A new report says scandal-plagued 19 Kids and Counting star Josh Duggar’s family and friends are worried he may be not only disgraced, but suicidal.

The pre-scandal Duggar days now seem like a lifetime ago.

If you've watched 19 Kids and Counting regularly, it's astounding how far the large, popular TLC family has fallen in the span of just 5-6 weeks.

Heck, you can't even watch 19 Kids and Counting online anymore. That's how bad it's gotten since the Josh Duggar molestation scandal hit.

A bombshell police report detailing how Josh molested four of his own sisters, who also star on the show, has tarnished his reputation forever.

And with it, the image of parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, who allegedly tried to cover it up, then convince the victims it was no big deal.

Yeah. There's been a lot to process for everyone involved.

Now back home in Arkansas after resigning from the Family Research Council in D.C., insiders say that Josh is being shunned by his family.

His seemingly all-is-normal Father's Day wishes to Jim Bob aside, Josh is being frozen out by the Duggars, and some people are afraid.

An insider close to the embattled star dished, “Josh has seen his world and his family’s world crumble, and he knows that it is all his fault."

"He can never rebound from this, he is hiding himself away, leaving his loved ones fearing the worst, [that] he will do something drastic.”

"The longer he stays isolated, the more depressed he gets - that has his loved ones terrified for him. We fear that the shame is too much."

Of course, if his family is purposely keeping him at arm's length, while worrying he may off himself, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

But we digress. In any case, he is really downtrodden.

On top of the fact that he made the gravy train grind to a halt, he has to deal with the entire world knowing he molested his four of his sisters.

Not only that, he may be in legal trouble, as it has been posited that Duggar lied under oath as part of the investigation into the matter.

Look, whatever you think of Josh, Jim Bob and the rest of the family and how they've handled this, we can all come together on this point:

There are three (soon to be four) impressionable young kids who call Josh their father, and there is always a chance for redemption.

Here's hoping he finds it for his sake, and theirs.