Chase Chrisley pointed fingers at his sister, Savannah, during Episode 2 of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. He accused her of creating distance between him and his younger brother, Grayson, while their parents serve prison sentences. The Lifetime series follows the Chrisley siblings as they navigate life without Todd and Julie Chrisley. Their parents were convicted on federal charges and are currently incarcerated. The show reveals how the legal troubles affected family relationships and dynamics.
Chase has been absent from many family situations as portrayed on The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. His siblings claim he was drinking heavily and getting into legal trouble instead of supporting the family. Grayson and Savannah both criticized his behavior and lack of presence. The brothers admitted their relationship has become strained over recent months. Grayson compared their situation to their father's troubled relationship with his own brother. He suggested Chase sought professional help, but wasn't willing to accept it.
Chase rejected responsibility for the rift and blamed Savannah instead. He claimed she deliberately drove "a little wedge" between the brothers. The accusation highlights deeper tensions within the family as they cope with their parents' absence.
The Chrisleys: Back to Reality : What is going on between Chase and Grayson?
Grayson Chrisley made it clear he’s losing patience with his brother Chase on The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. He compared him to their dad’s brother, who always landed in messes and needed constant rescuing. To Grayson, it looked like Chase was walking the same road, and he was tired of watching someone crash into problems they had no interest in fixing.
Chase didn’t agree. Instead, he blamed Savannah, alleging she was distorting the facts to make him appear as the family's evil. He argued he wasn't the monster his siblings presented him to be, and he wanted to be close to them, but he also refused to accept Savannah's account of events.
Meanwhile, Grayson and Savannah were both upset that Chase had gone missing in action when their parents needed him the most. While they were dealing with a legal situation, he was allegedly getting into pub fights and facing charges.
For them, it was more than simply terrible timing; it proved he couldn't be trusted. Grayson still expressed his affection for his brother and even recommended treatment, but Chase dismissed it, leaving his siblings feeling as if they were yelling into the wind.
What was the resolution?
Chase insisted he wasn’t trying to burn bridges with his family on The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. He said he had previously apologized to Savannah, even for everything she believed he had done wrong. He informed her that he was there whenever she needed to chat.
But, according to him, Savannah was still not interested in making peace. That put the family in limbo, with prior disagreements compounding the hardship they were already experiencing.
Chase also suggested that he was unfairly labelled as a "problem child" regardless of his actions. He confessed he wasn't flawless but thought his efforts to reach out showed that he cared. The main issue, he claimed, was time, since Savannah was not prepared to hear him out, and pressing it would only make matters worse. For the time being, he appeared content to wait, expecting that patience would eventually lead to a genuine discourse rather than another dispute.
You can watch The Chrisleys: Back to Reality on Lifetime (Tuesdays at 8/7c) or stream it the next day via Lifetime.com.