Duck hunting is far from the only thing that piques the Robertson family’s interest — andWillieandKorie Robertsonare ready to unpack a number of important topics in their new series,At Home with the Robertsons, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.In theFacebook Watchshow’s trailer, theDuck Dynastyalums bring a range of celebrity guests into their Louisiana home to have open discussions on a variety of issues.The clip is peppered with light-hearted scenes, including one of former BacheloretteHannah Brownchopping wood with the Robertsons shortly after her arrival. But it also teases more sensitive moments, including a scene of the pair speaking with former NFL proTim Tebowandhis wife, South African model Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, about their decision to practice abstinence before marriage.Facebook Watch"You did choose to wait until you were married," Korie says, to which Tim replies, “There were pieces of that that were hard for me.“In another scene,Love and Hip Hop’sYandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harrishave a candid discussion about race with the family.“You can cut off the beard, you can not get tattoos, but you can’t wash off your skin,” Yandy, 39 says during the premiere episode, in which the VH1 stars discuss racism and raising a Black son in America.The series will feature two episode drops a week over the course of the next eight weeks, on Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET. The Monday episodes will feature a celebrity guest, while the Thursday episodes will delve into whatthe Robertsonslearned from the previous episode. The series will also special appearances from three generations of family members, fromSadieto Uncle Si.Facebook WatchFacebook WatchNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Willie, 48, and Korie, 47, have been married since 1992. The couple rose to prominence onDuck Dynasty, which ran for 11 seasons on A&E from 2012 to 2017.Catch their new series,At Home with the Robertsons, starting Monday onFacebook Watch.
Duck hunting is far from the only thing that piques the Robertson family’s interest — andWillieandKorie Robertsonare ready to unpack a number of important topics in their new series,At Home with the Robertsons, PEOPLE can exclusively announce.
In theFacebook Watchshow’s trailer, theDuck Dynastyalums bring a range of celebrity guests into their Louisiana home to have open discussions on a variety of issues.
The clip is peppered with light-hearted scenes, including one of former BacheloretteHannah Brownchopping wood with the Robertsons shortly after her arrival. But it also teases more sensitive moments, including a scene of the pair speaking with former NFL proTim Tebowandhis wife, South African model Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, about their decision to practice abstinence before marriage.
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“You did choose to wait until you were married,” Korie says, to which Tim replies, “There were pieces of that that were hard for me.”
In another scene,Love and Hip Hop’sYandy Smith-Harris and Mendeecees Harrishave a candid discussion about race with the family.
“You can cut off the beard, you can not get tattoos, but you can’t wash off your skin,” Yandy, 39 says during the premiere episode, in which the VH1 stars discuss racism and raising a Black son in America.
The series will feature two episode drops a week over the course of the next eight weeks, on Mondays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET. The Monday episodes will feature a celebrity guest, while the Thursday episodes will delve into whatthe Robertsonslearned from the previous episode. The series will also special appearances from three generations of family members, fromSadieto Uncle Si.


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Willie, 48, and Korie, 47, have been married since 1992. The couple rose to prominence onDuck Dynasty, which ran for 11 seasons on A&E from 2012 to 2017.
Catch their new series,At Home with the Robertsons, starting Monday onFacebook Watch.
source: people.com