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Sadie Robertson
Sadie Carroway Robertson Huff (born June 11, 1997) is an American Christian speaker, actress, businesswoman, podcaster, and author. She rose to fame on the A&E reality television show Duck Dynasty. She is a prominent Christian social media personality, host of WHOA, That's Good podcast, and founder of the ministry Live Original.
Robertson is a granddaughter of Phil Robertson, founder of Duck Commander. Her parents are Korie Robertson (née Howard) and Willie Robertson, the company's current CEO. She has five siblings: John Luke Robertson, Rebecca Loflin, Willie Robertson Jr., Bella Robertson-Mayo, and Rowdy Robertson.[citation needed]
She sang Away in a Manger with Alison Krauss for her family's bestselling album, Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas.
Robertson was the runner-up on Season 19 of Dancing with the Stars. Robertson has appeared in two films God's Not Dead 2 and I'm Not Ashamed, and launched her successful speaking and worship tour, Live Original, in the fall of 2016.
Robertson speaks at Passion Christian Conference every January.
Robertson partnered with Roma Boots and worked alongside them in their mission to "give poverty the boot."
In 2014, Robertson wrote a New York Times Best Seller book about faith and Christian values called Live Original. She released a sequel to her first book, Live Original, called Live Fearless, in 2018 and in 2020 released Live: Remain Alive, Be Alive at a Specified Time, Have an Exciting or Fulfilling Life. This book encourages readers to thrive in God-given life, find confidence, deal with haters, live in the moment, discover the power of words, and wholeheartedly embrace God's ways so they can make the best choices.
In 2021, Robertson signed a deal to be part of a TV series titled, Life Just Got Real, with producer Brad Krevoy. The series idea was adapted from her book, Life Just Got Real, which was published in 2016. Robertson would appear on the show, however, her main role would be that of producer.
Sadie Robertson
Sadie Carroway Robertson Huff (born June 11, 1997) is an American Christian speaker, actress, businesswoman, podcaster, and author. She rose to fame on the A&E reality television show Duck Dynasty. She is a prominent Christian social media personality, host of WHOA, That's Good podcast, and founder of the ministry Live Original.
Robertson is a granddaughter of Phil Robertson, founder of Duck Commander. Her parents are Korie Robertson (née Howard) and Willie Robertson, the company's current CEO. She has five siblings: John Luke Robertson, Rebecca Loflin, Willie Robertson Jr., Bella Robertson-Mayo, and Rowdy Robertson.[citation needed]
She sang Away in a Manger with Alison Krauss for her family's bestselling album, Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas.
Robertson was the runner-up on Season 19 of Dancing with the Stars. Robertson has appeared in two films God's Not Dead 2 and I'm Not Ashamed, and launched her successful speaking and worship tour, Live Original, in the fall of 2016.
Robertson speaks at Passion Christian Conference every January.
Robertson partnered with Roma Boots and worked alongside them in their mission to "give poverty the boot."
In 2014, Robertson wrote a New York Times Best Seller book about faith and Christian values called Live Original. She released a sequel to her first book, Live Original, called Live Fearless, in 2018 and in 2020 released Live: Remain Alive, Be Alive at a Specified Time, Have an Exciting or Fulfilling Life. This book encourages readers to thrive in God-given life, find confidence, deal with haters, live in the moment, discover the power of words, and wholeheartedly embrace God's ways so they can make the best choices.
In 2021, Robertson signed a deal to be part of a TV series titled, Life Just Got Real, with producer Brad Krevoy. The series idea was adapted from her book, Life Just Got Real, which was published in 2016. Robertson would appear on the show, however, her main role would be that of producer.
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