Sadie Robertson on Brother John Luke's Graduation: 'I Can't Wait to See Where God Takes You Next'
"Duck Dynasty" star Sadie Robertson and her family celebrated her brother John Luke's high school graduation this week and she says she "can't wait to see" where God takes him next.
John Luke, 19, graduated from Ouachita Christian School in the Robertsons' hometown of Monroe, Louisiana, and his 17-year-old sister, Sadie, shared a special tribute on social media marking the milestone.
"I can't believe @young_and_beardless is graduating today," Robertson wrote on Instagram earlier this month. "School has been so much fun following your lead. You came in clutch night after night helping me figure out math problems, English paper, and just helping me become a better person. Thanks for always catching me when I fall brother. I can't wait to see where God takes you next."
Sadie and John Luke are the two oldest of five children of Willie and Korie Robertson, and the teens are grandchildren to Phil and Kay Robertson. All of them star on A&E's "Duck Dynasty." Now that John Luke has graduated from high school, the family of reality stars are planning his wedding to Mary Kate McEacharn this summer.
"We're meeting with the wedding planner and things are coming along," said Korie Robertson, according to FOX 411. "The hardest part is figuring out the invite list. We've got big families."
Although he's just 19-years-old, John Luke has previously said he is looking forward to marrying young because of his own parents' marriage. Willie and Korie Robertson married at just 19 and 18-years-old, respectively.
"I know my parents married young, and they have always been examples of what 'could be' to me," John Luke told E! News. "Fast-forward 22 years and they are more in love than ever, and I hope Mary Kate and I are the same way in the years to come. God has truly blessed us."
The Christian Post reached out to John Luke's uncle, Alan Robertson, for comment on the teen's graduation, but did not receive a response in time of this publication.