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Phil and Kay Robertson Face Serious Health Challenges

Phil Robertson, the 78-year-old patriarch of the “Duck Dynasty” family, suffers from worsening Alzheimer’s disease, while his wife, Miss Kay, is recovering from a serious fall that resulted in an infection. Their son, Jase Robertson, expresses deep concern for his parents on the family podcast, revealing that there were moments when they feared for Miss Kay’s life during her 11-day hospital stay.

Despite the challenges, Jase notes that Miss Kay is doing better and is currently in rehabilitation. Their family’s resilience is highlighted further as they prepare to reintroduce the reality show, “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” which will bring the couple’s story back into the spotlight, though Phil’s health will prevent him from making appearances. This duo’s journey from humble beginnings to television fame continues to resonate with audiences, making their current struggles even more poignant.

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