According to Deadline, the entire slate of Chrisley-related TV shows are canceled — namely “Chrisley Knows Best,” “Growing Up Chrisley,” and “Love Limo.” Per the outlet, USA Network will air a shortened 10th season of “Chrisley Knows Best,” which was filmed before Todd and Julie’s conviction.
Unfortunately, the couple’s legal debacle didn’t end there. The New York Post reports that the television personalities — who were ordered to pay $17.2 million in restitution — may have to sell their lavish mansions. “They’re going to have to give up a lot of things, including their homes, sadly. They won’t be able to afford it,” a source close to the couple revealed. “But their main concern now is their children, especially their youngest boy.” The Nashville homes, which were purchased in 2016 and 2019, are worth an estimated $9 million.
According to Realtor, the famous duo purchased their first home in 2016 for $1.6 million. The home served as the backdrop for the family’s reality show but quickly became a tourist attraction. “Security has become a big issue,” Todd previously told The Tennessean. In response to their growing popularity, the Chrisleys relocated to a 12,753-square-foot mansion in Brentwood — just 10 miles from their previous residence. Julie reportedly purchased the home for $3.3 million. The couple attempted to resell the home in 2019 but eventually took the property off the market.
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