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Korie Robertson was born in 1973 to Chrys and John Howard. She attended Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, where she distinguished herself academically and personally. In 2014, she and her husband, Willie Robertson, were honored as Outstanding Young Alumni by the university.
Korie is married to Willie Robertson, CEO of Duck Commander and a prominent figure on the A&E reality television series Duck Dynasty. The couple has six children: Rebecca, John Luke, Sadie, Will (also known as Willie Jr.), Bella, and Rowdy. Rebecca joined the Robertson family as an exchange student from Taiwan in 2004 and was later embraced as their foster daughter. Will was adopted as an infant, and Rowdy was also adopted into the family.
The Robertson family has openly shared their adoption journey, highlighting the joy and sense of purpose it brings. Korie once stated that their adopted son is “amazing” and that everyone in the family is thrilled to have him as part of their home.
The Robertson children have grown up in the public eye. As of the most recent updates, Rebecca is 27, while John Luke and Sadie are in their early 20s. Bella and Willie Jr. are both 13. In recent years, Rebecca announced her engagement to John Reed Loflin. The family also experienced a concerning moment when Sadie was involved in a car accident, though he thankfully made a full recovery.
Korie comes from a notable family background. She is the granddaughter of businessman Alton Hardy Howard and the great-niece of W.L. "Jack" Howard, a former mayor of Monroe, Louisiana. Alton and Jack Howard were co-founders of the Howard Brothers Discount Stores. Additionally, another great-uncle, V.E. Howard, was a prominent minister in the Church of Christ. Through these familial ties, Korie is connected to a legacy of business, civic leadership, and spiritual influence.
Korie Robertson gained national recognition as one of the central figures on Duck Dynasty, a reality television show that aired on A&E and chronicled the lives of the Robertson family and their business, Duck Commander. In addition to her television work, Korie contributed vocals to the family’s Christmas album, Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas.
She has also stood by her family during public controversies, notably defending her father-in-law, Phil Robertson, following a contentious interview he gave to GQ magazine.
Korie is a New York Times best-selling author, with several titles to her name. Her books include Strong and Kind: And Other Important Character Traits Your Child Needs to Succeed, The Women of Duck Commander: Surprising Insights from the Women Behind the Beards About What Makes This Family Work, and Faith Commander: Living Five Values from the Parables of Jesus. Through her writing, she focuses on parenting, faith, and family values.
In addition to her writing career, Korie plays an active role in licensing various family brand products and managing the family-owned Duck & Dressing retail boutique. Her entrepreneurial talents extend into philanthropic work as well. She serves on the boards of Help One Now, Camp Ch-Yo-Ca, and the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute.
Korie's husband, Willie Robertson, serves as CEO of Duck Commander and has played a key role in expanding the family's business and media ventures. His estimated net worth is approximately $20 million, accumulated through his leadership in business, television appearances, speaking engagements, and book sales.
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