Robertson family thank fans and crew as 'Duck Dynasty' celebrates 100 episodes

The Robertson family from 'Duck Dynasty' are thanking their lucky stars that they managed to do 100 successful episodes of the show. (Facebook/duckdynasty)

The Robertson family from the reality show "Duck Dynasty" are feeling elated for managing to produce 100 successful episodes, attributing the show's success to their fans and the entire crew of the show for working tirelessly with them year after year.

Korie Robertson shared on her Instagram page (@bosshogswife) a photo of the Robertson family swanked by the "Duck Dynasty" production crew and wrote, "Last night we celebrated 100 Episodes of #DuckDynasty and thanked these awesome people who work behind the scenes to make it happen. Long after we've gone home each day, this crew is hard at work making the show great; always with a positive attitude, kind word and drive to be the best. Huge thank you to each one of you! We love you and can't believe we made it to 100!"

Sadie shared her mother's excitement, too, and posted on her Instagram account (@legitsadierob) a photo of her with her parents Willie and Korie, elder brother John Luke, and best friend and now sister-in-law Mary Kate McEacharn. "Seriously cannot believe we just finished filming our 100th episode. We are so thankful for our fans who have carried us this far and stood for having some good clean fun on TV. It's been so fun. We love every single one of ya," the "Live Original" teenager said.

One of the highlights of this season's "Duck Dynasty" show would be John Luke's recent wedding to Mary Kate in the Robertson family's Louisiana farm. While he was looking over their wedding photos, John Luke realised that a variety of people have played very important roles in his and his young bride's lives, and he is grateful for how they shaped their relationship.

"Young, old, east coast, west coast, near, Taiwan, influential, and without home. Thanks for showing us how many ways there are to love God and people!" he said.

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