“Duck Dynasty” Star Willie and Cory Robertson share the secrets of their marriage
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“Duck Dynasty: Revival” Stars Willie and Cory Robertson have been proving their relationship together for over 30 years.
Laughter, duck hunting, behind camouflage, their 33-year marriage proves that enduring love is not about perfection.
“I’ve always said… Try giving me more than you did,” Will told Fox News Digital ahead of the “Duck Dynasty: Revival” season finale.

“Duck Dynasty: Revival” starring Willie and Cory Robertson told Fox News Digital the secret of their 33-year marriage. (A&E Network/Bryan Tarnowski)
“Are you trying to avoid taking it, especially in marriage? …I gave you more than I’m in. And there are times when you obviously need to take it…but that’s kind of a way of thinking that I’ve always had.”
The CEO of Duck Commander admitted there were moments to lean on his partner, but his thinking led him to business, reality TV fame and raising a family.

Commander Duck’s CEO admitted there was a moment to lean on his partner. (Getty Images)
As for his wife Cory, she told Fox News Digital that the key to a successful marriage comes every day.
“I’ve always said… Try to give me more than you would take a picture.”
“We work hard in our relationship, we are coming back. Marriage for 33 years And no matter what marriage, if you’re not careful, you start to drift apart… We’re really careful to always go back to each other. ”
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The “duck dynasty” is an integral part of their relationship with unwavering faith. (Michael Buckner/ACM2015/DCP Getty Images)
Corey pointed out that the intentional reconnection between the couple continues their romance through the ups and downs of life.
The “duck dynasty” also has an important role in marriage for decades.
Watch: “Duck Dynasty” star Willie and Corey Robertson’s 33-year marriage key
“Our faith has been a big part of it in our commitment to God. It promotes our commitment to one another,” she added. “If it gets difficult… stay there. Commit to each other and your family. It’s really worth it.”
After 40 and 33 years of marriage together, Robertsons They feel truly blessed to Fox News Digital, especially with their rebooted reality series with their eight grandchildren and the A&E network.

Willie and Cory Robertson have eight grandchildren. (A&E Network/Bryan Tarnowski)
They continued, looking back at the wild paths that put them in the spotlight – with zero regret.
Watch: “Duck Dynasty” stars Willie and Cory Robertson are proud that their kids weren’t ruined by the fame of the reality show
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“We can look back and say something like, ‘God, thank you for all that you have brought us.’ “We didn’t have this perfect trajectory. There are many ups and downs, but we’ll stay there.”
One thing that keeps Spark alive with a look at Fox News Digital is having fun along the way.
“We have a lot of fun together,” added Corey. “As you can see in the final episode.”

(LR) “Duck Dynasty” stars Jace Robertson, Willie Robertson, Jep Robertson and SI Robertson. (A&E Network/Bryan Tarnowski)
“Duck Dynasty: Revival” brought fans back to West Monroe, Louisiana, but the new series leaned deeply into the Robertson family’s faith and legacy. The Robertsons told Fox News Digital that the original series, “Duck Dynasty,” would never have happened without family patriarch Phil Robertson.
Corey said he hopes future generations will be inspired by his dedication to his faith and how it changed his life.

Phil passed away in May at the age of 79. The Robertson family’s patriarch previously fought multiple health conditions, including Alzheimer’s. (Purchased by Phil Robertson)
“One of the things that we reminded us over and over again, just passing on that legacy is that this guy who lived in the river didn’t own a cell phone or computer.
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Cory continued. “So for all of us, saying, ‘Hey, we follow Jesus, and that’s us’, has brought even more audacity to our faith. And if you want to know more about it, come and talk to us as it brought full life. ”
“And my life has changed,” Willie added. “There wouldn’t have been a show for the ‘Duck Dynasty’. If his life hadn’t changed, there would have been no company. This family wouldn’t have been with me. ”

The season finale of “Duck Dynasty: Revival” will air on A&E on August 3rd. (A&E)
In May, Phil passed away at the age of 79. The family head had previously struggled with multiple health conditions, including Alzheimer’s.
Phil famously founded Commander Duck in 1972. The “Duck Dynasty” TV program ended in 2012, 40 years later in 2017.
The season finale of “Duck Dynasty: Revival” will air on A&E Network on Sunday, August 3rd.
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