Todd Chrisley: We’re back on TV
Chrisley’s children talk about “my views with Lala Trump” and how they view the prison system after the pardon of a former reality TV star by television comeback President Donald Trump.
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Todd Chrisley It only worked in prison time.
Todd, 56, revealed that he is not at work while spending his time in scams President Donald Trump. However, his wife, Julie Chrisley, had a different experience behind the bar.
“I struggled,” Julie said on an episode of the couple’s podcast.”Chrisley Confessions 2.0“.” I followed the rules. Remember, I was in a place where there was no air conditioning. ”
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Julie Chrisley revealed that she was working while spending time behind the bar while Todd Chrisley refused. (USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank by Getty Images)
“I did the job, he didn’t,” Julie told guest, “The Real Housewives” alum Candi Bless.
“I refused,” Todd said, “I ran my block.”
Julie explained that she got a job at the board of prison, a general store.
“I wanted to be able to order shampoo, body wash and makeup,” and “Chrisley knows best,” pointed out the star. “I mean, it wasn’t a Mac, but I managed to get Covergirl, Maybelline, Wet n’Wild. So I went back to the wet n’Wild.”
“You’re walking down the hall and someone would have fake eyelashes, fake hair, there was more weaving there,” she continued.
The only part of Julie in her beauty routine was bleach to keep her blonde locked.
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Todd and Julie Chrisley were forgiven in May. (Fox News/My View)
The reality TV couple previously confessed that living outside is more difficult than life that led behind the bar.
“I actually talked to some of the women who were in prison that I was already at home,” Julie said on the podcast.
“We all have this general consensus, and it’s kind of weird to say that,” Julie continued. Todd added, “No, it’s not strange. Life is rougher than prison life.”
“It’s so scary, and the condition you’re there, but that’s from a physical standpoint,” he explained. “But from an emotional and psychological perspective, it’s difficult to deal with every day.”
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Todd and Julie Chrisley and their family gained fame with “Chrisley Bust.” (Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
Todd and Julie were forgiven by Trump in May after being convicted of federal charges of bank fraud and tax evasion. They were sentenced to a total sentence behind bars. After two and a half years of service, the couple left prison and have always maintained their innocence.
The camera is taking pictures Chrisley Family Over the past three years, the story of time behind the bar unfolded.
“The Crisley: Back to reality” The performance will premiere over two days on September 1st and 2nd. The finale will hit the screen on September 16th.
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