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The Robertsons are back with their resurrection “The duck dynasty.”
The A&E show aired its first episode on June 1, showing Willie Robertson, his wife Cory Robertson, and his children and grandchildren are moving into a new “Duck Dynasty” chapter.
Willie is now CEO of Commander Duck Hunting Company, founded in 1972 by Phil Robertson and was an important part of the original “Duck Dynasty” series. The TV show premiered in 2012, before it ended in 2017 forty years later.

Willie Robertson is now CEO of Duck Commander, and Phil Robertson was founded in 1972 and was an important part of the original “Duck Dynasty” series. (Peter Kramer/NBC/NBC Newswire/NBCuniversal via Getty Images)

The A&E show aired its first episode on June 1, showing Willie Robertson, his wife Cory Robertson, and his children and grandchildren are moving into a new “Duck Dynasty” chapter. (Brian Tarnowski)
The first episode began with Willie in West Monroe, Louisiana. Silas Merritt “SI” Robertson And Jace Robertson does what they do best – the duck hunt.
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Si urged Willie to not hunt much, struggle to get into Commander Duck’s headquarters for more than a year, pay the visit and reassess his role in the company.
Willie announced that he is “semi-retired” as CEO of Duck Commander and is looking for someone to replace him.

Phil Robertson, Jace Robertson, SI Robertson and Willie Robertson appeared in the original “Duck Dynasty.” (A&E)
He took his children, John Luke, Bella, Sadie and Will, and hunted to find out who would be the best person to replace him.
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His youngest son, Lowdy, was in college, and his daughter, Rebecca, was pregnant and unable to go on a hunting trip.
On a trip, Sadie shared Her father didn’t hunt ducks as a child. Willie blames technology and cell phones for reasons that she wasn’t outdoors when she was younger.
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This episode ended with a large family dinner. There, everyone came across new additions to the family, Rebecca’s son. She gave birth to her third child, Xander, in November.
On May 25, Korie Robertson joined and shared her on social media Phil has passed away After months of health concerns.
“We celebrate today with my father, husband and grandfather Phil Robertson being with the Lord.”
“We celebrate today that our father, husband and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is now with the Lord. He frequently reminded us of Paul’s words: “You will not grieve like people who have no hope.
Korie Robertson added that the family will receive private services but will share details “about the public celebration of his life.”

Corey and Willie Robertson shared the news of Phil’s death. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images from Capitol File Magazine)
“I am grateful for the grace, my bold faith and the love and prayer of many who have brought his life to life in his saving lives to share with everyone who hears the good news of Jesus,” she added. “We are grateful for his life on earth and continue our legacy of love for God and to others.
During the December episode of “Embarrassment with the Robertson family” Robertson’s diagnosis Alzheimer’s disease It has been announced. Willie later spoke with Fox News Digital, and Phil said, “I’m fighting a lot of different things right now.”
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“He has blood disorders and he has mental problems that could be early. [on-set] Alzheimer’s…and perhaps there are some ministrokes due to his blood, Willie explained. So we’re still checking everything. ”

Phil Robertson passed away at 79. (Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)
“But he also has a back problem. He has a broken back, and that’s where he’s in pain. So he’s fighting a lot of different things at the same time.”

“Duck Dynasty: Revival” will air on Sunday on September 8th on A&E Network. (A&E)
“Duck Dynasty: Revival” will air on Sunday on September 8th on A&E Network.