Season 9, which premiered August 12, 2021 on USA Network, sees the Chrisleys navigating major life transitions. Todd and Julie search for a new home while marking 25 years of marriage; their daughter Savannah Chrisley tries to personalize her parents’ former house; son Chase Chrisley and other children face growing pains, romantic tensions, and family expectations. Meanwhile, grandma Faye launches a small business, creating hilariously awkward turf-wars. Between truck upgrades, house-hunting stress, sibling fights, and holiday chaos (like a tense Christmas episode), Season 9 reveals how even a wealthy, “picture-perfect” family deals with uncertainty, complexity, and real-world problems — often behind the facade of luxury.
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One of the most shocking revelations about Season 9 and in fact the entire series — only came to light after the show aired: much of the glamorous lifestyle, the luxury homes, cars, and high-end image showcased during Season 9 (and other seasons) was funded according to prosecutors by fraudulent loans and undeclared income. The show’s stars, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were convicted in 2022 of bank fraud and tax evasion — prosecutors claim they obtained over US$ 30 million through falsified documents, which helped support their lavish lifestyle.
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