'Duck Dynasty' Stars Endorse 'The Song;' Attend Film's Premiere (PHOTOS)
"Duck Dynasty" stars came out in full force in support of the new film "The Song" this week.
The famous Robertson family members, including Willie, Korie and Kay, have offered their official endorsement of the film, and even attended the premiere in Franklin, Tennessee on Tuesday, Sept. 23.
"I want to encourage you to grab your spouse and go check out 'The Song,'" Willie Robertson said during the event. "It is an incredible movie–Korie and I watched it–and we loved it. So, do yourself a favor and go see it."
Korie added, "I have the perfect date night for you. Go get your tickets to 'The Song' for this weekend. Take your honey–take 'em out for a dinner, and a nice movie and you will enjoy it, I promise."
And thirdly, "Duck Dynasty" star Miss Kay Robertson noted, "Ladies, I'm gonna tell you what you need to do this weekend. Grab your husbands, your boyfriends, girls—whoever it takes—and go see 'The Song.' You will love it, and they will too. It'll be worth it!"
In addition to attending the premiere, the "Duck Dynasty" stars have signed on to Faith Driven Consumer's new campaign, TheSongDateNight.com.
"Faith Driven Consumers share a strong bond with the Robertson family, and their endorsement of this faith- and music-driven film will have significant impact," Founder of Faith Driven Consumer Chris Stone said in a press release. "'The Song' hits all the right notes, weaving beards and banjos into a compelling, deeply touching story about love, marriage and commitment. We're proud to promote 'The Song' through our TheSongDateNight.com campaign and encourage our community to respond to the Robertsons' call to grab a date and see this incredible film together."
Faith Driven Consumer is the group behind IStandWithPhil.com movement which played a leading role in Robertson's return to "Duck Dynasty." The organization is also well known for its faith-friendly film ratings, allowing the over 40 million Americans who are faith driven consumers to measure the faith-compatibility of entertainment products aimed at them.
"The Song" hits theaters everywhere this Friday, Sept. 26.