'Duck Dynasty' Sadie Robertson Posts New Weekly Video on Her 'The New Different' YouTube Channel, Watch Here (VIDEO)

'Duck Dynasty's Sadie Robertson New Video on Her 'The New Different' YouTube Channel Posted, Watch Here (VIDEO)
"Duck Dynasty" is currently on Season 5 on A&E following the lives of the Robertson family and their duck call business 'Duck Commander' that they have turned into a multi-million dollar business. Even with the ratings down for the show so far this year, the family is keeping busy taking opportunities outside of the show to share their faith and family values to their large fan base.
Willie and Korie Robertson's daughter Sadie has been branching out with her new clothing line and has even started her own YouTube channel to do devotionals. Sadie, 16, has partnered with her friend Kolby and are calling it 'The New Different'. They share on topics that are relevant to teens and young people and share honestly from their hearts and give some insight on what the bible shares on those topics.
They just posted their newest video on Monday (Jan. 20) and you can watch the full version above. Sadie was out of town for this most recent video, so Kolby does it by herself. But if you are not familiar with the videos, they usually host them together. You can catch their 'webisodes' each Monday night as they try to post a new video each week.
You can follow them @sadierob @kolbykoloff @thenewdifferent on Twitter as well to keep up with what the girls are doing in their everyday lives! The next generation needs positive role models and Sadie and Kolby are doing a great thing through these videos that has already impacted many lives and will hope to continue on very successfully.
You can also catch Sadie and her whole Robertson family on "Duck Dynasty" at 9pm Cst on Wednesdays night on A&E.
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