She’s an adult star ready to go public with the story

Oct 2, 2015 00:44 GMT  ·  By

In August this year, reality star and family values activist Josh Duggar was involved in his second huge scandal of 2015, when the Ashley Madison Leak revealed that he had cheated on his wife Anna through the website. A short while later, the first woman to claim she’d been intimate with Duggar emerged.

She was an adult star and her story was quite terrifying: she said Duggar was physically and verbally abusive to her, and that he had acted around her in such a way as to freak her out, to the point of refusing more money to meet with him for a third time.

He’s a “violent monster”

A second woman, also an adult star, is ready to come out of the woodwork with her account of her affair with Duggar, InTouch Weekly reports.

Her identity is not made public in the report, but a source says that her story is very similar to that of Danica Dillon, the first woman to speak out on her connection to the former, now-disgraced TLC star.      

“She had a similar experience - Josh was also rough with her,” the insider says of the second woman, who is expected to go public with her story very soon. “He’s a monster with what he did to these women and the embarrassment he’s caused his family.”

Right now, Josh Duggar is in rehab, after admitting in a statement to cheating on Anna, using the Ashley Madison cheaters website and developing an addiction to X-rated material. Less than 3 months earlier, he had to own up to molesting 5 minor girls when he was a teen, 4 of whom were later revealed to be his sisters.

Another blow for the Duggar brand

The above-mentioned InTouch report might use an unnamed insider as source, but make no mistake about it: there is nothing uncertain about this woman’s decision to go public with her story, which will probably run in the same glossies.

There’s something strange about the timing of the story too, as TLC recently announced that Jill and Jessa Duggar, two of Josh’s sisters (and victims), will be getting their own specials on the network, after the family’s show 19 Kids and Counting was canceled.

InTouch is also the publication that unearthed the details of the old molestation case, through the Freedom of Information Act, and set out to expose the Duggars for sanctimonious hypocrites. It’s almost as if the magazine is timing its blows to the Duggars brand, in the hope that they would get off TV for good.