Korie Robertson says daughter Sadie makes her proud for the grace she's showing after breakup with Blake

Sadie Robertson and her mother, Korie Robertson, of A&E's reality TV show 'Duck Dynasty' at the Women of Faith conference in Columbus, Ohio, on May 1-2, 2015. (Instagram/Sadie Robertson)

"Duck Dynasty" star Korie Robertson is really proud of the way her daughter Sadie is handling her breakup with long-time boyfriend Blake Coward, saying that the youngster is using her faith in God to get through her heartache.

On her Instagram account (@bosshogswife), Korie posted a screenshot of Sadie's YouTube channel and wrote, "@legitsadierob told me yesterday she was thinking of doing a YouTube video about her breakup because she knows other young people are going through the same thing. She felt like she had something to say."

"Well, last night she sat down and shared her heart. What she talks about here can help anyone and everyone, not just young people going through a breakup. She talks about not being bound by bitterness, jealousy, insecurity, uncertainty, and trusting that God is in control. Good words here. Don't miss it," she added.

Sadie broke up with Coward last month. The reality TV star did not cite the reason for their split but admitted that their separation was really hard for both of them.

"It was not how we would wish things would end, but it's what happened. We feel like this is the best thing," Sadie says in the video.

Sadie wishes that Coward would find someone "better than her" whom he can share his happiness with.

"This is what I hope for Blake. I hope that Blake finds somebody so much better than me in every single way. Because if I wasn't right for him, I know somebody is perfect for him. Because I do love him. I did love him a lot," she says.

It's tempting to indulge in bitterness, jealousy and anger, says Sadie. But those who are broken-hearted should simply accept the fact that their relationship has ended and learn from its mistakes.

"Take the things that you can work on and grow in that. Be better for the next person, the person God has prepared for you," she says.

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