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“Duck Dynasty: The Revival” Star Willey and Corey Robertson have continued to prove that their relationship is solid after more than three decades.
Behind laughter, duck hunting, and camouflage, their 33-year-old marriage proves that permanent love is not about perfection-discretion, patience, and their shared belief that keeps the couple strong.
“I have always said … Try to give more than you,” Vile told Fox News Digital to “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” season Finale.
‘Duck dynasty’ stars Willy and Corey Robertson say that children were not wasted by reality show fame
“Duck Dynasty: The Revival” stars Willy and Corey Robertson told Fox News Digital to The Secret for their 33 -year marriage. (A&E Network/Brian Tarnovsky)
“Especially in marriage … not trying to take, you know? … I got more than I am giving more than I am putting.
The Duck Commander CEO admitted that there are moments when you need to bend on your partner, but their mindset has directed them through the chaos of business, reality TV fame and a family.
The CEO of the Duck Commander admitted that there are moments when you have to bow down to your partner. (Getty image)
For his wife Kori, he told Fox News Digital that the key to a successful marriage is visible – every day.
“I have always said … try to give more than you.”
“We work hard on our relationship. We go back in. I think you are not going to separate in 33 years of marriage and whatever happens in marriage, if you are not careful then you are not going to separate … We are always careful to turn to each other.”
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The unwavering belief of the “Duck Dynasty” stars play an important role in their relationship. (Getty images for Michael Bakner/ACM2015/DCP)
Kori said that through the ups and downs of life, the combination of the couple intentionally keeps their romance alive.
The unwavering belief of the “duck dynasty” stars also play an important role in their decades-long wedding.
Watch: ‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Willey, key to Corey Robertson’s key to the success of 33 years of marriage
He said, “Our faith in our commitment to God has been a big part of it. It promotes our commitment to each other,” he said. “When it is difficult to get hard … stay there. Commit to each other and your family. It is worth it.”
With 40 years and 33 years after marriage, Robertson told Fox News Digital that he really feels blessed, especially with eight grandchildren and his rebooted reality series on the A&E network.
Willy and Corey Robertson have eight grandchildren. (A&E Network/Brian Tarnovsky)
The pair went to reflect on the wild road which they made in the headlines – with zero regrets.
Look: Star Willy and Corey Robertson of ‘Duck Dynasty’ were not wasted by their children’s reality show fame
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Corey said, “We can look back and see,” God, thanks for all the things you brought us, because you brought us here. ” “It did not come with this correct trajectory – there is a lot of ups and downs. But stay there.”
One thing that the couple noted by Fox News Digital that keeps the spark alive, is having fun on the way.
“We have a fun together,” Kori said. “As you see in the previous episode.”
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‘Duck dynasty’ star Wilney Robertson shared the last words touching Father Phil before his death on 79
While the “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” brought fans back to West Monroe, Louisiana, the new series Robertson’s confidence and inheritance bent deeply. Robertson told Fox News Digital that the original series, “Duck dynasty,” would never have happened without family patron, Phil Robertson.
Corey said he hopes that the coming generations would inspire his dedication to his faith in the coming generations and how it changed his life.
Phil died in May at the age of 79. Patriyc of the Robertson family was first struggling with many health conditions including Alzheimer’s disease. (Courtesy of Phil Robertson)
“Just in crossing the legacy – one of the things that we have been reminded only by repeatedly, that is the man who lived on the river, was not the owner of a cell phone or computer – what God did with his life. Because he was actually fully sold for Jesus,” he said.
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Corey continued, “And therefore, I think for all of us, it has been brought as even more courage to our faith such as, ‘Hey, we follow Jesus, and who are we.’ And if you want to know more about it, talk to us because it has brought a full life. “
“And a changed life,” said Willy. “There is never a show ‘Duck dynasty’ show. The company did not have the life of the company. This family would not have lived together.”
The season of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” broadcasts on 3 August on Finale A&E. (A&E)
In May, Phil died at the age of 79. The family patriarch had earlier fought with many health conditions including Alzheimer’s disease.
Phil founded the Duck Commander in 1972. The premiere of the “Dak Dynasty” television shows 40 years later, in 2012, before ending in 2017.
“Duck dynasty: The Revival” season Finale Sunday, 3 August on A&E Network.
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