Savannah Chrisley Slams ‘Disgusting’ Claims Julie Chrisley Faked Breast Cancer: ‘A Special Place in Hell for You’
Savannah Chrisley Slams ‘Disgusting’ Claims Julie Chrisley Faked Breast Cancer: ‘A Special Place in Hell for You’

“I am genuinely hit sideways,” the Unlocked podcast host said, firing back at social media trolls who accused her mother of fabricating a 2012 diagnosis to avoid legal trouble.
Savannah Chrisley is not holding back.
In a fiery solo episode of her Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley podcast on Tuesday, the 27-year-old reality star went scorched earth on critics claiming her mother, Julie Chrisley, faked her breast cancer battle as a “legal shield.”

The “Coffee Shop” Confrontation
The drama began with a routine morning coffee run. While waiting for her order, Savannah scrolled through social media only to find a comment that stopped her in her tracks.

“I saw someone comment that my family are all scammers… and that my mother faked breast cancer to avoid litigation,” Savannah told her listeners. “To say I was hit sideways is an understatement. To that person: take a seat.”
Fact-Checking the Timeline
Savannah wasted no time dismantling the conspiracy theory with cold, hard dates. She pointed out the massive gap between her mother’s diagnosis and the family’s legal woes:
- The Diagnosis: Julie Chrisley was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012.
- The Indictment: Federal charges for bank fraud and tax evasion didn’t surface until 2019.

“That completely debunked your whole theory,” Savannah stated flatly. “She was diagnosed seven years before any criminal or federal prosecution ever happened.”
A Brutal Recovery Revisited
Getting personal, the Sassy by Savannah founder recalled the traumatic moments of her mother’s double mastectomy and subsequent reconstruction. At the time, her younger brother Grayson was only six years old—a major factor in Julie’s decision to undergo aggressive treatment.

“I will never forget the moment I found out,” Savannah shared, describing the “horrific” side effects of Julie going through menopause at just 39 due to treatment. “She slept in a recliner for about a year because she couldn’t bear to lay flat. She had two or three reconstructive surgeries.”
A Final Warning
The episode, which was recorded prior to Todd and Julie’s early release from prison this past May via a pardon from Donald Trump, ended with Savannah’s most stinging rebuke yet.
“There is a special place in hell for you, and I hope you feel good about yourself,” Savannah said, directed at the internet trolls. “If you’re accusing a woman of lying about cancer at 39, you deserve that spot.”

The Chrisleys, who were convicted in 2022, are currently navigating their post-prison lives after serving time for their highly publicized financial crimes.








