As Josh Duggar continues to make headlines following sexual misconduct allegations, it has been revealed that he made an incest joke about his siblings while on his family's TLC's show.

The 27-year-old talks about going on a date with his then-fiancee Anna during the show, then called 17 Kids and Counting.

As all Duggars require chaperons for dates, his siblings, twins Jana and John David tagged along to the movie.

'We chose Jana and John David. We thought, "Why not have a double date?" We are from Arkansas!' Josh said while laughing in the clip, which aired in October 2008.

On May 21, police reports from 2006 were released into the public domain, accusing Josh of molesting five young girls while they were asleep. Josh was a teenager at the time. Above, Josh is seen in Febraury 2015 with his wife Anna, who is pregnant with their fourth child - a baby girl due to arrive in July

A video from the then-called 17 Kids and Counting shows Josh Duggar making an incest joke about his siblings, twins Jana and John David

The video resurfaced this weekend when it was shared on the Duggar Family News: Life is not all pickles and hairspray Facebook page.

Josh Duggar's seven-year-old incest joke is the most recent development of many that have followed last Thursday's release of a 2006 police report accusing Josh, of child molestation.

The police report led to Josh Duggar having to make a public apology for his actions.

Josh Duggar apologized last week after the child molestation allegations from when h was a juvenile became public on May 21

It emerged on Friday that his mother, Michelle Duggar, equated transgender people to 'child predators' 12 years after Josh made the sordid confession.

Last August, Michelle - who stars in TLC's hit show 19 Kids and Counting with her husband, Jim Bob, and children - spoke out about a proposed anti-discrimination ordinance in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Narrating a robocall to local voters, she expressed concern that the bill - which was eventually passed - would let transgender people use whichever bathroom they felt most comfortable in.

On Friday it was also announced that Josh Duggar would cancel his appearance at a homeschooling conference in Sandusky, Ohio, fearing he would distract attendees from the focus of the convention.

Later that day TLC announced that the entire Duggar family was pulled from a network Summer Block Party Event in Philadelphia.

Since the accusations were revealed, Arkansas police have destroyed a police record outlining a nearly decade-old investigation into Josh Duggar, a move that follows allegations stemming from when he was a juvenile.

Josh Duggar was accused of fondling five girls in 2002 and 2003, according to The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, which obtained the offense report before its destruction on Thursday.

Springdale Police spokesman Scott Lewis said Judge Stacey Zimmerman ordered the 2006 offense report destroyed Thursday. Zimmerman didn't return a request for comment on Friday.

'The judge ordered us yesterday to expunge that record,' Lewis said, adding that similar records are typically kept indefinitely. 'As far as the Springdale Police Department is concerned this report doesn't exist.'

Arkansas police have destroyed a record outlining a nearly decade-old investigation into Josh Duggar, after sexual misconduct allegations stemming from when he was a juvenile were revealed

JOSH DUGGAR'S MOLESTATION OF MINORS In March 2002, an unnamed minor said that Josh Duggar, then 14, 'had been touching her breasts and genitals while she slept.' He would admit to this a few months later in July, and a member of the family claims they had a meeting to discuss the incident. Then, in March 2003, 'several' minors came forward to say that Josh had been touching them 'when they sleep,' leading to his father Jim Bob holding another family meeting and deciding to speak with elders at the family's church about the offenses. It was suggested that Josh should enter a treatment program, at which point he spent four months in Little Rock, Arkansas helping a family friend remodel a building. Upon his return, Jim Bob informed those aware of the situation that Josh had received counseling and took him to a family friend who was a state trooper to reveal what had occurred, resulting in the teenager getting a stern lecture but no formal report being filed by police. By all accounts, the offenses stopped and Josh apologized to the victim, but some time in 2006 an individual in the church who had borrowed a book from the Duggars found a note detailing Josh's molestation of minors. That person then sent that information in an email to The Oprah Winfrey Show shortly before the Duggars were set to appear, and they in turn notified authorities who began conducted an investigation. Jim Bob and Michelle along with all the victims were interviewed, though Josh was made unavailable to speak by his parents and no charges were pursued in the end as the statute of limitations had by that point run out. Advertisement

One of his victims reportedly came forward and requested the document be expunged from public record.

The girl told a judge she feared her name would be released and she was still a minor. The judge agreed and signed off to have the report into the investigation destroyed.

Neither Duggar nor his father, a former state representative, returned calls seeking comment

The reality star issued an apology on Thursday to Facebook for unspecified bad behavior as a youth and resigned his role as executive director for FRC Action, the tax-exempt legislative action arm of the Washington-based Family Research Council.

'I would do anything to go back to those teen years and take different actions,' Duggar wrote. 'In my life today, I am so very thankful for God's grace, mercy and redemption.'

No charges were filed against Duggar, and the report says investigators concluded the statute of limitations had passed, according to the newspaper.

Duggar appears on the TLC reality show '19 Kids and Counting,' which stars his family. He is the oldest of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's 19 children.

TLC pulled the series from its schedule on Friday, after the reports of sexual misconduct allegations were revealed.

