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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Sadie Robertson Huff admits ‘fears’ over putting her kids on reality TV

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Sadie Robertson Huff is leaning on family history as she brings her children into the spotlight.

The “Duck Dynasty” alum defended her decision to film with her kids for the show’s spinoff series, crediting her mother’s example for giving her the confidence to say yes. Huff has embraced the choice as a full-circle moment as she films her day-to-day life for “Duck Dynasty: The Revival.”

“You know what’s cool is, I told my mom this the other day. I said, ‘I hope you feel complimented by the fact that I’m doing so many things the same that you did for me as a kid. Like I’m wanting to repeat my childhood with them.’ And my mom was like, ‘That’s the nicest thing ever,'” Robertson told Fox News Digital while discussing her partnership with Minno, a Christian streaming app and digital media platform for kids.

“And I really mean that. Like, you know, I think giving me the confidence to say yes to doing a TV show with my kids was because my mom did it with me when I was a kid, and I’m so grateful that she did,” Huff added.

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Huff admitted the decision has come with added pressure now that she’s the one calling the shots.

“Now, there’s so many fears, there’s so many things that we’ve had to navigate in hard days. It was certainly way easier to do a TV show as the kid. I was just having fun. Now as the mom, you’re weighing all these things.”

“… It was such a good experience for me as a kid, I wanted them to have it and my kids loved it. Every day Honey would be like, ‘Is the film crew coming tomorrow?’ She had so much fun filming. She is the biggest ‘Duck Dynasty’ fan. She loves to watch the show, and it’s actually been really fun. So I don’t know that we’re doing a lot differently.”

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Huff revealed she’s actually been “leaning in a lot” when it comes to her mom’s wisdom on how to raise her kids in the spotlight. Calling her mom her mentor, Huff explained Korie Robertson has been her guiding light.

Huff gained fame alongside her family while starring in A&E’s hit reality TV series, “Duck Dynasty” in 2012. Her reality TV fame helped launch her entertainment career, which features a “Dancing with the Stars” appearance, published faith-based books, and motivational speaking gigs.

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Huff married fitness coach Christian Huff in 2019, and the couple shares three daughters: Honey, Haven and Kit.

While Huff shares her life on camera, she also shares it online with her 5.3 million Instagram followers. She told Fox News Digital she’s constantly trying to discern where the boundary lies when it comes to her children’s privacy.

“We feel so called by Matthew 5 — ‘be the light of the world’ — and so that’s why we chose to share our family because we do feel like hopefully we can help other families see a family of faith and a family who really loves each other. We have all the struggles everybody else does, but this is where we find, you know, our hope.”

“… There’s a lot we keep private,” she added. “And then, when we decide to share all the things that we do share, it’s for the purpose of bringing people hope, bringing people to laugh. Hopefully steering people in the right direction … We try to keep our focus clear on social media.”

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Huff and her husband also rely on their faith when it comes to day-to-day parenting.

“Christian and I always say that, ‘I don’t know how you do it without faith. I don’t know how you do it without the Holy Spirit being in your life, just helping you,’ because parenting is hard. There’s a lot of insecurities that come around parenting. And I think, especially in this day of social media, the temptation — and even ChatGPT, the temptation is like, ‘Well, what are they doing? What are they doing? Let me ask chat the question.’ And what I don’t think people are realizing, or maybe they do, but you don’t have another answer for it, is that just makes you more and more anxious.”

“It’s like, okay, well, you always feel like you’re not doing enough, someone’s doing it better. You always feel a little panicky, a little on edge, a lil anxious. But yet, when you parent with faith, and you don’t have to go to social media or ChatGPT, but can go to God and say, ‘God? You knit these little kids together in my womb. How do I parent them, you know? Give me the grace for today. Give me this strength for today, give me the wisdom.‘”

She contrasted that uneasy, pressure-filled mindset with what she said is her more grounded reality. Huff explained that while it can be tempting to seek answers from modern outlets, she’s learned they don’t offer the same sense of peace or direction.

“I have realized, even in my own life, when I turn to things like ChatGPT, or when I turn to things like social media — it’s not that you can’t learn some from that. But if that’s my source, I’m gonna be anxious and I always feel like I’m not doing enough. But when I’ve turned to God, prayer, and even mentors in my life — my mom, my grandmother, friends that I see doing a great job — that’s when I feel strengthened. And that’s where I feel like I actually have direction for how to be a good mom.”

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Ex-CENTCOM commander warns against ‘risky’ US ground operation to seize Iran’s enriched uranium

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Ret. U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus said assassinating more of Iran’s leadership will not end ongoing issues while warning against a U.S. ground operation to seize Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium.

“This would be a very, very tall order, it would be exceedingly risky. And the casualties could potentially be quite substantial,” he said Monday on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

“Assassinating a few more leaders is not going to bring this issue to a close,” he added.

Petraeus’ comments come as the two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire Wednesday, with President Donald Trump asserting an extension is “very unlikely.”

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The former CENTCOM commander, who led troops into battle during the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, said the deployment of U.S. ground troops to Iran would be very risky.

“We’re not really sure where these canisters are, of this thousand pounds of 60 percent enriched uranium,” he said. “They’re going to have to excavate very, very substantially. And by the way, that’s what makes the idea of a forced ground operation very, very challenging.” 

Petraeus noted that while Iran has felt the damage of the United States’ military campaign, the regime is not hopeless.

