Out: Josh Duggar has reportedly left his faith-based rehab facility after six months of treatment
Sources close to the former reality star, say he's left his Christian treatment center in Illinois
News comes just hours after his siblings Jessa, Jana, Jinger, and four other adult Duggar children spoke about life after Josh's adultery scandal
Josh, 28, admitted to adultery and a porn addiction after it was revealed that he had an Ashley Madison account last year
The siblings all agree that they've found it in their hearts to forgive him, though they add that trust will take a while to rebuild
According to Entertainment Tonight a source close to the disgraced reality star, 28, said that he has been 'out for a few days', although it is not currently known whether he has returned home to be with his wife Anna and their kids in Arkansas, or whether he is staying elsewhere following his exit from the Illinois-based facility.
The news comes less than seven months after it was revealed that Josh had cheated on his wife by paying for a 'guaranteed' affair on adultery website Ashley Madison, and just days after a preview clip for the family's upcoming TLC reality series showed Anna loading her bags into the car on the way to visit Josh at the rehab facility, where he had been staying since August.
In the clip, Anna also spoke about her recent troubles, saying: 'I don't know what I'm stepping into. I don't know how to handle each situation.
'It's not anything I ever would have thought I would walk through. Just do the next right thing. Have the ne
xt right response for the next 15 minutes.'
And while Josh's treatment at the facility may well be over, it seems it may take more time for the rest of his family to fully come to terms with his actions - and for him to be accepted back into the tight-knit Duggar fold.
In a recent interview with People, the older Duggar children insist that they've already forgiven their big brother, however admit that they have yet to build up the same level of trust that they once shared with their sibliing.
Waiting at home? It is not currently know whether Josh has returned to Arkansas to be with his wife Anna, pictured in a preview clip for the family's new reality series, or whether he is staying elsewhere
Big day: In a preview clip for the Duggar's new TLC show, Anna appears to be going to visit Josh with daughter Meredith after packing her bags and loading them into a car
Moving on: The rehab facility where Josh was staying, Reformers Anonymous, requires participants to take part in 'Bible readings, prayers and manual labor'
Jessa, 23, her husband Ben Seewald, 20, Jana, 26, John, 26, Jinger, 22, Joseph, 21, Josiah, 19, and Joy Anna, 18, all shared their feelings on the family drama with People, explaining how their faith gave them the courage to forgive — even if they don't exactly trust the philanderer and alleged child molester.
'I definitely have forgiven Josh. It is a process, though, that you have to work through in your heart,' Jessa said. 'And trust is not quickly rebuilt. It is something that takes a while. We love him very much, though, and we are very hopeful for the future.'
Her husband Ben, with whom she welcomed four-month old baby Spurgeon Elliot last year, echoed his wife's sentiment.
'I love Josh and I want the best for him,' he said. 'There are a lot of people who have been hurt in this situation. I want to look for ways to help heal the situation for Josh and for Anna and their kids especially.'
It's OK: In a recent interview, the older Duggar children revealed that they have already forgiven big brother Josh for his transgressions
Still their big bro: Jessa and Ben, pictured with their son Spurgeon, both said they love Josh
All of the siblings seem to agree that it will take a long time and hard work for Josh to rebuild trust, especially because of the way his actions affected each of them personally.
In fact, Josiah — who ended his courtship with 18-year-old Marjorie Jackson in the midst of his family's scandal — revealed that it was she who called the whole thing off, though he didn't specifically say whether Josh's shocking double-life played a part.
Two steps: Jessa said that forgiveness is a process one has to work through in his or her heart — and it's not the same as trusting
Think of the kiddos: Ben said he is particularly worried for Anna and her four children
Photo: TLCMoving forward: Joseph (left) and Janna (right) also offered up forgiveness, even if they say trust will take a while
Coming up next: John (left) and Jana (right), the next-oldest kids after Josh, are asked about their courtship prospects in the new preview
New man? Jinger Duggar (pictured) seems to blush and declines to comment on her own courtship status
Last May, the public learned that Josh molested five minors as a teenager, including four of his sisters. He was never tried or charged for those offenses, and law enforcement was never notified in any official capacity by his parents.
In the aftermath of this scandal, the family's popular reality show 19 Kids & Counting was cancelled by TLC.
Acting coy: Joy Anna is also asked what she is looking for in a guy and seems to get bashful
Back to normal-ish: Anna can be seen relaxing and enjoying herself, painting her nails with her sisters-in-law
The summer then ended with the news that Josh had an account on the adult cheating website Ashley Madison, and had been having sexual encounters with women outside his marriage, including adult film star Danica Dillon.
Josh confessed to having affairs in a letter in August, writing: 'I have been the biggest hypocrite ever. While espousing faith and family values, I have secretly over the last several years been viewing pornography on the internet and this became a secret addiction and I became unfaithful to my wife.
'I am so ashamed of the double life that I have been living and am grieved for the hurt, pain and disgrace my sin has caused my wife and family, and most of all Jesus and all those who profess faith in Him.'
Out of the country: Jill and her husband Derick Dillard (pictured) are seen in Central America doing missionary work with their newborn son Israel during the new season
Expanding their family already? Jessa and Ben are at home with Spurgeon, and are still considering adoption once the baby is nine months old
Anna was first able to address her husband's infidelity last year when she appeared on the first leg of Jill & Jessa: Counting On, which aired in December. Anna broke down in tears while speaking about her marriage.
'I knew about this long before it hit the press,' said Anna while describing why she decided to stick by Josh during the molestation scandal.
Anna explained that she visited Josh and his family in Arkansas before they were officially courting, and that Josh told her family 'his life story' — including his sordid past.
'He was very detailed and honest with my parents because in his heart he knew he wanted to pursue a relationship.'
Anna then said that when their daughter Meredith was born in July, the media storm surrounding her husband's adolescent activity was calming down, and that the baby was a 'ray of sunshine' through all of the chaos.
Then, a month later, came the news of his affairs.
'I think it is such a betrayal for a spouse to go through what we’re walking through,' said Anna as she fought back tears.
She then added: 'It was hard to realize that it was such a public thing, and so, not only was it a betrayal against me, but it was also a betrayal for those who call themselves Christian.
Mr. Mom: Ben says he's already learned that stay-at-home moms don't like it their clueless husbands say they're 'babysitting'
Moving on: The series will show the family pushing forward after Josh's scandals
'Everyone was able to see us get married and to vow before God to be loyal to each other, and that loyalty was broken. And so, for my heart, it was just broken.'
'Josh was my first love, my one and only, but I knew that my only hope was to cling to my faith, because I knew if I went off of what I was feeling, I would turn a mess into a disaster,' said Anna. 'In the stun and shock of everything, I was just praying, "God, help me to respond to all of this."
Josh has now been in the program for over six months. He has not been seen in public since entering rehab, and has not spoken publicly about these scandals since he released his apology statement last August.
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