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Jana Duggar Photoshops Skirts on Girls at a Public Festival

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The stars from the hit Christian reality TV show, 19 Kids and Counting, have been through quite a bit of controversy over the years. But nothing seems to stop them from garnering the attention of the public.

Jana Duggar — younger sister of Josh Duggar who was caught up in a child sex-abuse scandal several years ago — posted a selfie on Instagram where two other girls could be seen in the background. Apparently, the girls were a little underdressed for her liking — which they probably were. It appears as though Jana decided to photoshop skirts on these girls before she felt comfortable posting the photo.

Looking closely at the picture, it is obvious that these skirts have been photoshopped into the image. (Source: Instagram)

I certainly can’t say I blame her. In fact, I have caught myself doing the exact same thing in the past. I once took a photo of my children at a festival and there was a woman in the background showing so much cleavage that I had to photoshop her shirt to cover it.

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