‘Duck Dynasty’s’ Korie Robertson announces she, husband Willie adopting new son into ‘this big, crazy family’

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‘Duck Dynasty’s’ Korie Robertson announces she, husband Willie adopting new son into ‘this big, crazy family’

The “Duck Dynasty” clan is expanding.

Korie Robertson took to Instagram on Sunday to announce that she and her husband, Willie, have been planning to adopt a young boy the past several months. The couple star in A&E’s “Duck Dynasty” television show with members of their extended family.

“We’ve had lots of questions about the cute kid popping up in our photos lately. We are excited to be in the process of adopting a new son!” she said. “He’s been with us since May, but we wanted some privacy and time for him and our family to bond before telling the world (It’s a bit of an adjustment coming into this big, crazy family, ha).”

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