In an emotional moment that has rippled through the Robertson family and fans alike, Kay Robertson — the beloved matriarch of Duck Dynasty — has finally revealed the contents of a secret will left behind by her late husband, Phil Robertson. What it contains has shocked not only the family, but the entire community of supporters who followed Phil’s extraordinary journey from rebellion to redemption.
The will, handwritten and tucked away in a personal hunting journal, was discovered only after Phil’s recent passing. According to Miss Kay, not even she knew it existed.
“Phil always kept certain things close to the vest,” Miss Kay admitted. “But when I found this tucked away, it took my breath away. It wasn’t about money. It was about purpose.”
Now, just days after the family has had time to process its contents, Miss Kay has shared what Phil chose to write in his private, deeply personal final testament — and the revelations are stirring hearts far beyond their home in West Monroe, Louisiana.
A Legacy of Faith — Not Finances
Rather than dividing up wealth or property, the will focused on spiritual instructions and personal letters to each member of the Robertson family. Every message was written in Phil’s own hand, filled with Scripture, wisdom, and words of both challenge and encouragement.
“To each of you,” he wrote, “I leave a piece of my heart and a reminder: never trade your faith for comfort, and never fear the truth — even when it costs you.”
A Surprising Request
Perhaps the most unexpected portion of the will was Phil’s request to launch a new family ministry, built around helping men and women overcome addiction and find faith — just as he once did.
“Start small, start local,” Phil instructed. “But never stop telling people what Jesus did for me. If He saved me, He can save anybody.”
The Robertson family has confirmed that they are already taking steps to honor that wish.
A Private Confession to Miss Kay
The will also included a final letter to Miss Kay, written in a deeply tender tone that left her — and the rest of the family — in tears.
“You were the first to believe in me when no one else could. You gave me my second chance, and then you gave me Jesus. If I make it to heaven, it’s because God used you to get me there.”
The Final Message
Phil closed the will with one last message, intended for everyone — his family, his followers, and even his critics:
“Don’t cry for me. I’m finally where I was always meant to be. But don’t waste your days. Use them. Tell the truth. Stand for something. And always, always choose love over fear.”