Todd Chrisley Don’t want to see his children fighting each other.
Todd, 56, specializes in US Weekly forward Chrisley: Back to reality It premieres in One Life on Monday, September 1. “I don’t want to – contrary to the belief in the world – I don’t love this child [Savannah] More than I love her brother [Chase]I don’t like it either Grayson Love her more than I [Savannah]. Today I will die for any of them. ”
Meanwhile, Todd joked that he “hopes them don’t kill me anxiously.”
“Let me die naturally,” he added. “But I just think it’s sad to see your kids fight, especially when Chase and Savannah or Grayson. It’s heartbreaking.”
In a trailer For a lifelong new documentary, Savannah, 28, and Chase, 29, don’t seem as close to their lives as they spent in prison with their parents.
“Chasing is not chasing. It’s a blank shell literally,” Savannah said as she tried to stop tears in the trailer. “There are some of me who are afraid that he will die. I don’t even want to try to build a relationship with him.”

Chase, Grayson and Savannah Chrisley
Courtesy of Todd Chrisley/InstagramIn the premiere episode, Savannah also admitted that despite growing up as “best friend”, he maintained “the term of rock” with Chase.
Look Chrisley: Back to reality,,,,, Julie Chrisley Said she doesn’t like seeing her child split.
“You take the TV out, we are parents,” she explained. us. “We are a mother and a father who have everything we have, so no matter when your child is not in a good place, I always say I am just as happy as my most pathetic child, and that’s what I really, really live and believe in.”
Single Sneaking in Another Premiere Series Published by a lifetimeChase asked Savannah if she had any updates on her parents that could be pardoned.

Savannah revealed in her confession that she was reluctant to tell her brother every update after her mother left any big news.
“We’re all in the family saying, ‘If you want the world to know, tell Chase,’ she said. “You can’t believe they’ll shut up. You can’t believe they won’t say or do something that puts pardons in danger. At this point, I’m not willing to take risks. These Paldon’s happened in the last two and a half years and I refuse to let someone mess it up.”
Todd and 52-year-old Julie were pardoned on May 27 president Donald Trump In their ongoing bank fraud and tax evasion case.
The couple was first indicted in 2019 on charges of tax evasion, banking and wire fraud and conspiracy. In January 2023, the couple Report to prison After being convicted, he was sentenced to 19 years in prison. (Both sides have maintained innocence.)
When the Lifetime Camera records the reality of Chrisley before and after Todd and Julie’s pardon, both parents continue to wish their families could get along.
“It’s really sad when I see that they’re not in a good place, either alone or collective, or in relationships with each other,” Julie said. “As a mother, I just hope they can start rebuilding and they can start defining a commonality. They’re adults now, so of course, that’s theirs.”
Chrisley: Back to reality On Monday, September 1, it premiered in Lifetime at 8 p.m. ET.

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