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Todd Chrisley thought his mother, “Nantly” Fayleycould be a perfect competitor for next season The gold bachelorette.
“You know, I look pretty good to be 80, but you know what? I don’t advertise,” quoted Faye, 80, during the episode Wednesday, August 6, of Todd and his wife Julie Chrisley‘Sonymous “Chrisley Confessions” podcast.
Todd, 56, replied that his mother should actually be dating in her age.
“Mum, I’m going to put you on a dating site,” said Todd before Julie, 52, suggested that her mother-in-law could be the main candidate for The older Spinoff Bachelor Nation.
Todd added, “We’re gonna be pimped out. Listen, you might be the gold bachelorette, and then you would, like, 12 men (to choose from.)”
Faye announced, however, that she was not interested in either dating or being on a reality TV show.
“I didn’t even watch the first ones, and I’m definitely not going to be on one for someone to watch my supp Gerry Turner and Joan Vassos‘ Appropriate seasons. “No, I’m not.”
After Todd suggested that Faye would be selected from “12 men” if she signed into the series, she was still not interested in the concept.
“I can’t even look after one,” said Faye. “Hush, let’s talk about something else apart from those crazy things. I’m going to (university) Alabama, Hang out with (my grayson grandson). He said, ‘Nanny, how does he feel to be a bama?’ I said, ‘I feel no difference. I still love Clemson. It is still in my heart. ‘”
Faye shared sons Melt and Dine With her late husband, Genewho died in 2012 at the age of 77. She is also a proud grandmother for Todd children. He and Julie are the parents of Chase, 29, Savannah, 27, Grayson, 19, and Chloe, 12, a biological daughter of Todd Kyle, 33, of a previous relationship. Todd is also the father of Lindsie disengaged girl, 35, from his first marriage.
Todd and Julie recently reunited with Faye and their children after be released from prison Earlier this summer. (The Chrisley knows best Presidential pardons were given to a couple after being previously convicted of fraud charges. They longed for their innocence about the charges.)
“I’ve been for 28 months. Did you have any ‘special friends?’” Todd asked Faye on the podcast, teasing whether his mother dated anyone special. “I talk friends ‘beating shoes’.”
He added, “I want to know because you told the children (a) they were still coming down here, telling me that you told them that you are preparing for a new grandfather for them.”
In the meantime, Faye Coy played in her response.
“All (my friends) are special,” he said. “Don’t be talking rubbish and crazy.