Laura Anderson could give birth any day now, as the reality star shared an update with her fans on how she is coping after moving home and awaiting her newborn daughter's arrival.
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Lindsie Chrisley is opening up about her choice to not be involved in a forthcoming documentary about Todd and Julie Chrisley.The reality star and alum recently addressed a rumored documentary — detailing her family's legal woes — during an episode of her podcast, .According to Lindsie, the decision stemmed from the fact that her father, Todd, and step-mother, Julie, would be unable to defend themselves while they both serve time in prison after being convicted on multiple fraud charges last year.«I just decided that I'm not going to participate in something that one, I don't even know what the heck's going on,» she shared. «What could they possibly document that would even be relevant that anyone doesn't already know?»Because of this, Lindsie said participating is «not really worth my time.»«Also [it's] not fair to people,» she added.
«They would be documenting about people who can't potentially defend themselves in the event that they would need to defend themselves.»She previously addressed the documentary on Instagram last week, writing, «I’d like to address a rumor floating around about a possible documentary some family was approached to participate in.»«I, respectfully declined and do not plan to participate in any project that doesn’t allow for everyone’s voice to be heard,» she shared. «We all have a story, there’s always multiple sides and the truth lies somewhere in the middle.»A post shared by Lindsie Chrisley (@lindsiechrisley)Todd and Julie were convicted on fraud charges in November 2022, and reported to prison in January.
Todd is serving his 12-year prison sentence in Pensacola, Florida, while Julie is serving a seven-year sentence in Lexington, Kentucky. They are both appealing the conviction and have
.Laura Anderson could give birth any day now, as the reality star shared an update with her fans on how she is coping after moving home and awaiting her newborn daughter's arrival.
Rene Rodriguez The spirit of Barry Jenkins’ “Moonlight” weighs heavily, both thematically and stylistically, on “Brother,” a drama about two brothers growing up in a low-income Toronto suburb that lacks the grace and eloquence of the 2016 Best Picture Oscar winner. But even if writer-director Clement Virgo, adapting David Chariandy’s 2017 novel, can’t achieve the sustained aura of ineffable melancholy he’s striving for, the film still hits some lovely notes of grace and poignance that rise above the script’s manipulative nature.
Savannah Chrisley is once more setting the record straight regarding her parents’ time in federal prison.
Savannah Chrisley has «every intention» of paying her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley's, restitution amid their incarceration, the couple's lawyer tells ET. Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group is the Chrisley's newly-appointed counsel, and spoke with ET about the current conditions he says Todd and Julie are facing behind bars. He also said there is path forward after the stars' December 2022 sentencing.
Savannah Chrisley has «every intention» of paying her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley's, restitution amid their incarceration, the couple's lawyer tells ET. Jay Surgent of Weiner Law Group is the Chrisley's newly-appointed counsel, and spoke with ET about the current conditions he says Todd and Julie are facing behind bars. He also said there is path forward after the stars' December 2022 sentencing.
Can you believe it’s been two decades since Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd joined forces to become pop group McFly? From dominating the charts with their No1 debut single 5 Colours In Her Hair to creating a supergroup with close pals Busted, the quartet have had their fair share of highs. In 2016, they began a three-year hiatus before smoothly picking up where they left off. Now, the lads show no signs of slowing down, despite three of them juggling young families with fame, and this summer they’re busier than ever with new album, Power To Play and an upcoming UK and Ireland tour.
Todd and Julie Chrisley's lawyer is speaking out about the condition of their prisons. ET spoke to the couple's new lawyer, Jay Surgent, after their children claimed that Todd and Julie are facing «nightmare» conditions behind bars. «I would like to say that they're doing well, but they're not,» Jay, of Weiner Law Group, told ET.
Savannah Chrisley isn’t holding back when it comes to telling the world what things are really like.
"Chrisley Knows Best" star Todd Chrisley claimed through his lawyer that he's been "singled out" and that his "celebrity status" has led to prison mistreatment. Todd and his wife Julie Chrisley are currently serving out their combined 19-year sentence at separate facilities in Kentucky and Florida.
Todd Chrisley isn’t happy with how he’s being treated in prison.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are not having a good time in prison — and their new lawyer plans to appeal, claiming his clients' «celebrity status» is affecting their treatment behind bars.Criminal Defense Attorney Jay Surgent, who has newly joined the Chrisleys' defense team, told ET on Friday that «the living conditions are horrendous at both of their facilities.»Todd and Julie were convicted on fraud charges in November 2022 and reported to prison in January. Todd is serving his 12-year prison sentence in Pensacola, Florida, while Julie is serving a seven-year sentence in Lexington, Kentucky.
Julie Chrisley’s prison has some reptilian inmates according to her children, Savannah and Chase Chrisley.
Ariana Grande has moved on following her split from husband Dalton Gomez — with a fellow Ozian!The actress and singer is dating co-star Ethan Slater, a source confirmed to ET on July 20.«Ariana and Ethan recently started dating. They have a lot in common and have a lot of fun,» the source shared at the time.
It sounds like Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley are both going through it right now in their respective prisons.
It is apparently more than just a hard knock life for Todd and Julie Chrisley, who are currently serving prison sentences for bank fraud and tax evasion. Two of the couple's children, Savannah and Chase, are admonishing the living conditions in which their parents find themselves in - deeming the environment "a nightmare." "They both have no air. No air conditioning … They're both in states where it gets 100+ degrees.
Chase Chrisley and sister Savannah Chrisley claim that their incarcerated parents — Todd and Julie Chrisley — are being kept in “inhumane conditions” while serving time in prison.
Chase Chrisley and sister Savannah Chrisley claim that their incarcerated parents — Todd and Julie Chrisley — are being kept in «inhumane conditions» while serving time in prison.Chase recently joined Savannah for a new episode of her podcast,, and opened up about how he recently visited his dad in prison.«You went and saw Dad, and you got to hear about the cluster of everything going on at his facility,» Savannah said during their chat.«It's a nightmare,» Chase said.Todd and Julie were convicted on fraud charges in November 2022 and reported to prison in January. Todd is serving his 12-year prison sentence in Pensacola, Florida, while Julie is serving a seven-year sentence in Lexington, Kentucky.
Chase Chrisley's engagement and relationship with fiancée Emmy Medders is over.The star took to his Instagram Story on Tuesday to share the news. «Everybody has been asking a lot of questions regarding Emmy and myself,» he wrote. «We both agreed to parts ways and move on with our lives separately.
Ariana Madix and Lala Kent are spending another day filming the new season of Vanderpump Rules.
Has Scheana Shay buried the hatchet with Tom Sandoval??? She is setting the record straight!