There is more excitement coming to the Robertson family! MStars News has learned that Duck Dynasty couple, Korie and Willie Robertson are adopting at 13-year-old boy as the newest member of the family.
According to People, Korie revealed the exciting news in a new Instagram post after fans were asking about who the "cute kid" was popping up in their family photos. The reality star wrote, "We are excited to be in the process of adopting a new son!"
She revealed that he's been spending time with the Robertson family since the spring, and getting to know everyone. "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)."
The mother added, "He's amazing, and we are all so thrilled to have another kid around the house. Couldn't keep the good news to ourselves any longer! We appreciate your prayers and support for our family!"
A photo posted by Korie Robertson (@bosshogswife) on Jan 3, 2016 at 11:40am PST
The Robertsons also have five other children. They have three biological kids, John Luke, Sadie and Bella. They also have an adopted son, Will, and a foster daughter, Rebecca, who was added to the family after she came from Taiwan as an exchange student back in 2004.
Rebecca started appearing in the show in 2014 during season 5. Duck Dynasty returns to A&E this month on January, 13.
According to Entertainment Tonight, the Robertsons talked about parenthood and revealed that some of their children were sometimes a handful.
"Some of our kids are one way, some of them were hard-headed, some of them were not. Some of them were super sensitive, so you have to take all of that into effect," Father, Willie explained. "I could look at Sadie one way, and she would start cryin' -- like that! -- it wasn't a spanking or anything like that, she was so sensitive. And John Luke was very hard-headed, and his brother, Will, was very hard-headed."
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