Sadie Robertson tells single women: 'Don't settle, wait for that strong man to come into your life'

This controversial photo made fans assume that Sadie Robertson of 'Duck Dynasty' is already engaged to her beau Blake Coward. (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

"Duck Dynasty" reality TV star and "Live Original" teenager Sadie Robertson is certain that her boyfriend Blake Coward is "the one" she will marry someday, and it is because he loves God more than he loves her and he treats her well.

When someone recently shared with her a somewhat blurry photo of her and Blake cozying up in the corner with Sadie's head resting on his shoulder, Sadie decided to repost it on her Instagram account (@legitsadierob).

"It shows how he gives me a strong man to lean on in life. So blessed," she writes. "To all the single women, don't settle! Wait for that strong man to come into your life, who helps and leads you daily in strength & love."

Sadie and Blake work really hard to keep their relationship strong. Although their time together is limited, the young couple makes the most out of it.

"We've been long-distance our whole relationship, for two years, which is hard," she told Yahoo!.

The "Dancing with the Stars" alum made her fans really excited when she revealed that she has already been discussing marriage with Blake. However, Sadie clarified that it won't be happening any time soon.

"So we're always like, 'Oh, I can't wait until we're finally just married and we get to be in the same place.' So that's just fun to talk about, but nothing serious," she said.

Once they do get married, the teenage star wants to take a cue from her own parents Willie and Korie, as well as relatives Jep and Jessica Robertson, and welcome adopted kids into their home.

"I can't wait to adopt," she said. "I try to adopt when I go on all my mission trips. I'm like, 'Mom, please let me bring them home!' She's like, 'You're in high school, Sadie. Wait til you're married.' I'm gonna have too many—I'm gonna have so many kids."

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