Who is Christian Huff?
Christian Huff was born on 9 June 1998, in Niceville, Florida, USA, and is a social media personality, but possibly best known for being the husband of reality television personality Sadie Robertson. His wife rose to fame as one of the regular cast members of the A&E series “Duck Dynasty”, and later embarked on other acting endeavors. Like her family, she’s also become very interested in pursuing a career in business.
The Wealth of Christian Huff
As of early-2020, Christian Huff’s net worth is estimated to be over $50,000. He is still on the verge of completing his college education, and may pursue a career in professional baseball.
He probably benefits from the success of his wife, who has a net worth estimated to be over $500,000, thanks to the success of her various endeavors in the entertainment industry.
Life So Far
Christian grew up in Niceville and was raised alongside a younger brother. At a young age, he showed athletic inclinations, particularly in baseball, a sport that he often played with his brother. He attended Niceville High School and during his time there, played baseball for the school’s team.
After matriculating from high school, he enrolled at Auburn University where he took up a degree in business administration, management, and operations.
While working on his degree, he has also showcased his intent to become a professional baseball player, presumably playing with Auburn’s baseball team. Apart from his education, he is also very interested in languages and took up lessons in Creole, Japanese and Korean. While he’s remained out of the spotlight for most of his life, his online popularity surged after Sadie confirmed that they were dating.
Wife – Sadie Robertson
Sadie Robertson is the son of Willie and Korie Robertson – her father is a businessman who would help the family business Duck Commander rise to fame in the country as its CEO. Their business initially focused on a duck-call and other duck-hunting merchandise.
She grew up alongside five siblings, and all of them would find a semblance of fame thanks to their father – he helped create the television show “Duck Dynasty”, which aired on A&E from 2012 to 2017.
The show followed the lives of their family who had found success with the business, and the show was also responsible for helping bring more business to them. They also created a spin-off business called Buck Commander, which is focused on hunting deer. The show was very popular during its run, and the family is also known for their openness about their Christian lifestyle, while displying a look far from stereotypical, as the men often sported long beards.
The show ran for five seasons and helped many of them become television stars, including Sadie. The show earned over $400 million from merchandise and advertising in one year, and continued its success until the end of its run in 2017.
Other Endeavors – Sadie Robertson
While Sadie appeared consistently in the show, she used its popularity to explore various other avenues in the entertainment industry. She recorded the song “Away in a Manger” for a family Christmas album called “Duck the Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas”, and became a contestant in the competitive TV series “Dancing with the Stars” during its 19th season, reaching the finals of the show and finishing as the runner-up.
The reality competition show features various celebrities as they pair up with a professional dancer before competing against each other. They are then scored by a panel of judges and the lowest score each week is eliminated.
The show is based on the UK series “Strictly Come Dancing”, which has spawned numerous franchises internationally. During the finals, she competed against Alfonso Ribiero and Janel Parrish, the former of whom would win the competition. Apart from the show, she also ventured into professional acting endeavors, working on “God’s Not Dead 2” which starred Melissa Joan Hart, and which was a moderate success in the box office.
Recent Projects – Life After Duck Dynasty
Another project Robertson worked on is the film “I’m Not Ashamed”, portraying the character Charity. The biographical film is based on the life of Rachel Scott, who was one of the victims of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, which saw the death of 12 students and a teacher. She also appeared in a pair of music videos, firstly in “Past the Past” by Lawson Bates, and the second “The Long Way” by Brett Eldredge.
She also wrote a “New York Times” bestseller called “Live Original”, which tackled her life as a Christian and her faith. She toured in promotion of the book, and followed it up with “Life Just Got Real: A Live Original Novel” as well as a devotional book.
In 2018, she released a sequel book called “Live Fearless”, and gained a bit of wealth thanks to its success.
In recent years, she’s been focused on developing her career as a social media personality. She manages a YouTube account on which she talks about the Christian way of life, video blogs, and some of her speaking endeavors. She has millions of followers on her Instagram account.
Personal Life
Christian was interested in Sadie for some time, though she didn’t know him so she ignored one of his online messages to her on Instagram. The two later met as he was close friends with Robertson’s cousin, and the group went crab fishing.
They then became friends and talked for around two months before they began dating. Less than a year later he proposed to her, and they were married in late-2019 on her family’s farm, then honeymooned in Mexico.
Before their marriage Sadie was in two prominent relationships, the first with Blake Coward whom she admitted was tumultuous to a point that she developed an eating disorder because of the stress it caused. She then had a relationship with Austin North, but which only lasted for around four months. Following their relationship, Huff’s online popularity increased significantly, gaining hundreds of thousands of followers on her Instagram.