“They’ve seen lots and lots of damage that we can inflict,” he said.

“They know what we can do… They’re also trying to figure out how much they can give on these other issues that traditionally have been very, very difficult to negotiate.”

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Trump said he will enforce the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports until a deal is reached. However, Petraeus said the economic pressure has not made Iran completely hopeless.

“They’re not at the point of desperation,” he argued.

The former CIA director argued that both the U.S. and Iran want the war to end, citing economic challenges that both nations have experienced amid the 52-day conflict.

“I don’t think that either side really wants to return to full-on combat,” Petraeus said. “There has been damage to infrastructure in the Gulf states. And we certainly don’t want to see more of that.”

Vice President JD Vance and senior White House officials are set to depart for Pakistan on Tuesday for a new round of peace talks, though recent reports from Iranian state media cast doubt on such meetings.

“I think both sides, frankly, really do want an agreement,” Petraeus said. “Obviously, there are challenges domestically for us if this continues. Obviously, there are huge challenges for them [Iran] economically and financially if it continues.”

The former CENTCOM commander said the two main points of discussion in the talks will be Iran’s uranium enrichment and the restoration of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

“We’ll see if there is trade space,” he said.

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Nancy Sinatra slams Trump’s use of father’s song ‘My Way’ as ‘sacrilege’

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Singer Nancy Sinatra called President Donald Trump’s reference to her father Frank Sinatra’s song “My Way” a “sacrilege.”

On Saturday, Trump posted a video to Truth Social of Frank Sinatra singing his classic song in light of his renewed threats to destroy Iranian infrastructure for the country allegedly violating a ceasefire agreement.

The song begins with the opening lines, “And now/the end is near/And so I face/the final curtain” which resemble Trump’s past threats to destroy the nation.

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“Omg, @NancySinatra will not be happy about this. Trump goes against everything that Frank stood for. He was a big champion for equality and supported the Civil Rights movement,” one person commented on X.

The 85-year-old “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” singer later responded to this comment, adding, “This is a sacrilege.”

She reposted users’ comments criticizing Trump’s post and use of the song, insisting Frank Sinatra would not agree with Trump’s politics.

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“Trump may love Sinatra, but Sinatra did not love Trump,” one person wrote.

“This is just sickening. Frank Sinatra would never have allowed that monster in the White House to use his music or put his lyrics in his mouth. Sinatra was a man of honor, a man who never had to lie about who he truly was because he WAS the greatest. trump is a loser,” another wrote.

Sinatra also responded to a fan asking if she could do anything to stop Trump from using the song.

“Unfortunately no. The only people who can do something are the publishers,” she responded.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.

Trump previously danced with first lady Melania Trump to the song “My Way” at the Liberty Ball after his first inauguration in 2017. At the time, Sinatra joked about the news writing, “Just remember the first line of the song.”

She later deleted the post and denied that she was “angry” that Trump used the song.

“What a rotten spin to put on a harmless joke,” Sinatra tweeted.

She also wrote, “I’m not sure why this became such a big deal. It was really just a joke.”

When asked whether she was upset over her father’s song being used by Trump, Sinatra wrote at the time, “Actually I’m wishing him the best. A good president helps the entire world. I don’t believe anyone tries to be a bad president.”

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Mom, pregnant teen and 12-year-old found bound and murdered as police hunt multiple suspects

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An Alabama woman, her pregnant teenage daughter and her 12-year-old son were found brutally murdered in their home, authorities said.

Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said deputies responded to a home in Wilmer just after 2:30 a.m., where they discovered the three bodies in separate rooms with their hands tied behind their backs.

The victims were identified as 46-year-old Lisa Gail Fields, who was stabbed; 17-year-old Keziah Arionna Luker, who was shot; and 12-year-old Thomas Cordelle Jr., who had his throat cut and was nearly decapitated.

“It was a brutal scene,” Burch said. “If you’ve got a beef with an adult… there’s nothing worth killing over, but to murder two children brutally… I hope and feel comfortable we’ll have this animal or animals off the streets soon.”

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An 18-month-old child was found unharmed in the home.

“At this point, we don’t suspect any kind of domestic or family-type situation,” Burch told reporters.

Burch noted that the home was “left in disarray,” suggesting the perpetrators may have been searching for something. Investigators believe more than one person was involved in the killings because the victims had been subdued.

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Luker was seven or eight months pregnant, the sheriff added.

“The mother was stabbed, the 17-year-old was shot, and the 12-year-old’s throat was cut as was the mom,” Burch said. “It tells me that they had a plan coming in to bring zip ties or flex cuffs with them so they had a plan.”

The father-to-be, who works offshore, triggered the discovery after he grew concerned when he could not reach Luker after he saw her cell phone activated on Life 360, the sheriff said. Another family member went to check on her and found all three victims in separate rooms with their hands bound behind them.

The Mobile County District Attorney’s Office will determine whether the death of Luker’s unborn child warrants an additional murder charge once a suspect is arrested.

Burch said investigators currently have “positive leads” in the case.

Luker’s father told WALA-TV that his daughter had just received her GED.

“It’s a senseless murder,” he said. “She was a bubble of sunshine. A person that makes you smile; a person that’ll make you laugh whenever you’re down. She had empathy for everybody. She loved her brothers; she loved her mom; she loved all of us.”

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