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A tough time. Todd Chrisley opened up about how his son Grayson is doing in the aftermath of his parents’ fraud conviction.
“Grayson is the sweetest child and has the most tender heart,” the Chrisley Knows Best patriarch, 53, said during the Thursday, June 30, episode of his “Chrisley Confessions” podcast on PodcastOne. Todd noted that he and wife Julie Chrisley have tried to shield their youngest son, 16, from much of the social media chatter surrounding their trial, but some messages still slip through the cracks.
“We’ve had so much of an overflowing of love and support, and by all means that support far outweighs any negativity we have had,” the USA personality explained. “But there has been some of those comments, and it does hurt his feelings.”
Todd went on to say that he encourages Grayson to ignore any hateful messages he receives, though it doesn’t always work.
“I said to him, ‘Well, you understand that you’re allowing someone that you’re never going to meet and their comment to affect your day, your mood, your self worth, who your family is,'” the Georgia native recalled. “I said, ‘If you would spend as much time listening to God as you do this message that someone has sent who has two followers and a cat as their emoji.'”
Julie, 49, added: “Someone else’s opinion of you should not matter. You need to know who you are in the depths of your soul. Who you are as a person, who you are as a spouse, as a friend, as a parent, as a child.”
In addition to Grayson, the duo, who tied the knot in 1996, share son Chase, 26, and daughter Savannah, 24. The couple also have custody of Kyle’s daughter, Chloe, 9, and Todd shares daughter Lindsie, 32, and son Kyle, 30, with ex-wife Teresa Terry.
Last month, Todd and Julie were found
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Todd and Julie Chrisley are looking out for their family. After the reality tv couple were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in June, they have shed some insight on how their family’s been coping, especially their son Grayson, 16. "Grayson is the sweetest child and has the most tender heart," Todd said on the "Chrisley Confessions" podcast.
Todd Chrisley‘s family is going through it in the weeks following his conviction.
A trying time. After Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley were found guilty of committing tax fraud in their $30 million lawsuit, they’ve been vocal about how they feel about the outcome.
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Todd Chrisley asked fans for prayers after being convicted of fraud and tax evasion. Todd and Julie Chrisley spoke again about their recent financial convictions during Wednesday's episode of their "Chrisley's Confessions" podcast.The duo asked for prayers to support them. "I want you all to know that the messages that we’re receiving, the mail … the gifts that people are leaving at our doors, the flower arrangements … all of this stuff is just overwhelming and very much appreciated," he said on the podcast. "[But] we don’t want you … wasting your money on things like that.
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What the future holds. Todd and Julie Chrisley were convicted of tax evasion and fraud earlier this month, but a lot of questions still remain — including how much prison time they could be facing.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are speaking out for the first time since being convicted of fraud and tax evasion. Despite "not allowed" to discuss the case in-depth, the couple wanted the audience to know "that it’s a very sad, heartbreaking time for our family right now." "But we still hold steadfast in our faith, and we trust that God will do what he does best because God’s a miracle worker," Todd said. "We’re alive and kicking, and we appreciate all the support we have received from everyone." Todd and Julie Chrisley are speaking out for the first time after the couple was convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion.
Long before Julie Chrisley married her current spouse, Todd Chrisley, she was in a years-long relationship with her first husband, Kenneth Wayne Childress.
Todd and Julie Chrisley have spoken out after being found guilty in their tax fraud trial.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are publicly speaking out for the first time since federal prosecutors charged the couple with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, and tax fraud earlier this month. Julie was further charged with wire fraud and obstruction of justice.