'Duck Dynasty' Cast News: Robertson Wives Address Problems Family Faces in Brand New Book

The wives of A&E hit series "Duck Dynasty" recently released a brand new book titled "The Women of Duck Commander: Surprising Insights from the Women Behind the Beards About What Makes This Family Work," where the Robertson wives reveal what is like to be part of the famous Christian family.

Family matriarch Miss Kay and her daughter-in-laws Lisa, Jessica, Missy and Korie Robertson revealed multiple issues including some hardships and criticism they face with their new found fame in the new book. In a recent interview with Good Morning America, the ladies talked about how their lives changed after the success of their hit reality show.

"Last year a lady asked to take a picture with Jep (Jessica's husband), and during the picture he said she, like, grabbed his rear end," Jessica Robertson to ABC News reporter Bianna Golodryga on Good Morning America.

Jase Robertson's wife Missy agrees with Jessica's viewpoint.

"The women are after the men," said Missy Robertson to GMA in the same interview.

Jessica Robertson also revealed what issues she faced earlier in her life when she first met her future husband in another interview.

"Just kind of being in that college age and environment. Just doing things that you don't want to live the rest of your life doing. Partying or anything like that. We'll delve into that later on. Jep and I are talking about doing a book. We're meeting next week to discuss where we want our book to go. Basically it will lay it all out," said Jessica Robertson in a recent interview with Fox 411.

She also provided inspiration to people about God's loving and forgiving nature.

"I had baggage when I came to the family. Even as a Christian I fail, I'm not perfect, but that's not what being a Christian's about. That's why Jesus paid the price He did because we can't be perfect, it's impossible. So I don't put myself above anybody else and neither does any other Robertson. Phil and Kay are probably the most humble people I've ever met. That's why the show is so big. I think people love that we laugh together and work together," said Robertson to Fox 411.