Julie Chrisley talks challenges ahead of her and husband Todd Chrisley

Julie Chrisley Opens Up About The Challenges Awaiting Her And Husband Todd Chrisley… Days Before They Are Set To Stand For Prison Sentences

Todd Chrisley is set to report to a Florida prison in just a few days, beginning a 12-year prison sentence while she will serve seven years.

And Julie Chrisley, 50, spoke about the relationship challenges they will face while serving her sentence, as well as gaining perspective on the whole situation.

In an interview with Emmy Medders, her son Chase Chrisley’s fiancée, Julie said: “I think it puts things in perspective for me because we all think our toughness is the hardest… You have a right to feel how you feel.” during the podcast Chrisley’s Confessions.

The latest: Todd Chrisley will report to a Florida prison in just a few days, beginning a 12-year prison sentence while she will serve seven years.  And Julie Chrisley, 50, spoke about the relationship challenges they will face while serving her sentence, as well as gaining perspective on the whole situation;  seen on November 20, 2019

The latest: Todd Chrisley will report to a Florida prison in just a few days, beginning a 12-year prison sentence while she will serve seven years. And Julie Chrisley, 50, spoke about the relationship challenges they will face while serving her sentence, as well as gaining perspective on the whole situation; seen on November 20, 2019

Julie said she is following her friend’s advice “that the tears you shed are sowing the seeds of your future.”

“It’s been a great source of strength for me because I haven’t normally been a whiner and all this experience has really brought me to my knees,” she added.

Julie also put her situation in perspective with that of Emmy’s parents.

Emmy’s father has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and his mother takes care of him.

Flashback: In an interview with Emmy Medders, the fiancée of her son Chase Chrisley, Julie said:

Throwback: In an interview with Emmy Medders, her son Chase Chrisley’s fiancée, Julie said: “I think it puts things in perspective for me because we all think our hardship is the hardest… You have a right to feel how you feel “. ‘, during the Chrisley Confessions podcast

Julie said: ‘There is a possibility that my husband will be separated. But there is a difference between my husband and I being separated for a period of time and having to say goodbye forever, ”referring to Emmy’s father and his diagnosis and prognosis.

Adding: ‘It almost makes me feel ashamed to even be worried. Unless the good Lord intervenes, [your mom is] she is going to have to say goodbye to her husband and she will never see him again on this side of heaven.

Emmy said that what she and Todd are going through “changes the way you look at life.”

Previous: Todd and Julie Chrisley have been found guilty on federal charges of bank fraud and tax evasion and submitting false documents to banks to obtain loans, allegedly worth more than $30 million, to finance their opulent lifestyle.

Previous: Todd and Julie Chrisley have been found guilty on federal charges of bank fraud and tax evasion and submitting false documents to banks to obtain loans, allegedly worth more than $30 million, to finance their opulent lifestyle.

Todd and Julie were found guilty on federal charges of bank fraud and tax evasion and submitting false documents to banks to obtain loans, allegedly worth more than $30 million, to finance their opulent lifestyle.

Todd was ordered to serve 12 years in prison and Julie to serve seven, and both were also sentenced to 16 months probation upon release.

Both Todd and Julie are due to report to their respective Florida prisons on January 17.

Todd recently responded to allegations that he is gay and had a homosexual affair with former business partner Mark Braddock.

Closing: Both Todd and his wife Julie are due to report to their respective Florida prisons on January 17;  seen on November 20, 2019

Closing: Both Todd and his wife Julie are due to report to their respective Florida prisons on January 17; seen on November 20, 2019

Braddock, 57, testified during the trial in November that he had a homosexual affair with Chrisley dating back to the early 2000s and, although they eventually broke up, they remained close until 2012, when Chrisley called police about Braddock.

The 53-year-old real estate mogul appeared on his Chrisley Confessions podcast Tuesday, claiming Braddock’s allegations are untrue.

Todd appeared on the podcast with his 26-year-old son Chase Chrisley, where he revealed why he felt so insulted by the allegations.

“The thing that insulted me the most is that, out of all these 54 years, to finally be accused of being with a man, it would be someone who looked like Mark Braddock,” Todd said.