'Duck Dynasty' Star Sadie Robertson Discusses Future in Modeling and Marriage During New York Fashion Week
Sadie Robertson of A&E's "Duck Dynasty" is furthering her modeling career at New York Fashion Week this year, but the star is putting the brakes on marriage.
The 17-year-old reality star took to the cat walk wearing a collection of designs by Sherri Hill on Thursday, including sweeping floor-length gowns and colorful knee-length smocks. Shortly thereafter, Robertson admitted a desire to continue her modeling career while dispelling recent rumors of her engagement to boyfriend Blake Coward.
"Ok, so everyone thinks I'm engaged," she told Fox411. "I'm not engaged. Me and my boyfriend have been dating for like a year and two months now so we're definitely in love I guess you could say, but we're not engaged."
Robertson also reminded fans that her older brother John-Luke is engaged and to be married soon, and that "maybe in the future" she would follow suit. Until then, the teen is interested in pursuing a growing career as a model.
"I would love to continue to model, it just depends on what opportunities I get," the realty star told People.com after the Sherri Hill show. "Of course, I want to always stay true to who I am and make sure in everything I do God is getting the glory. If modeling is one of those things that keeps presenting itself to me I would love to do it and continue to get more involved."
True to her word, Robertson took the time to thank God for the work while backstage preparing for the fashion show.
"So extremely blessed to be a sherri hill model & get to walk in New York fashion week," the teen posted. "Praising God for all the many opportunities. ALL glory to God. Walking for him."
The "Duck Dynasty" star has modeled for Sherri Hill before, during NYFW last year, and the designs on Thursday were pre-approved Robertson's father, Willie Robertson.
"The collection is a 'Daddy-approved' collection, I love my modesty and we try to keep everything covered up that needs to be covered up," Robertson told E! News. "It's been fun, very exciting."