Todd Chrisley and wife Chrisley Knows Best fight about their lies on premiere
Todd Chrisley and wife Chrisley Knows Best fight about their lies on premiere


Let’s start by saying the following:

It’s ridiculous that USA Network is airing a new season of Chrisley Knows Best… considering that its major stars were just convicted of financial fraud and served lengthy federal prison terms.

But at least the Monday return of this terrible reality show provided viewers with yet another reminder of what a terrible human being Todd Chrisley is.

You See…

We can’t believe USA is airing a new season of Chrisley Knows Best. The stars are going to jail!

The season 10 opening centered around Todd and Julie moving into yet another new home – much to the latter’s dismay.

“Marrying Todd means you’re never going to call one place home for very long,” Julie said in a confessional statement referring to the pair. third Carry over to the previous year.

“It keeps me stressed and nervous.

“And I agreed to move into this new house only because it was turn-key. I’m just excited to move in, unpack and get the job done.

Todd and Julie Chrisley are guilty. He would spend several years in prison as a result.

Except that wasn’t even the case because the real estate mogul didn’t tell her husband before tearing down parts of their new abode.

“Julie, listen, it’s like if you go to get your eyes fixed, you realize you need to fix your neck. And then you need an upper lift and a lower lift,” he said. said after destroying the property.

In response, Julie tells her husband to withhold this vital information from her. “Why did you lie to me?” she asked, to which Todd replied:

“Okay, let’s find a question that’s a little easier.”

What a-hole!

Julie and Todd Chrisley can be all smiles in this scene from their reality show. But these days his life is terrible.

Julie eventually made another confession that she was “done” with moving her family from house to house.

“I’m over it. I feel like we’re at a point in our lives where we need to find where we’re going to settle down,” she said.

“I want Grayson to be settled down at home the last few years before he goes off to college. Chloe is 9. She likes stability, not having one house and selling it and moving to another and making it Selling … I’m just tired of it.

“And not to mention, you lied to me, Todd.”

The episode ends with Todd and Julie coming to a resolution, which basically meant that Julie pleads once again.

“I love you. But right now, I don’t like you,” she told her husband.

Todd Chrisley doesn’t look too bothered by anything in this scene from his reality show.

The Chrisley family were sentenced in November after a jury convicted the couple of a multimillion-dollar bank fraud and tax evasion scheme.

On January 17, Todd checked into Federal Prison Camp Pensacola to begin his 12-year sentence, while Julie reported to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky to serve her seven-year sentence.

“I know this is not my final destination,” Todd said on the Chrisley Confessions podcast recorded before going behind bars.

“I know this might be my future for a minute, but I also believe the judicial system is going to turn it down. I also believe the appellate court is going to see it for what it is.

The Season 10 premiere made no mention of these major legal woes.

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