Explore the Lives of Willie and Korie Robertson: A Family Legacy
Willie Robertson and Korie Robertson
Since 2002, Willie Robertson has held the esteemed position of CEO at Duck Commander, a company he has significantly shaped. However, with the return of Duck Dynasty: The Revival, Willie is now contemplating his future and planning for retirement. This decision marks a pivotal shift in his career as he considers passing the torch to the next generation.
In 1992, Willie married his college sweetheart, Korie Howard, who attended Harding University. Together, they have welcomed six wonderful children into their family: Rebecca Robertson, who was born in Portland, Oregon and raised in Taiwan, moved in with the Robertsons as an exchange student at the age of 16 in 2004 and quickly became a beloved member of their family; John Luke Robertson; Sadie Robertson; Bella Robertson; Will Robertson Jr., who was adopted in 2001 when he was merely five weeks old; and Rowdy Robertson, adopted in 2016 at the age of 13. The family’s unique story showcases their commitment to love and family.
As of now, Willie and Korie are proud grandparents to nine beautiful grandchildren. Their eldest son, John Luke Robertson, and his wife Mary Kate Robertson have welcomed three children: sons John Shepherd and Wells, along with their daughter Ella. Additionally, their daughter Sadie Robertson and her husband Christian Huff are blessed with three daughters, enriching the family tree further. Moreover, Rebecca has also embraced motherhood, raising her sons Zane and Xander, as well as her daughter Holland, with her husband John Reed. This growing family is a testament to the values of love and unity that Willie and Korie have instilled.
In a beautiful new chapter of his life, Willie tied the knot with Abby Kay Robertson in 2023, adding to the family’s dynamic and bringing new joy to their lives.

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