Anna Duggar gives husband Josh Duggar the best Christmas gift after a series of cheating scandals

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Looks like the Duggars are keeping it together as Anna has decided to forgive her husband despite the shocking scandals revealed to her publicly this year.

According to Hollywood Life, Anna Duggar has decided not to divorce her husband and will give him a second chance. Josh is still in the rehab facility in Rockford, Illinois for his pornography and sex addiction and reports have confirmed that their family plane was photographed sitting on the runway.

Earlier this year, the Duggars were rocked by a series of sexual scandals after Josh admitted he molested five teenage girls including two of his sisters when he was still 15 to 16 years old. Moreover, it was also revealed that he is one of Ashley Madison's top clients. Two adult film stars immediately came forward and claimed they slept with Josh for money, as reported by Inquistr

Anna Duggar compares her husband's infidelity to the process of giving birth. She said it felt like she was in labor for days. In a report published from Daily Mail UK, Anna recounts the pain to her sister in law, Jessa Seewald, saying, "When you're in labor, you just make it through the next contraction and go on. I think there's been a lot of that lately, of just taking the next step and going on."

Anna has spoken about the pain publicly but vowed that she was going to try to work their marriage together with her husband. Anna, whose Christian upbringing is a major compass in her life, said she felt incredibly betrayed by her husband's indiscretions, but insists she made a vow to God and her husband to remain with each other "for better or for worse." Anna believes that divorce goes against her faith.

Anna and Josh Duggar are reality TV stars from "19 and Counting", a TLC show which was cancelled only this year right after the news of the sexual scandals broke out. 

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