Julie Chrisley from Chrisley Knows Best opened up about breathing issues from spending two years in prison for fraud charges. She has lived there in alarming conditions that included black mold and asbestos. After release with a full unconditional pardon, she shared exclusively how her life was as a first-time inmate. Todd, similarly, claimed he was also treated pathetically until he fought back.
Julie struggled the most, and Savannah took a stand for her mom. She raised her voice against the corruption inside the U.S. prisons without fearing anyone or anything. Many fans tried to make her understand that her parents never intended to live lavishly, given their criminal backgrounds. They hated it when they received freedom from Trump. How toxic was prison for Julie?

Chrisley Knows Best: Todd Shuts Down Divorce Rumors With Julie!
Todd Chrisley couldn’t stand it when people spread rumors about his marriage to Julie, not minding their own business. There are rumors that the couple is getting divorced after the prison term. He screamed at those unknown faces to remind them that their marriage is a sacred thread they both always respected. So, if someone expected him to listen and not say anything, they were wrong.
Also, Todd addressed how haters called him gay with millions of boyfriends in prison. But the most hurtful thing was, of course, the divorce news. He appropriately clarified the insider’s misinformation to the press. The former Growing Up Chrisley star said that he can sue those who have ever tried to tarnish his reputation or his family members. Many fans appreciated his move, while others threw more shade at his attitude.
Chrisley Knows Best: Julie Says She Fell Sick In Her 28-Month Jail Stay!
On the July 30 episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, Julie Chrisley claimed she suffered from a lung condition that resulted from black mold and asbestos in her cells. Just like Todd, she lived in a Kentucky prison for 28 months. She shared her back-in-the-day health update with her podcast listeners and audience.
Julie underwent inhumane treatment due to the hazardous exposure. She developed lung problems in no time, making her sick of those things. Todd recalled that a male prisoner in his Florida prison caught lung problems as he was coerced into cleaning asbestos and black mold. Although she didn’t do those tasks, asbestos itself hindered her.
Todd added that since they are addressing the big problem in the room, Julie must know that an appointment with a pulmonary specialist has been booked. The doctor might perform some tests on his wife to determine her problems. Lung disease is no joke, so assessment and the proper treatment for it are crucial.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons gave their statements to The U.S. Weekly in response to Chrisleys’ claims of bad prison conditions. They claimed that the bars are very humane, safe, and secure for men and women held in custody. This isn’t the first time Julie has shocked the general public with her claim. She previously shared that a worker locked her in the cafeteria.