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Chase Chrisley Claims Savannah Feud Stops Him From Seeing Parents

Chase Chrisley Claims Savannah Feud Stops Him From Seeing Parents

Chase Chrisley’s feud with sister Savannah Chrisley continued after their parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were released from prison.
“I haven’t been able to go over there very much because of Savannah. Because she and I can’t get along,” Chase, 29, said during episode 7 of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, which premiered on Tuesday, September 16. “Whenever I go over there, it makes the whole situation uncomfortable.”
Chase told Nanny Faye that he didn’t want to make Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, “feel uncomfortable” because he and Savannah, 28, are fighting. (Todd and Julie spent 28 months in prison after being convicted of tax evasion and bank and wire fraud charges in 2022. They were pardoned by President Donald Trump and released in May.)
Chase said in his confessional that he’s seeing his parents “more than they were locked up” following their release before bringing up the tension with his sister.
“Savannah’s making it all f***ing a nightmare. Any chance I get to go over there to see my mom and to see my dad, I’m taking it,” he said. “My dad’s also not skipped a beat. He’s busy.”
It was revealed in an earlier episode that Chase lives with Julie’s parents, Pam and Harvey Hughes.
“I’ve gotten to go over there and spend one-on-one time with him,” Chase added. “I’ve got to spend one-on-one time with my mom. So, I’m very, very blessed.”
Chase also said during his conversation with Nanny Faye that he doesn’t know whether his issues with Savannah are “reparable.”
“We’re not speaking,” he continued. “She has flat-out said she does not want a relationship with me.”
The issues between Savannah and Chase have been detailed throughout the Lifetime docuseries following its premiere earlier this month.
“Ever since Mom and Dad went away, she completely kicked me out of the family. She doesn’t know what place I am in,” he continued. “Savannah’s a hypocrite. I love her, but stay the f*** out of my business. Don’t talk about me, I won’t talk about you and we’ll leave it at that. I just want her to leave me alone. It’s ridiculous that I can’t go see my mom and my dad without it being uncomfortable because of her.”
Savannah claimed during an earlier episode of the docuseries that Chase “has not helped” her when Todd and Julie were in prison.
Todd and Julie weighed in on Chase and Savannah’s feud during Tuesday’s episode.
“Where Chase and Savannah are right now is an uncomfortable situation, but it’s not one I am feeding into,” Todd explained in his confessional. “They’re both my children, and I love them equally.”