Todd and Julie Chrisley Say Real Life Is 'Rougher' Than 'Prison Life'
FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 23 – Todd Chrisley revealed he is reporting abuse he witnessed in prison and said adjusting to life outside is emotionally harder despite a presidential pardon, after 28 months incarcerated.
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Why Julie and Todd Chrisley Believe Their Lives Now Are 'Rougher Than Prison'
Todd Chrisley admitted that dealing with the day to day after his release from prison has been difficult from "an emotional and psychological standpoint"ABC News Studios From left: Todd and Julie ChrisleyTodd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley are opening up about the struggle of re-acclimating to life outside of prison.On the July 23 episode of the couple’s podcast Chrisley Confessions 2.0, the pair — who were pardoned by President Donald Tr…
Todd and Julie Chrisley Say Real Life Is 'Rougher' Than 'Prison Life'
Todd and Julie Chrisley say prison was easy compared to real life. The Chrisley Knows Best couple have been speaking about their separate jail stints since being pardoned. “I’ve actually talked to a few of the women that I was in prison with that they’re already home, whatever,” Julie, 52, said during a recent episode […]
Todd and Julie Chrisley Call Life ‘Rougher’ After Prison Release
Photo Credit: Paul Archuleta/Getty Images It’s been approximately two months since Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley were released from prison. And the couple are giving insight into what their life is like after being behind bars. According to them, life is “rougher” after getting out. A jury convicted Todd and Julie of tax evasion and fraud charges in 2023, and they spent 28 months in prison. Their daughter Savannah Chrisley fought for their re…
Trump-Pardoned Todd and Julie Chrisley Believe Their Lives Are Now ‘Rougher Than Prison’
Nearly two months after they were released from prison, Trump-pardoned couple, Todd and Julie Chrisley, open up about how they are adjusting. During the latest episode of their new podcast, Chrisley Confessions 2.0, Todd and Julie claim their lives are now “rougher” than when they were in prison. “I’ve actually talked to a few of the women that I was in prison with that [are] already home,” Julie explained. “And we all have this general consensu…
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