‘Duck Dynasty’ Vegas musical made Willie Robertson cry; Reality TV series star endorsing Bobby Jindal for president

By Staff Writer

Apr 15, 2015 12:28 PM EDT

The reality TV series 'Duck Dynasty' ventures from the small screen to world of musical successfully. In fact, the recent play made the star Willie Robertson emotional as it reminded him all the hardships their family went through. Meanwhile, Robertson introduces Bobby Jindal for president.

After the TV series The 'Duck Dynasty' Season 7 ended, the family goes to a new musical "Duck Commander" in Las Vegas. The play is based on the book 'The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family and Ducks Built a Dynasty'. With their current fame, it's not surprising that the show becoming a success.

In a report made by FOX411, Willie told them that watching the musical brought tears to his eyes because it reminded him of all the tough decisions and their struggles as they climbed to the top.

"It's emotional at times," Willie said. "I was crying watching it because you just think about if something were to happen differently, then none of this would have happened."

Willie also added that the 'Duck Dynasty' musical is perhaps more revealing than the TV show because it shows audiences the Robertson's private struggles.

Meanwhile, 'Duck Dynasty' stars Willie and his wife Korie Robertson are supporting Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal for president.

'Duck Dynasty' CEO told Fox News Radio that, if the governor decides to jump into the race for the White House, Jindal would be his pick.

"It is, if he chooses to run, he hasn't decided yet. But if he does," Robertson said, calling the Republican Louisiana governor a "great man" and a "godly man."

Robertson and his family first met Jindal in West Monroe, Louisiana, before they found fame. When Jindal was running for governor, Robetsons invited him to church.

According to a report, Jindal has floated the possibility of joining the GOP presidential field. However, the Gov. snagged the endorsement Monday of "Duck Dynasty" star. Jindal said that he would not make a decision until Louisiana's legislative session ends in June.

Meanwhile, there are no reports yet for the show's Season 8 renewal. But if you really want to see the show live, then enjoy the 'Duck Dynasty' musical in Las Vegas.

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