'Duck Dynasty' star Sadie Robertson reveals she's 'less shallow' during second pregnancy

Sadie Robertson of "Duck Dynasty," and soon-to-be mother-of-two, is a proud parent.

As the reality star is expecting another child with husband Christian Huff, she expressed she’s "less shallow" during her second pregnancy and embraced her growing body.

"I remember it shaped a lot of body image things for me because your body takes on a whole new meaning," she explained on The Squeeze podcast -- hosted by Taylor Lautner and his wife, Taylor Dome.

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"All of a sudden, every part of your body is used for the purpose of another life, so it just takes the focus off of you and puts it onto something so much greater and that shifts so much of who you are."

Robertson went on to say, "It grows your capacity and your strength and your confidence. It made me a lot less shallow. No longer is my stomach trying to look the flattest or the most fit. Now, it’s like, ‘Oh wow, as it grows I’m creating life inside of me.’"

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The 25-year-old shared the baby news last November in a social media post. 

The Instagram post featured a family photo of Robertson, Huff and their 1-year-old daughter Honey sitting on the steps in front of a house, with Robertson holding photos from her ultrasound.

"Another little miracle is in motion," she captioned the post.

Robertson gave birth to her first child in May 2021, in what she would later recall as slightly scary due to a complication that came up in which Honey's shoulder was stuck for over two minutes. She recalled feeling helpless and scared at that moment.

"Her umbilical cord was stuck, it was clamped in her neck and she wasn't getting oxygen," she told E! News. 

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"And it was just so very, very scary and I felt really afraid and just kind of helpless, like I couldn't really do anything. And then all of a sudden it was so crazy, that song ‘Million Little Miracles’ came on and it was just the most amazing feeling. It was like all of a sudden there was just peace in the room and Honey came out."

Robertson and her family first came to the public's attention through the A&E show "Duck Dynasty," which focused on their family business Duck Commanders ran by her dad, Willie Robertson. The series ran for 11 seasons and launched Sadie, and the rest of her family, into stardom.

Fox News' Lori A Bashian contributed to this report.

Idaho murders: Kohberger court filings show where warrants were served, including Tinder, DoorDash, Reddit

About 60 major companies, banks and law enforcement facilities were served with warrants in Idaho's quadruple murder case, but the contents remain under lock and key.

A judge ordered the warrants to remain "sealed and redacted" in the criminal case against Bryan Kohberger, who's accused of fatally stabbing four college students, but the recipients of the warrants were included in recent court filings. 

The reasoning is the same in each of the judge's orders, which total about 750 pages.

The documents "contain highly intimate facts or statements … which would be highly objectionable to a reasonable person," and the "documents contain facts or statements that might threaten the safety of or endanger the life or safety of individuals."

Given the high-profile nature of the case and intense scrutiny across the country, there have been concerns that releasing details would poison a potential jury pool. 

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This is the full list of warrant recipients:

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Kohberger, 28, was a criminology Ph.D. student in Washington, just a few miles away from where police allege he killed four University of Idaho undergrads, some of them as they slept, around 4 a.m. on Nov. 13. 

The victims were identified as Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20.

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He made a cross-country road trip with his father after the alleged murders from Washington state to their family home in the Poconos, where police followed him and raided his home. 

The Pennsylvania search warrants, which were recently unsealed, revealed police seized several pairs of shoes, none listed appear to match the "Vans style" footprint left in blood in the victims' home.

However, Mancuso told BRC 13 the shoes police did recover could still be valuable to prosecutors.

"I would be keen on the shoes, the size of the shoes, comparison to any shoe impressions that might have been recovered at the scene," he said.

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Kohberger is due back in court on June 26 for a preliminary hearing on four first-degree murder charges and burglary with intent to commit murder. 

He faces the death penalty or life in prison if convicted of the highest counts of first-degree murder – one count for each of the four victims - and 10 years if convicted on the burglary charge.

Until his court appearance, Kohberger remains an inmate at the Latah County Jail in Moscow, which is around the corner from the crime scene.

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