Todd and Julie Chrisley’s children accuse family members of betrayal, ‘lose our last name’
The truth will set you free.
In the first trailer for “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality,” Todd and Julie Chrisley’s children are seen accusing their “own family members” of betrayal related to the 2022 conviction of the couple on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.
“The prosecutor read the letter Lindsie wrote to the FBI. We’re no longer family, lose our last name,” Savannah Chrisley said.

Cameras have been filming the Chrisley family for the past three years as the story of their time behind bars unfolded.
“Our household is completely divided. I told my parents I don’t know if it can ever be repaired,” Savannah said. “Honestly.”
“I want people to know what actually went down with my family,” Chase Chrisley said. “There’s a score to be settled.”
The family’s feud involving Lindsie first began in 2012, with Todd and Julie’s daughter completely leaving “Chrisley Knows Best” in 2017. Lindsie has been outspoken about the damage the Chrisley name has brought to her over the years.

Todd and Julie were both pardoned by President Donald Trump in May after being convicted of a combined 19 years behind bars. The “Chrisley Knows Best” stars walked out of prison after serving two and a half years on bank fraud and tax evasion charges.
Savannah claimed Trump’s pardon “literally came out of nowhere” while speaking to reporters on May 28.
“I was in such shock and awe that the president himself took the time to tell me my family is coming back together,” she said.