Sadie Robertson on "Duck Dynasty" opens up about her opinions when it comes to bullying, religion, and even politics. During one of her most recent interviews, Robertson stated that she is not ashamed to open up about neither her political views nor her opinion when it comes to standing.
"Duck Dynasty" cast member Sadie Robertson opens up to Washington Times as she shared that she is not ashamed to voice out her opinions. She then added that social media plays a huge part when it comes to spreading the hate, especially bullying.
"I think there're so much peer pressure and so much bullying and insecurity, but I think it may just be like that because that's how the world is," Miss Robertson told Washington Times during one of her exclusive interviews. "With social media, it's really hard to stop bullying. But I think ... everybody needs to work on being confident in them. Instead of being fragile, be solid. Because if you're solid, nothing can shake you. No matter if people talk about you ... you're going to be solid in what you believe, so it doesn't really matter."
Sadie Robertson may not only be an author as she was also offered a film role. Sadie was offered the lead role for "I am Not Ashamed," which is the story of Rachel Joy Scott, who was one the victims of the Columbine shootout in April 1999.
Rachel was one out of the 13 students that were shot dead. One student who witnessed the shootout stated that Rachel Scott was shot after admitting that she is a Christian.
Sadie then opened up to Fox News about the film's storyline which would hit the big screen by October 21. Though Sadie was offered the major role, the "Duck Dynasty" cast turned it down as she agreed to take on a minor role of a character named Charity.
"The [movie] itself is not about [Scott's] death, Sadie said, "It's about her life and I think that people will take away dying isn't the end of the world because as a Christian, Jesus died for us so the least we can do is die for him. It's how we live our life before him," she continued."