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Under Armour's 'Duck Dynasty' Dilemma
Phil Robertson, one of the stars of the top-rated "Duck Dynasty" show, has been suspended from the series. What does this mean for Under Armour's ties to the family?

Baltimore-based Under Armour â which provides much of the camouflage clothing worn by the stars of the âDuck Dynastyâ reality TV show â has a dilemma.
One of the showâs stars, family patriarch Phil Robertson, was suspended following his anti-gay remarks in GQ magazine, reports the Baltimore Business Journal, and the question remains what he will wear if he ever reappears on air.
Under Armour is the title sponsor of a âDuck Dynastyâ spinoff show, âBuck Commander,â the Business Journal says.
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Robertson founded Duck Commander Inc., a multimillion-dollar duck call company. In its fourth season, âDuck Dynastyâ follows Robertsonâs family duck hunting through the backwoods of Louisiana, as well as the workings of the family business.
In an interview in the January issue of GQ, Robertson says homosexuality is a sin and puts it in the same category as bestiality and promiscuity, according to CNN. Asked what, in his mind, is sinful, Robertson replied: "Start with homosexual behavior and just morph out from there. Bestiality, sleeping around with this woman and that woman and that woman and those men."
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Buck Commander on the Outdoor Channel stars Robertsonâs son, Willie, the CEO of Duck Commander, who currently appears in an Under Armour ad for the companyâs infrared winter gear, says the Business Journal.
Under Armour was founded by Maryland native Kevin Plank.
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