“I’m Tired Of Being Dead”: Duck Dynasty Star Breaks Silence On Shocking Death Rumors


One of Duck Dynasty’s beloved cast members is speaking out after wild internet rumors falsely claimed she had passed away.

The hit reality TV show, which ran from 2012 to 2017, followed the lives of the Robertson family, famed for their duck call business, strong Christian faith, and Louisiana charm. The series became a cultural phenomenon, drawing millions of viewers and creating lasting fan devotion.

Earlier this year, the Robertson family mourned a real and devastating loss—the passing of patriarch Phil Robertson on May 25, 2025. Phil was not only the head of the family but also a preacher, entrepreneur, and TV personality whose legacy still echoes across the Duck Dynasty community.

But in the weeks since Phil’s death, a disturbing wave of misinformation has targeted his wife, Kay Robertson—affectionately known to fans as “Miss Kay.”

In a recent episode of the Duck Call Room podcast, Miss Kay addressed the false death rumors directly. “I’m tired of being dead,” she said with a mix of humor and frustration, as reported by TV Shows Ace.

Her son Al Robertson, also on the podcast, explained how fake, AI-generated news stories began circulating shortly after Phil’s passing. Some even falsely claimed that the family had held a funeral and given eulogies for Kay. Misleading photos and phony headlines added fuel to the fire, confusing fans and upsetting the family.

Al revealed that Uncle Si had also been a target of similar fake death stories in the past. He urged listeners to be cautious about what they read online and reminded everyone that just because it’s on the Internet doesn’t make it true.

Quoting a classic line, Al joked that reports of Miss Kay’s death were “greatly exaggerated.” To drive the point home, he shared a video clip proving she is very much alive—and looking healthy and strong.

Uncle Si, another fan-favorite from the show, has also been a frequent target of fake death claims. Al joked that the reports of Kay’s passing were “greatly exaggerated,” then proved it by sharing a video of his mother—alive, well, and clearly fed up with the noise.

Beyond debunking the rumors, the family opened up about how life has changed since Phil’s death. Al admitted the loss has been especially hard on Miss Kay, who is still grieving deeply. She expressed her frustration at people commenting on how “good” she looks, clarifying that she’s not thinking about dating or “moving on” anytime soon.

These types of rumors aren’t just annoying—they’re hurtful. Miss Kay’s decision to speak out shines a light on how damaging misinformation can be, especially for grieving families in the public eye.

The takeaway? Don’t believe everything you see online. If it sounds sketchy, it probably is. And as Miss Kay just proved—sometimes the best way to fight lies is to show up, speak out, and set the record straight.

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