Chase Chrisley and his younger brother Grayson Chrisley, during the September 1 episode of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, opened up about their relationship with their dad, Todd Chrisley, and uncle Randy.
Chase, in a confessional, shed light on his relationship with brother Grayson and said that their sister Savannah Chrisley drew a wedge between the two,
"I don't get to see Grayson as often as I'd like. I feel like Savannah's kind of driven a little wedge there."
He added that he was excited to "have a good time" with Grayson and "ask him about college (and) how he's been doing."
Grayson and Savannath also expressed frustration with Chase not being present for their family when their parents, Todd and Julie, were sentenced to prison on tax evasion and bank fraud charges. Todd and Chrisley were indicted on 12 counts in August 2019 and were convicted of all charges in June 2022. The couple served 28 months at separate facilities before being pardoned and released in May 2025.
"I know Savannah's trying to paint me out to be this bad monster," says Chase Chrisley
Chase Chrisley blamed his sister, Savannah Chrisley, for driving a wedge between him and his brother, Grayson, during a recent episode of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. In a confessional, Chase claimed that his texts to Savannah often go unanswered,
"Savannah just wants to be worshipped, and I'm not doing that. I don't know what her beef is with me. I know Savannah is trying to paint me out to be this big, bad monster that's not there for the family, but that's just not the case. I wanna be there for my family. I want us to actually have a family dynamic and a family relationship."
Chase also added that he has apologized for "anything she feels that I've done" and that he's ready to sort things out when she's ready. In the first trailer of the reality show, which was released in early August 2025, Todd and Julie Chrisley's children are seen accusing their "own family members" of betrayal related to the 2022 conviction of bank fraud and tax evasion charges.
Savannah Chrisley in the trailer can be seen saying that the Chrisley family "is completely divided" and that she has told her parents that she doesn't know if it can "ever be repaired." Chase Chrisley in the trailer says that he wants people to know "what actually went down" with the family and that there's a "score to be settled."
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