Sadie Robertson Huff Expecting Baby No. 3, Says ‘Our Hearts Are So Full’

Sadie Robertson, a Christian reality television star and podcast host, announced that she is pregnant with her third child with her husband, Christian Huff.
"Our hearts are so full 🥹 another little love joining the Huff family," she wrote on Instagram.
Her post included several pictures of the Huff family, Christian, and their two daughters, as well as several black and white pictures of the sonogram.
The news was met with overwhelming support from fans and well-known Christians.
"Full House Star" actress Candace Cameron Bure, chief content officer of Great American Media, wrote, "No WAY!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!!"
"Celebrating so big with you," Hosanna Wong, author, a Bible teacher, and a spoken word artist, said.
Christian actress, author and speaker, Priscilla Shirir responded with applause emojis, "👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽."
Per The Christian Post, Huff's announcement comes as she is scheduled to appear alongside her family in the upcoming "Duck Dynasty: The Revival" series, which will focus on "their growing family of adult children and grandchildren, the next generation of Robertsons living on the family homestead in Louisiana."
The series, starring Willie and Korie Robertson, son and daughter-in-law of Phil Robertson and father and mother of Robertson Huff, is expected to air on A&E this summer and will feature 20 episodes over two seasons.
Huff and her family were originally featured in "Duck Dynasty," the reality series which ran from 2012 to 2017. Two years after the show ended, Huff married Christian in 2019 and had their first child, Honey in 2021.
Huff, who hosts the Whoa That's Good podcast, had been outspoken with her struggle with postpartum depression following the first of her first child. Just four months after her birth, Huff's daughter was hospitalized for four days with a respiratory infection.
Huff's second child, Haven, was born in 2023.
Following the end of Duck Dynasty, Huff has appeared in several speaking engagements, including speaking at the annual Passion Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. In her message last month, Huff warned thousands of attendees not to become desensitized to sin in their lives and to walk in God's plan for their lives.
"Just because [sin] doesn't feel as bad anymore, it's not still sin. But sin doesn't become less sinful because it feels less bad," Huff said.
"Sin doesn't become less sinful because you got used to it. You quench the Spirit, you seared your conscience so that relationship that you're in that's ungodly, all of a sudden, it's not ungodly because you don't feel that nagging anymore in your Spirit. The partying and the going out it's all of a sudden not bad anymore because you don't feel bad about it. You just found a way to sleep through it."
"You need to be thankful when you feel the rocking of the wave, and it wakes you up, and it says to your spirit, 'I might turn around,'" she stressed. "That's the Lord speaking to you. That's the Holy Spirit and conviction. That's a gift. You should be more afraid when you're able to sleep through it."
Huff is also a New York Times best-selling author who has published several books and devotionals. Her latest book, The Next Step: 50 Devotions to Find Your Way Forward (Whoa, That's Good: Wisdom), was released in November last year.
Photo Credit: ©Instagram/legitsadierob
Originally published February 19, 2025.