Love Call! Duck Dynasty’s John Luke Robertson Gets Engaged: ‘I Am So Excited To Marry My Best Friend’
Oct. 12 2014, Published 4:10 p.m. ET
Phil Robertson’s grandson is getting hitched.
Duck Dynasty star John Luke Robertson got engaged to girlfriend Mary Kate McEacharn after proposing to her Saturday as he and the Robertson clan celebrated his 19th birthday.
John Luke, Willie and Korie Robertson’s oldest son, who popped the question in a park, said in a Sunday statement, "I am so excited to marry my best friend. I know my parents married young as well, and they have always been examples of what 'could be' to me. Fast-forward 22 years and they are more in love than ever, and I hope Mary Kate and I are the same way in the years to come. God has truly blessed us."
McEacharn flashed her sparkling engagement ring in a photo posted on her Instagram page.
It showed John Luke holding a sign pointing to McEacharn that reads, “Future Mrs. Robertson.”
The ecstatic gal captioned the photo, "Happy Birthday to the boy I'm going to marry."
John Luke put the same photo on Instagram, writing, "She. Said. Yes."
The couple reportedly met at Ouachita Christian School in Monroe, Louisiana, and have been dating since March.
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McEacharn couldn’t stop sharing her joy as she also tweeted on Sunday, "Happy Birthday to this hottie ..knew you were the one since day one JL.”
Proud Korie tweeted her congratulations to her son over the engagement news.
Now John Luke, who has appeared on 29 Duck Dynasty episodes, no doubt has a decision to make.
Should the adorable young couple’s wedding be televised? What do you think, RadarOnline.com readers?