Jessa defended Josh and said his Christian faith changed him when it became public that he sexually molested five underage girls, including her, as a teenager. Since his recent confession of cheating on his wife and watching porn, it seems she is now disgusted with him.
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's husband Jionni LaValle took to social media to defend allegations that he may have set up an Ashley Madison account to cheat on the "Jersey Shore" alum.
During a recent episode of her podcast “Naturally Nicole,” reality star Nicole “Snooki”Polizzi slammed former “19 Kids and Counting” star Anna Duggar for sticking by her husband Josh Duggar following his cheating scandal.
The mother of two and reality TV star was thrust into the Ashley Madison scandal, when her husband's name was revealed in recently hacked data as maintaining an account on the website for cheating.
Two Canadian law firms have filed a class action suit against the Toronto-based parent company of AshleyMadison.com, the infidelity site that suffered a massive hack last week.
Two Ashley Madison customers in Canada allegedly took their own lives after their data was hacked as part of the massive data leak on the affair website.
Internet hackers discovered hundreds of U.S. government employees used their work emails and computers to log onto the cheating website Ashley Madison.
The difficult admission comes one month after the birth of his fourth child with his wife, Anna. Former "19 Kids and Counting" star Josh Duggar confessed via the official Duggar family website on Thursday to cheating on his wife, Anna Duggar, after reports surfaced that he paid for an account on the recently hacked Ashley Madison website where users seek out extramarital affairs.
Almost 20 gigabytes of data was released by hackers Just a few days after a massive leak of data from the affair website Ashley Madison, even more data has been leaked out, Motherboard reports.
Hackers threatened to expose private data User data stolen from the affair website Ashley Madison and released to the Internet is being called legitimate by security experts on Wednesday, the Huffington Post reports.
After hackers threatened to release information on millions of adulterous clients, Ashley Madison, the online dating service for married people seeking extramarital relations, is allowing their customers to delete accounts for free.