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Billy HallowellDec 14, 2018 12:00:00 AM1 min read

‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Reveals Hilarious Robertson Holiday Tradition

“Duck Dynasty” star Missy Robertson recently revealed some of her family’s Christmas traditions, noting that the most comical event is her mother-in-law Miss Kay’s annual gag gift giveaway — something that always has the entire Robertson family rolling on the floor in laughter.

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“We have our gag gift tradition,” she said. “Kay does her gag gifts and, honestly, sometimes the gifts are so stupid they’re not even funny, but the way that she presents them is the funniest thing ever.”

Listen to Robertson reveal her family’s holiday traditions — and the positive ways that she and her family are impacting the world around them:

The Robertson family roars in laughter as Miss Kay gives the gifts out each year during a special Christmas night gathering at Phil and Kay Robertson's home.

Beyond that comical event, Robertson said the most consistent Robertson family holiday tradition is a slew of homemade cooking.

“There is always a lot of food and it’s always homemade,” she said. “It is amazing array of food and we all have our favorite things. When we get together we all know we’re going to have seafood of some sort.”

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In addition to seafood, she said it takes three cajun turkeys to feed the Robertson clan.

Invoking scenes presented on A&E’s “Duck Dynasty,” everyone gathers the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving and then again on Christmas night. It’s a true celebration surrounding the real meaning of the season.

Watch Missy Robertson on PureFlix.com’s “Pure Talk,” where she recently discussed divisionprayer, gun controlfame, and plenty more.

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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell has been working in journalism and media for more than a decade. His writings have appeared in Deseret News, TheBlaze, Human Events, Mediaite and on FoxNews.com, among other outlets. Hallowell has a B.A. in journalism and broadcasting from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York and an M.S. in social research from Hunter College in Manhattan, New York.

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