Todd and Julie Chrisley had the world at their feet in the late 2010s. The Atlanta, Georgia couple were the stars of USA Network's reality TV Show "Chrisley Knows Best," which traces real estate mogul Todd's trials and tribulations attempting to balance work, social, and family life. The impression the show gave was one of immense wealth built on merit and of a family that despite their riches was trying to get on together like any other.
Todd & Julie Chrisley's Life In Prison Is Worse Than We Thought
Todd and Julie Chrisley had the world at their feet in the late 2010s. The Atlanta, Georgia couple were the stars of USA Network's reality TV Show "Chrisley Knows Best," which traces real estate mogul Todd's trials and tribulations attempting to balance work, social, and family life. The impression the show gave was one of immense wealth built on merit and of a family that despite their riches was trying to get on together like any other.
When a reality TV star falls from grace, they often fall hard, and that can mean the celebrity they'd built with their name and likeness takes an irrecoverable nosedive. Unfortunately, such career plunges have become a sad reality in the frequently disturbing world of reality television — tales of professional disasters are scattered abundantly among the success stories. Even worse, several disgraced reality TV personalities created the collapse of their careers all on their own.
Even famous people break the law. Many celebrities have gone to jail over the years, including comedian Tim Allen, domestic guru Martha Stewart, and actor Kiefer Sutherland. A good chunk of these stars committed minor offenses involving DUI charges or financial crimes. They serve rather short sentences and are often (but not always) able to pick up their lives where they left off. Society can be very forgiving when it comes to those who do their time and repent their crimes.
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