Holy savanna had a lot to say about rumors that mother Julie Chrisley He falsified breast cancer.
“I really want to address something,” Savannah, 27, said on Tuesday, June 17, episode of their “unlocked” podcast. “This morning I was making my coffee on the other side of the street and I was looking through social media and I saw where someone said that my family was this fraud and that we are terrible human beings XYZ, and as my mother faked the diagnosis of breast cancer.”
Savannah said he was “bewildered” by the accusation in the Comment Section.
“Apparently he falsified the diagnosis of breast cancer to avoid court proceedings was what this individual said,” Savannah continued. (While this episode was published on Tuesday, it was recorded before Julie I Todd ChrisleyThe release of prison last month.)
Rushed to clarify during the Tuesday podcast episode that Julie, 52, was diagnosed with breast cancer In 2012.

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Taylor Hill/Filmmagic“They were not federally charged or criminal until 2019,” he added. “Therefore, right there, it completes completely from all the theory.”
The couple was accused by tax evasionAlong with the accusations of fraud of banks and wire, in 2019 they were sentenced in 2022 and received a combined sentence of 19 years. Both Todd and Julie reported to prison in January 2023, and their respective sentences were reduced while behind the grilles.
The couple was forgiven by president Donald Trump and Subsequently released from prison By the end of May.
During Tuesday’s podcast episode, Savannah reflected on his mother’s cancer journey. He recalled that Julie was diagnosed with breast cancer after Todd, 56, collected her from school one day. Savannah also shared that Julie suffered a double mastectomy and a complete hysterectomy to ensure that cancer did not return.
“Their cancer was driven by estrogen and, therefore, they wanted to get rid of all the female parts that produced estrogen. Then it went through menopause at the age of 39,” Savannah continued. “He went through the whole process, he had two or three reconstructive surgeries. He slept in a recliner so I think he was probably a year next to bed with my father because he couldn’t be ready.”
Savannah added: “For someone to make an indictment my mother lied to having breast cancer at the age of 39, there is really a special place in hell for you. It’s so simple. There is a special place in hell for you and I hope you feel good with yourself.”