Julie Chrisley Says She ‘Never’ Thought About a Prison Romance

Julie Chrisley Says She 'Never’ Thought About a Prison Romance


Julie Chrisley Did not succeed in a romance during his 28 -month stay – but was known as “the mother” of her detained colleagues.

“Has anyone struck you?” Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kandi Burruss asked Julie, 52, on Wednesday August 13, episode of the “Chrisley Confessions 2.0” podcast.

“Strike on me?” Julie replied. “No. No, they didn’t really do it.”

Kandi, 49, then clarified his question.

“I say, you were supposed to be in there for seven years originally, right?” She asked Julie. “It’s long, because when it happened, I said to myself,” What? ” I was afraid.

Julie did not hesitate with her answer.

“Absolutely. I have never crossed my mind, ”she said. “I can say that it never crossed my mind. I think people, because of the show, they had that [idea] She is everyone’s mom. It’s the mother.

Enter prison with people knowing Julie as the matriarch of Chrisley knows best “Played for my advantage,” she said.

“The girls felt like they were their mom in it. They were on their best behavior,” added Julie. “Everyone was nice to me.”

Julie was incarcerated at the FMC Lexington, Kentucky for 28 months after her and her husband, Todd Chrisleywas found guilty of tax evasion and accusations of fraud to the bank and to wire fraud. The couple was released last May after receive presidential grace Since President Donald Trump.

Julie and Todd both have discussed their respective prison stays Finally since his release and the return to their podcast.

“Life is more difficult than life in prison,” said Todd during an episode of Podcast last month, recognizing that it is a “sad thing to say”.

Todd explained that it is “horrible” in prison, “but from an emotional and psychological point of view, it is more difficult to manage day by day”. Julie, as for this, shared that while the bars “you have no control”, which is different from the outside world. She also recalled the advice she received when they initially reported to the prison.

“People told me when I got there: you can’t live there and here at the same time,” said Julie. “Because it will literally be crazy, and that’s the truth. The more you are there, the more you become in the world. ”

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