Let us start by saying the following:
It makes no sense that USA Network is airing the new season of Chrisley Knows Best… considering its star has just been convicted of financial fraud and has spent a long time in federal prison.
But at the very least, Monday’s return from this terrible reality show provided another reminder of how Todd Chrisley is just a terrible human being.
You see…

The season 10 opener centers around Todd and Julie moving into yet another new house – much to their dismay.
“Being married to Todd means you won’t be calling home for a long time,” Julie explained in a statement, referring to the couple. third moved in last year.
“It makes me stressed and restless.
“And the only reason I agreed to move into this new house was because there was a lock. I was just excited to move in, unpack, and be done.

Except this didn’t even happen because the real estate mogul didn’t tell his wife before tearing down the new house.
“Julie, listen, it’s like when you go your eyes, then you know that you have to finish the neck. Then you have to have an upper lift and a lower lift,” he said after gutting the property.
In response, Julie called her husband out to keep this rather important information from him. “Why did you lie to me?” he asked, Todd replied:
“Okay, let’s find an easier question.”
WHAT A-HOLE!

Julie then finally in other confessions that she was “done” with moving the family from home to home.
“I’m over it. I think I’m at a stage in my life where I have to find a place to do it,” he said.
“I want Grayson to settle down a few years ago he was at home before college. Chloe is 9. He likes stability, not doing the house and selling and moving to another and selling… I’m just tired.
“And not to mention, you lied to me, Todd.”
The episode ended with Todd and Julie coming to a resolution, which basically meant Julie caved once again.
“I love you. But now I don’t like you,” said his wife.

The Chrisleys were sentenced in November after a jury convicted the couple last summer of a multimillion-dollar bank fraud and tax evasion scheme.
On January 17, Todd entered the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp to begin his 12-year sentence, while Julie reported to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve a seven-year sentence.
“I know it’s not the end goal,” Todd said on the Chrisley Confessions podcast recorded before he entered the bar.
“I know that this may be my future, but I also believe that the justice system will change. I also believe that the appeals court will see what this is.
The Season 10 premiere did not mention these major legal issues.