Is 'Duck Dynasty' star Willie Robertson junking Bobby Jindal for Donald Trump?

'Duck Dynasty' star Willie Robertson speaks during a recent campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (right) at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City. (YouTube/USA News)

It looks like "Duck Dynasty" star Willie Robertson has decided to switch his support from Republican presidential hopeful Bobby Jindal to Donald Trump.

During Trump's recent campaign rally at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City, Willie appeared on stage with Trump, according to ABC News.

"Where's Willie? Where the hell is Willie? Willie, get over here! Look at this guy! Look at this guy!" Trump said as he called out to the "Duck Dynasty" patriarch.

When Willie got up on stage, both men shook hands and he gave Trump a big hug. He then appeared to leave the stage, but Trump pulled him to the podium and asked him if he has his support.

"I do like me some Trump, I gotta admit," said Willie in response. "Here's the deal. We're both successful businessmen. We both have pretty big shows on television. We both have wives that are 1,000 times better looking than us, so I like Trump."

After Willie left the stage, Trump said, "Willie, everybody. Great guy."

Willie's endorsement for Trump might come as a shock for some people who thought that the Robertson family would be supporting his opponent, Louisiana Governor Jindal. In fact, during an earlier interview with Fox News, Willie and his wife Korie heaped praises on Jindal and said that America needs a good Christian man like him.

"Bobby is a good friend of ours. He and his wife are good friends of Korie and mine. He has been on our television show. Anybody that comes down and has been on an episode of 'Duck Dynasty,' obviously is the frontrunner in my book," Willie jokingly said.

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