Quacking for a beautiful cause! Standing up for people with cleft palates everywhere, Mia Robertson, one of the littlest (and cutest) members of the Duck Dynasty family, who also has a cleft palate, is raising money for her family's Mia Moo Fund by selling necklaces reading, "Be brave and keep going." The hashtag (#BeBraveAndKeepGoing) and the necklaces (which come in silver and gold, and retail for $16 on MissyRobertson.com) have been timed to the 11-year-old's latest surgery on Friday, March 27, one of six she's had to attempt [...]...
- 3/27/2015
- Us Weekly
Another season of "Duck Dynasty" is in the books and the hour-long Season 5 finale on Wednesday (Mar. 26) was a little out of the ordinary. Sure, there were a couple of good Jase vs. Willie zingers (the epic toast and pizza wrestling match!), but at the heart of this episode was a little girl who wanted a party.
Stand by Mia
Mia Robertson, Jase and Missy's daughter, is facing her fifth surgery to address her cleft lip and palate. Poor thing. While Jase can be a little rough around the edges, he's a big old softie when it comes to his kids. Just the look in his eyes when he's talking with her will make you melt. Before her surgery, Jase and Missy give her the option to do whatever she wants as a big send off. After hearing about some famous Uncle Willie and Daddy wrestling matches, she chooses a big family reunion,...
Stand by Mia
Mia Robertson, Jase and Missy's daughter, is facing her fifth surgery to address her cleft lip and palate. Poor thing. While Jase can be a little rough around the edges, he's a big old softie when it comes to his kids. Just the look in his eyes when he's talking with her will make you melt. Before her surgery, Jase and Missy give her the option to do whatever she wants as a big send off. After hearing about some famous Uncle Willie and Daddy wrestling matches, she chooses a big family reunion,...
- 3/27/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Duck Dynasty is getting serious. When the A&E show ends its fifth season Wednesday night, it will focus on Mia Robertson, the 10-year-old daughter of Jase and Missy Robertson, who was born with a cleft palate and received corrective surgery, which is documented in the show. "You're gonna go from gut-wrenching laughter to crying, because it's very sweet," Missy tells People. Adds Jase: "I was never an emotional guy until I had a daughter who had problems. When you hand your daughter off to some doctors and you know they're going to cut on her, that's tough. I lost it.
- 3/26/2014
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Duck Dynasty is getting serious.
When the A&E show ends its fifth season Wednesday night, it will focus on Mia Robertson, the 10-year-old daughter of Jase and Missy Robertson, who was born with a cleft palate and received corrective surgery, which is documented in the show.
"You're gonna go from gut-wrenching laughter to crying, because it's very sweet," Missy tells People.
Adds Jase: "I was never an emotional guy until I had a daughter who had problems. When you hand your daughter off to some doctors and you know they're going to cut on her, that's tough. I lost it.
When the A&E show ends its fifth season Wednesday night, it will focus on Mia Robertson, the 10-year-old daughter of Jase and Missy Robertson, who was born with a cleft palate and received corrective surgery, which is documented in the show.
"You're gonna go from gut-wrenching laughter to crying, because it's very sweet," Missy tells People.
Adds Jase: "I was never an emotional guy until I had a daughter who had problems. When you hand your daughter off to some doctors and you know they're going to cut on her, that's tough. I lost it.
- 3/26/2014
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
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