docuseries and shared their truth.

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Jill wants to be the one to tell her version of the Duggar story

In the docuseries Jill Duggar Dillard says, "There's a story that's going to be told. And I would rather be the one telling it."

The Duggars were a part of IBLP for as long as Jill can remember

Jill, age 32, goes on to reflect on how long her family was involved with Bill Gothard's organization saying, "We were part of IBLP as early as I can remember."

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Exposing the problems with Bill Gothard and IBLP

It is clear that in 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets,' the producers hope to expose the problems with Bill Gothard's organization.

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IBLP "turned every father into a cult leader"

Another man in the documentary even states that IBLP "turned every father into a cult leader and every home into an island."

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Ex-IBLP members speak out in the docuseries

Several people involved with the Institute in Basic Life Principles were interviewed for the docuseries, apart from Jill Duggar Dillard and Amy King. They may not be as famous as the Duggars but they were just as harmed by the teachings of Gothard.

IBLP is "raising little predators"

One woman said that "the institute raises little predators," and another says that being in the organization felt a bit like being in 'Handmaid's Tale.'

"Much bigger than the Duggars"

Despite the link to the Duggar family, the creators of the docuseries told People magazine, "This is much bigger than the Duggars."

Tune in to Prime Video and check it ou!

If you are fascinated by cults and fundamentalist religious groups, you probably don't want to miss 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets.' The series is available on Amazon Prime Video.