Louisiana Life Magazine has announced their annual 'Louisianians of the Year' list, and it includes our own Hunter Hayes, and the Robertson Family from 'Duck Dynasty'!
After suspending him earlier this month, A&E says they will now resume filming the hit TV show this spring with Phil Robertson and the entire Robertson family.
The family of Phil Robertson, who was placed on "indefinite hiatus" after making controversial statements about homesexuality and other issues to GQ magazine, has released a statement about the ongoing dispute.
Governor Bobby Jindal has issued a statement criticizing A&E for indefinitely suspending Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson for controversial comments he made in a recent interview with GQ.
The event's organizers say that despite the Duck Dynasty clan's religious reputation, the family's alcohol business partnership sends the wrong message to children in the ministry.
During the opening for Wednesday night's CMA awards, hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood had the crowd in stitches when they unveiled "Obamacare By Morning", a parody of George Strait's classic "Amarillo By Morning".
Phil Robertson and the whole "Duck Dynasty" family have admittedly toned down their religious beliefs on the hit t.v. show, but catch em' in public, and they are not afraid to let it rip. And there's nothing wrong with that.
It goes without saying 'Duck Dynasty' is easily one of the hottest shows on television. It's especially popular here in Cajun Country being that the reality show is filmed right here in our great state of Louisiana. The cast members truly make the show what it is, from their animated (yet humble) personalities to their signature beards.
Our upper Louisiana friends, the Robertson family of Duck Dynasty fame, are putting out a Christmas CD later this year. It's going to be called "Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas" and it drops on October 29th.
We've gotten heavily invested in A&E's ongoing original series, with a second season of 'Bates Motel' already ordered, 'Longmire' season 2 soon to start and eventually Chloe Sevigny's 'Those Who Kill,' but it's the cable network's reality series 'Duck Dynasty' that really brings home the...well, duck.