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Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson discovers he has a daughter, 45, from an extramarital affair: ‘Finally, after all those years, we come together’
- Robertson, 74, admitted on his podcast on Thursday that he recently learned he has a 45-year-old daughter from an affair he had in the Seventies
- The reality TV patriarch has previously admitted to having affairs before professing to have found Jesus
- Both his sons Al, 54, and Jase, 50, received letters from a woman named Phyliss claiming to be their sister
- Phil agreed to take a DNA paternity test, which led to a ‘99.9 percent match’
- Robertson fathered this child well after marrying his wife Kay, to whom he is still married, in 1966
By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com
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Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson, a father of four boys, has just discovered he’s a father of five – thanks to a DNA test which has led to the discovery of a long lost daughter.
The 74-year-old patriarch admitted on Thursday that he recently learned he has a 45-year-old daughter from an affair he had in the Seventies, well after marrying his wife Kay in 1966. The pair are still married.
On his Unashamed podcast, the outwardly religious Robertson discussed the novel turn of events with his sons Jep, 42, Willie, 48, Jase, 50, and Al, 54, the last of whom explained that he had received a bombshell letter that started it all.
Bombshell: Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson revealed he has a 45-year-old daughter from an extramarital affair on his podcast on Thursday
Betrayal: The reality star is seen here with his wife Kay in 2013. The couple married in 1966 and are still together
‘Basically, it was from a woman who said that by a DNA search, she thinks that [our] Dad might be her dad,’ Al said, identifying the 45-year-old woman by the name of Phyliss.
Al also said that he had at first ‘dismissed’ the letter as a wild claim, but Jase had also received a letter from the woman, claiming to be his sister.
‘We both concluded, this is not one of those frivolous things we’ve got,’ Jase said.
‘I started thinking, there’s a 45-year-old woman out there who doesn’t know who her dad is, and she’s looking,’ Al agreed. ‘And I thought, even if it’s not dad, she needs to know it’s not dad.’
But they were also reluctant to divulge the information because the woman’s birthday looked to be after Phil had become a Christian in the 1970s.
Former philanderer: When Robertson – who’s admitted to his philandering ways before devoting himself to the church – commented on the matter, mentions of God soon followed
‘We know that in all things – in all things – even sin, God works for the good of those who love him who have been called according to his purpose,’ he said; seen here at a rally for Roy Moore in 2017
Phil is a self-professed devout Christian, and a current member of and elder at the White’s Ferry Road Church of Christ in West Monroe, Louisiana.
Robertson has in the past admitted to his philandering ways, but said it was before devoting himself to the church.
And when he commented on the matter of his newly discovered daughter on Thursday, mentions of God were not far behind.
‘We know that in all things – in all things – even sin, God works for the good of those who love him who have been called according to his purpose,’ he said, in a paraphrase from the bible.
And when Phil agreed to take a DNA test, it was a ‘99.9 percent match,’ according to Al.
The Robertsons’ story is one of many accounts of illicit children and long-lost family members coming to the fore thanks to the newfound trend of genetic and DNA research, with companies like 23andMe.
They’ve got a sister: The Robertsons’ story is just one of many accounts of long-lost family members coming to the fore thanks to the newfound trend of DNA research with companies like 23andMe; Willie, Phil, Jase and Si Robertson seen in a promo shot for Duck Dynasty c. 2013
‘It’s a pretty cool explanation of redemption, reconciliation, love,’ Robertson said. ‘As it turns out, 45 years, you have a daughter that you don’t know about, and she has a father she doesn’t know about. 45 years that doesn’t sound like very long but you say, that’s a while. So finally, after all those years, we come together.’
The professional duck hunter, who is a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, added that his family has already met his daughter Phylliss, and that fans will get to hear her side of things on an upcoming episode of his Unashamed podcast.
‘It was super awesome, I was so excited,’ Jep said of finding out he has a big sister.
He added that he had always wished he had a sister while growing up as the baby brother in a family of boys.
‘It was like a dream come true.’
It should be noted that Phil’s daughter, Phyliss, most probably was named for him.
Growing family: Phil said his family has already met his daughter Phylliss, and that fans will get to hear her side of things on an upcoming podcast episode; Phil (right) seen here in 2013 with (from right) brother Si, wife Kay, son Jase, daughter-in-law Korie, and son Willie Robertson
No information was readily available on Phyliss’s mother.
The news of Phil’s long lost daughter comes after the family’s harrowing ordeal last month, when a gunman sprayed son Willie’s Louisiana estate with bullets in a drive-by shooting.
No one was hurt in the incident, but the shooter has been ordered to turn in all of his firearms and stay away from the younger Robertson’s estate for a minimum of two years.
Duck Dynasty was an extremely popular A&E reality television program which ran for 11 seasons, from 2012 until 2017.
It followed Phil Robertson and his well-off Louisiana clan, known for their successful duck-hunting business.
Prior to Duck Dynasty, Phil and his sons were featured on a hunting show for the Outdoor Channel titled Duck Commander, which ran for three seasons from 2009 until 2011.
Phil’s younger brother Si Robertson, 72, was also a popular character on Duck Dynasty, appearing in all 129 episodes.
Both Phil and Si were born in postwar Vivian, Louisiana.
Patriarch: The show followed Phil Robertson and his well-off Louisiana clan, known for their successful duck-hunting business; seen in 2012
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