'19 Kids And Counting' Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar interview with Fox News about Josh Duggar molestation allegations airs Wednesday

(PHOTO: TLC)From left to right: Ben, Jessa, Michelle, Jim Bob, Jill and Derick.

Ever since Josh Duggar's destroyed police report surfaced online, several media outlets are vying for an interview with the Duggars. Well, it seems one lucky news channel has finally snagged a coveted interview with the burgeoning Duggar clan.

Deadline reports that Megyn Kelly of Fox News Channel will interview Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar exclusively at the Duggar household in Arkansans. A major part of the interview will be conducted on Wednesday, June 3, during the day, with the interview being aired on the channel at 9 p.m. EST. A special "Kelly File" episode will air on Friday night, June 5.

This will be the first public appearance and interview by Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar since Josh's molestation allegations had led to a barrage of negative comments on various social networking sites.

27-year-old Josh Duggar allegedly molested five minor girls when he was about 14 and 15 years old in 2002 and 2003. Some girls were apparently his siblings. Several advertisers have yanked their advertisements off the hit TLC show "19 Kids And Counting", following Josh Duggar's admission of wrong behaviour.

E! News reports that after General Mills, Walgreens and Payless Shoes, ConAgra Foods, CVS, H&R Block, Pure Leaf Iced Tea and Keurig had also decided to distance themselves from the reality show in wake of the scandal. Most recently, streaming service Hulu also wiped all the episodes of the show.

Since news broke of the controversial Josh Duggar, a multitude of people have taken to social media to boycott the series and demanded TLC to cancel the show. Many expressed their anger and disappointment at the Christian family's show by using hashtags such as #CancelTheDuggars, #DitchTheDuggars and #BoycottTLC.

LA Times notes that Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum stated he was sickened by these allegations, while former Arkansas Governor and current GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, defended the Duggars by claiming the media was bloodthirsty for a story.

All eyes will be on the Duggars on Wednesday night.

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