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Todd and Julie Chrisley call life after prison more difficult than time behind bars
Todd and Julie Chrisley are adjusting to real life after prison.The reality television couple confessed that life on the outside is more difficult than the lives they led behind bars."Ive actually talked to a few of the women that I was in prison with that theyre already home," Julie, 52, began to explain during the Wednesday, July 23, episode of their "Chrisley Confessions 2.0" podcast.CHRISLEY FAMILY GOING THROUGH BIG ADJUSTMENT AFTER TODD, JULIE RELEASED FROM PRISON"We all have this general consensus that its kind of weird to even say it."Todd, 56, added, "No, its not weird. Life is rougher than prison life.""It is so horrific, the conditions that youre there for, but thats from a physical standpoint," he explained. "But from an emotional and psychological standpoint, it is harder dealing with day to day."Julie recalled advice she received early on in her sentence, when she was struggling to cope with being away from her family."People told me this when I first got there: you cant live out there and in here at the same time," she said. "Because itll literally run you crazy, and thats the truth. The longer youre there, the more removed you become to the world."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe Chrisleys who rose to fame with their hit reality show "Chrisley Knows Best" were convicted of federal bank fraud and tax evasion. They've both maintained their innocence.In May, Todd and Julie were released from federal prison after they received pardons from President Donald Trump.Since they came home, the couple have navigated the challenges of transitioning back into their life after prison."Youve been having to get back in the swing of taking control of everything," Todd told Julie during the podcast. "Running a house and making sure everythings done the way its supposed to be done."TODD AND JULIE CHRISLEY RETURN TO REALITY TV AFTER TRUMP PARDON FREES THEM FROM PRISONTodd continued to make a surprise admission about how he'd gotten better sleep in prison than at home."I went to prison for 28 months. I never had trouble sleeping. Maybe, because I wasnt fighting with everybody," Todd said. "Let me tell you something, the members of my mob otherwise known as the Chrisley Clan theyre the ones who have kept me awake all these years."Julie additionally opened up about how prison forced her to focus on herself not parenting or family drama."The longer that people are away from their kids as crazy as it sounds, because its a double-edged sword the easier it becomes because you get into your own routine," she said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"Doesnt mean you dont miss them, you dont love them, all that. But just from me being in prison, I had to just watch out for me. I had to take care of me. I had to make sure that I was as good as I could be physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally. And thats all I could really do."Meanwhile, faith, family and fitness were the pillars that carried Todd through incarceration, he previously said at a news conference following his release from prison.He credited speaking with his children Savannah, Chase and Grayson as a saving grace. He also kept in touch with his wife through daily emails.
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