Phil Robertson diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and blood disease

Phil Robertson, 78, the beloved patriarch of Duck Dynasty and host of the Unashamed podcast, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and a blood condition, his son Jase Robertson revealed. Jase shared that Phil has been struggling, expressing hope for a “supernatural intervention.”

Despite joining a duck hunt recently, Phil didn’t fire his weapon, a poignant signal of his declining health. He’s also facing memory loss and weight loss despite a good appetite.

Phil, known for building Duck Commander into a multi-million-dollar business, faced controversy during Duck Dynasty for his outspoken Christian views but remained a symbol of faith and resilience.

As the Robertson family faces this challenge, fans worldwide send prayers and strength to Phil and his loved ones during this difficult time.

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