Sadie Robertson Shares About 'Dancing with the Stars' Experience, Says She is 'Surprised' She's Still Going
Sadie Robertson Shares About 'Dancing with the Stars' Experience, Says She is 'Surprised' She's Still Going
"Dancing with the Stars" Season 19 is back on ABC tonight (Nov 3) and contestant Sadie Robertson is opening up about her new experiences.
The 18-year-old "Duck Dynasty" reality star has made it further along in the competition then she ever imagined. "Everybody's surprised. I'm surprised. I didn't think I was going to do this well," Sadie admitted to TVGuide. She added, "I go home and watch the tape and I'm like, wait, is that me? Did I do that? It's so weird because I've had no dancing [experience]. This is totally something new for me. But it's been really fun."
Sadie also shared recently about becoming her own person and getting out from under the shadow of her Duck Dynasty & Robertson family name.
"For my whole life I've kind of been shadowing what my family says," Sadie told TV Guide. "They'll say something about my faith and I agree. But now, it's time for me to say, 'This is who I am as well.' I'm not hiding behind my family anymore. I'm sharing my faith by myself, which has helped me to be more bold and more confident saying things. It's the same God; it's the same faith. It's just my opportunity to share it in my words. And I have enjoyed it. It's been good for me and I've grown a lot from it."
We love seeing Sadie getting to spread her wings some and be on this popular national show. She is such a positive role model for other young girls and love the national spot light that she has been getting.
Do you think Sadie has what it takes to win this season of "Dancing with the Stars"? Make sure to tune in tonight to see her latest dance with partner Mark Ballas at 8/7c on ABC.
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