Sadie Robertson Huff from the show “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” says she faced cancel culture after people got angry over a TikTok dance video. She said this in an interview with Fox News Digital. Sadie said she and her sister joined a 2024 TikTok line dance trend using Beyoncé’s song “Texas Hold ’Em,” but many people were upset with her choice of song. She said she did not even notice the song’s meaning at first, but the backlash came fast, mostly from people in the church community.
Sadie Robertson Huff explains why the backlash hurt her the most
Sadie Robertson Huff said what hurt her was that the hate came from people she thought would support her. She said, “It was a lot from the church,” and she felt it caused more division than love.
She deleted the video but did not stay silent. She told Fox News Digital that instead of hiding, she wanted to talk about the issue and bring a bigger conversation about faith, grace and forgiveness.
Sadie Robertson said cancel culture often makes people disappear in fear, but she wanted to do the opposite.
She reminded Christians that they should help each other, not celebrate when someone makes a mistake. She also pointed to the Bible, 1 Corinthians 13, saying love should not enjoy hate but stand with truth.
Sadie Robertson Huff talks about faith, family and being a new mom of three
Sadie Robertson said she is staying strong through her faith and her close family. She and her husband, Christian Huff, just welcomed their third baby girl, Kit, only two months ago. Even after giving birth, she still hosted her big L.O.
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Sister women’s conference in Monroe, Louisiana just three weeks later, with over 4,000 young girls attending. She said her parents, Willie and Korie Robertson from “Duck Dynasty,” taught her to include family in everything she does. Sadie and Christian got married on November 25, 2019, on their family farm.
Their first daughter, Honey James, was born in 2021. Their second daughter, Haven Belle, was born in May 2023. Now, Season 2 of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” is being filmed, and Season 1 is already streaming on Hulu.
Sadie Robertson Huff explains why the backlash hurt her the most
Sadie Robertson Huff said what hurt her was that the hate came from people she thought would support her. She said, “It was a lot from the church,” and she felt it caused more division than love.
She deleted the video but did not stay silent. She told Fox News Digital that instead of hiding, she wanted to talk about the issue and bring a bigger conversation about faith, grace and forgiveness.
'Duck Dynasty' star Sadie Robertson Huff says she experienced cancel culture over controversial TikTok video:
— Elwin Sidney (@ElwinSidney) October 27, 2025
Sadie Robertson Huff isn’t backing down from a little backlash.
The "Duck Dynasty: The Revival" star exclusively told Fox News Digital that sh… https://t.co/BYmJGzce2W
Sadie Robertson said cancel culture often makes people disappear in fear, but she wanted to do the opposite.
She reminded Christians that they should help each other, not celebrate when someone makes a mistake. She also pointed to the Bible, 1 Corinthians 13, saying love should not enjoy hate but stand with truth.
Sadie Robertson Huff talks about faith, family and being a new mom of three
Sadie Robertson said she is staying strong through her faith and her close family. She and her husband, Christian Huff, just welcomed their third baby girl, Kit, only two months ago. Even after giving birth, she still hosted her big L.O.
Also Read: Influencer Ben Bader Dies Suddenly At 25 After Posting Final TikTok Hours Before Death
Sister women’s conference in Monroe, Louisiana just three weeks later, with over 4,000 young girls attending. She said her parents, Willie and Korie Robertson from “Duck Dynasty,” taught her to include family in everything she does. Sadie and Christian got married on November 25, 2019, on their family farm.
Their first daughter, Honey James, was born in 2021. Their second daughter, Haven Belle, was born in May 2023. Now, Season 2 of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” is being filmed, and Season 1 is already streaming on Hulu.
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