NYC hotel boots 'Duck Dynasty' star, thinks he's a homeless guy

Aug 16, 2013 - 14:46
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NYC hotel boots 'Duck Dynasty' star, thinks he's a homeless guy
Jase Robertson, Duck Dynasty star, mistaken for homeless man at NYC hotel

So apparently not everyone is a "Duck Dynasty" fan. One of the show's bearded and bandanna-ed stars was escorted out of his New York City hotel this week after a staffer mistook him for a homeless man.

"I asked where the bathroom was and he said, 'Right this way, sir,'" Jase Robertson explained on ABC's "Live With Kelly and Michael." "He walked me outside, pointed down the road and said, 'Good luck.'" The easiest-going of the easygoing Robertson family laughed the entire situation off as a case of "facial profiling" (and this is why Jase is our favorite). Even though that particular employee didn't watch the Duck Commander team on Wednesday, 11.8 million others did; the premiere was reportedly the highest-rated nonfiction series program in cable TV history. [Source]

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