Savannah Chrisley has drawn a tough line in the case of consuming together with her brother Chase — and one expertise was all it took.
“I keep in mind consuming with Chase one time. I believe we had been, like, I don’t know, 19 [or] 20, and I used to be like, ‘By no means once more.’ I’ll by no means drink with him once more,” Savannah, 28, revealed on the September 2 episode of her “Unlocked” podcast. “I’ve all the time identified how Chase acts when he drinks, proper? So from that time ahead, I mentioned, ‘I’ll by no means drink with him once more.’ And I’ve not.”
Savannah’s mother, Julie Chrisley, 52, joined her on the episode however opted to not dive deeper into Chase’s habits. “I’m not going to go down that vein of Chase’s story as a result of hopefully Chase will inform his personal story sooner or later,” Julie defined. Savannah reminded her mom that his story is “public,” seemingly referencing an incident from January.
Chase, 29, was arrested after allegedly slapping a bar supervisor in Atlanta. He was launched on a $10,000 bond, and his lawyer maintained the altercation was “solely blown out of proportion.” The bar worker in the end selected to not press costs.
The arrest has been revisited within the Chrisleys’ new Lifetime docuseries, The Chrisleys: Again to Actuality, which premiered its first two episodes on September 1. Through the present, Chase admitted he didn’t “keep in mind lots” from that night time and insisted he “wouldn’t slap any person.” He acknowledged hitting “all-time low” and consuming closely after his mother and father’ imprisonment.
Todd and Julie Chrisley had been convicted of tax evasion and financial institution and wire fraud in 2023 and served 28 months earlier than being pardoned by President Donald Trump in Might. Upon their launch, the couple reunited with their youngsters and resumed household life. The arrests additionally led to the cancellation of Chrisley Is aware of Finest and its spinoff, Rising Up Chrisley.
“I one hundred pc took the present without any consideration,” Chase mirrored in episode 2 of the docuseries. “It was, like, the perfect job on this planet. After my mother and father went away, after I began consuming, I’d simply go and go and go and go. [I] wasn’t setting any boundaries for myself and didn’t actually have anyone to inform me no.”
The Chrisleys’ new docuseries continues on Lifetime with two extra back-to-back episodes on September 9, resulting in the finale on September 16 at 8 p.m. ET.