'Duck Dynasty' Star Si Robertson Claims He's Been Proposed To Multiple Times Despite Being Married For 45 Years

The cover of 'Duck Dynasty' star Si Robertson's new book entitled 'Si-Renity: How I Stay Calm and Keep the Faith.'(Simon & Schuster)

"Duck Dynasty" star Si Robertson, better known in the show as Uncle Si, has truly experienced the perks of being a reality star.

Robertson shares in his new book entitled "Si-Renity: How I Stay Calm and Keep the Faith" that being a reality star has made him more attractive to the ladies — so much so that he's been proposed to several times by complete strangers.

Because he often travels to different towns and cities for speaking engagements, Uncle Si says around 15 to 20 women have already come up to him and proposed marriage.

"Over the past few years, several women have proposed to me during my speaking engagements and other public appearances," he writes in his book. "My brother, Phil, can't understand why women find me so attractive. He says, 'I'd understand it if they wanted to marry Willie because he has all the money. I'd even understand it if they wanted to marry Jase because he's Willie's right-hand man. But no, they want to marry — that goat.'"

Uncle Si tells The Christian Post that women have made proposals to him because they thought he was still single. "They think I'm single because I'm never shown with my wife," he explains. "Everybody asks me once they found out I'm married, 'Why isn't Christine on the show with you?' The woman has a lot better sense than the rest of us. She don't want any part of it."

One proposal Uncle Si can't forget happened at an outdoor event in Arkansas. Uncle Si says the sun was shining brightly that day, so when the sun was blocked momentarily, he grew suspicious. He looked up from where he was sitting to see a tall woman looking down on him.

The woman told him, "Well, I drove for 450 miles, you ready?" When Uncle Si asked ready for what for, the woman answered matter-of-factly: "To marry me."

Unfortunately for that woman, Uncle Si had to turn her down. "I said, 'Well we have a problem here, Houston.' She said, 'What's that? I said, 'Well, I got a fine little redhead that I'm married to back home that might not take kindly to that.'"