All the gang: Michelle, 47, who stars in TLC's hit show 19 Kids and Counting with her family, is pictured with her husband, Jim Bob, and children in 2014

Happy family snap: Michelle and Jim, Bob beam head out to vote in the latter's 2002 run for a seat in the US Senate with their children. Just months earlier, Josh, now aged 27, had admitted to molesting young girls

THE MOST DIFFICULT TIMES OF OUR LIVES: THE DUGGAR'S STATEMENTS ON SCANDAL From Jim Bob and Michelle: 'Back 12 years ago our family went through one of the most difficult times of our lives. When Josh was a young teenager, he made some very bad mistakes and we were shocked. We had tried to teach him right from wrong. That dark and difficult time caused us to seek God like never before. Even though we would never choose to go through something so terrible, each one of our family members drew closer to God. We pray that as people watch our lives they see that we are not a perfect family. We have challenges and struggles everyday. It is one of the reasons we treasure our faith so much because God’s kindness and goodness and forgiveness are extended to us — even though we are so undeserving. We hope somehow the story of our journey — the good times and the difficult times — cause you to see the kindness of God and learn that He can bring you through anything.' From Josh: 'Twelve years ago, as a young teenager I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret. I hurt others, including my family and close friends. I confessed this to my parents who took several steps to help me address the situation. We spoke with the authorities where I confessed my wrongdoing and my parents arranged for me and those affected by my actions to receive counseling. I understood that if I continued down this wrong road that I would end up ruining my life. I sought forgiveness from those I had wronged and asked Christ to forgive me and come into my life. I would do anything to go back to those teen years and take different actions. In my life today, I am so very thankful for God’s grace, mercy and redemption.' From Anna: 'I can imagine the shock many of you are going through reading this. I remember feeling that same shock. It was not at the point of engagement, or after we were married - it was two years before Josh asked me to marry him. When my family and I first visited the Duggar Home, Josh shared his past teenage mistakes. I was surprised at his openness and humility and at the same time didn't know why he was sharing it. For Josh he wanted not just me but my parents to know who he really was -- even every difficult past mistakes. At that point and over the next two years, Josh shared how the counseling he received changed his life as he continued to do what he was taught. And when you, our sweet fans, first met me when Josh asked me to marry him... I was able to say, "Yes" knowing who Josh really is - someone who had gone down a wrong path and had humbled himself before God and those whom he had offended. Someone who had received the help needed to change the direction of his life and do what is right. I want to say thank you to those who took time over a decade ago to help Josh in a time of crisis. Your investment changed his life from going down the wrong path to doing what is right. If it weren't for your help I would not be here as his wife — celebrating 6 1/2 years of marriage to a man who knows how to be a gentleman and treat a girl right. Thank you to all of you who tirelessly work with children in crisis, you are changing lives and I am forever grateful for all of you.' Advertisement

In a statement, the channel said it was 'deeply saddened and troubled by this heartbreaking situation, and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and victims at this difficult time.' The statement didn't elaborate.

The program had been set to air in reruns after wrapping its most recent season.

Sources in the industry told TMZ that TLC is considering a number of options, including canceling the show entirely or continuing the show without Josh Duggar.

There is a belief that removing Josh Duggar from the air wouldn't hurt the show, sources said, adding that the daughters are the driving force of the show.

Springdale Police began investigating Duggar in 2006 when officers were alerted to a letter containing the allegations that was found in a book lent by a family friend to someone else.

At the time of the incidents, the family had a meeting, but did not tell police. A year later, 'several' more minors came forward to say that Josh had touched them as they slept, and the teen was sent away for treatment.

The report, originally published by tabloid In Touch Weekly, states that a member of Harpo Studios, the producer of Oprah Winfrey's then show, received an email containing the allegations before the family was set to appear in 2006.

Josh Duggar issued an apology on Thursday to Facebook for unspecified bad behavior as a youth and resigned his role as executive director for FRC Action, the tax-exempt legislative action arm of the Washington-based Family Research Council

The tipster warned producers against allowing the Duggars on the show and studio staff members faxed a copy of the email to Arkansas State Police.

Several Arkansas Republicans have rallied behind the Duggar family, which is still engaged in state politics.

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar attended the kickoff event earlier this month for Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, who supported the family in a Facebook post on Friday.

'Those who have enjoyed revealing this long ago sins in order to discredit the Duggar family have actually revealed their own insensitive bloodthirst, for there was no consideration of the fact that the victims wanted this to be left in the past and ultimately a judge had the information on file destroyed-not to protect Josh, but the innocent victims,' Huckabee wrote.

Arkansas Sen. Bart Hester said Josh Duggar, who he has known for about five years, has been open and honest about the incident with wife, family and friends. State Sen. Jon Woods, who has known the Duggar family since 2005, said the family had put the issue behind them.

'It's between the family members and was addressed a long time ago but it's new to the public,' Woods said. 'The family had time to heal and now the public needs time to heal.'

Last October, TLC canceled a series about child beauty pageant contestant Honey Boo Boo and her Georgia family amid reports that her mother, June Shannon, was dating a man with a criminal past.