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Julie Chrisley Making her very clear that her past cancer battle is real.
“The one thing I want to talk about was in the tabloids is for them to say that I’ve faked my breast cancer, and that’s the craziest thing,” Julie, 52, said during Wednesday’s episode, July 23, “Chrisley Confessions 2.0” podcast. “What people don’t realize is (that) I was diagnosed with breast cancer (in) March 2012.”
Todd, 56, tossed in, indicating that his wife was 39 When he was diagnosed.
Julie explained that she had received her cancer diagnosis “before this happened,” appearing to their legal difficulties.
“I had already been diagnosed with breast cancer,” he continued. “I was completing my treatment at that time. But the thing is that one would think I would never fake the diagnosis of breast cancer. I have had the pleasure of meeting so many amazing, wonderful women who have fought breast cancer.”
Julie announced that it was “so disrespectful” for anyone to start for her forged breast cancer. (Julie got a double mastectomy and a radical hysterectomy before going to relief.)
“Obviously, if that’s something I was going to do, it didn’t help,” he added. “Because I went to prison. But I went to prison 11 years later.… It didn’t even make sense.”
In 2022, Todd and Julie were found guilty of tax evasion, along with bank and wire fraud charges. Both were sentenced to prison and were behind bars for 28 months before being forgiven by President Donald Trump in May. They returned home from their respective prisons the same month.
Savannah daughter of Todd and Julie too have addressed fake breast cancer claims on her “unlocked” podcast last month.
“I was my coffee across the street this morning and I was looking through social media and I saw where someone stated that my family was this fraud and we are terrible human beings, Xyz, and how my mother fabricated her breast cancer diagnosis,” said the 27 -year -old player during the June 17 episode. this person. ”
Savannah noted that she had been “dumbfounded” by the charge – especially because her mother’s diagnosis had come years before.
“They were not federally or criminal charged until 2019,” he added. “So, that’s right there completely ruining your whole theory.”
Savannah concluded, “For someone to make an accusation that my mother lied to breast cancer at the age of 39, there is a special place in hell for you. It’s that simple.”