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Todd Chrisley Says Julie Chrisley “Set the Bar Low” With Post-Prison Look

FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 25 – Todd Chrisley expressed discomfort with Julie Chrisley’s hair color change from blond to brown with gray roots after her prison release, highlighting the impact of her incarceration on appearance.

  • On the July 23 episode of Chrisley Confessions, Todd Chrisley admitted he did not like his wife’s hair after prison, quoting him saying `you set the bar low`.
  • In May, Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from federal prison after a presidential pardon, ending a little over two years behind bars for fraud and tax evasion.
  • During Wednesday's Chrisley Confessions episode, Julie Chrisley said her hair turned from blond to brown with gray roots, and that a fellow inmate who dyed it was released two months after her arrival.
  • Despite those comments, Julie Chrisley said divorce is not in the cards for the couple, telling Todd, `Now that wasn’t very nice.`
  • Last month, Julie Chrisley returned to her signature blonde locks, posing for fans with freshly-dyed hair following her pardon.
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Todd Chrisley Shocks Julie Chrisley by Admitting He Was Turned Off by Her Post-Prison Hair

Todd tells Julie, 'When I first saw you, when I got out of that car, I started thinking about going back [into prison].'

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