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The latest Duggar family news has fans shocked that the former cast members of “19 Kids and Counting” are thinking they would have a corner on the clothing market. Fans of fashion will pay big money for Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and even Christian Dior, but $20 for a Duggar t-shirt with the family namesake is definitely not a big sale. According to the Inquistr on Saturday, the family has started a company called the Duggar Studio and there are shirts for fans to buy.
This is the latest way that the Duggar family is looking for cash after their reality show was cancelled. Trying to make up for the $25 million that was taken away after allegations that one of the cast members had committed sexual acts against a minor and that two of the minors

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