Chase Chrisley opened up for the first time about his parents’ conviction and upcoming prison sentence.

The reality star’s parents, Todd and Julie, were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, and sentenced to 12 and seven years in prison, as well as 16 months of probation.

During a recent appearance on his sister Savannah‘s podcast, Unlocked, he spoke out about the “terrible, terrible situation.”

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“I think that I don’t owe anybody an explanation. I don’t owe the public an explanation. I don’t need to explain how I feel to anybody, other than the people that I care about and that I love,” he said after Savannah noted he had not spoke out publicly yet.

“Obviously, what we have been going through is hell. It is a terrible, terrible situation,” Chase continued. “But I have to try to find the good, even in the darkest time.”

Chase also added how this whole situation has changed his perspective and how he has to make sure “that my family is good emotionally and that I am in a place emotionally where I can be there for my loved ones.”

If you missed it, see what Chase‘s older sister Lindsie said about their parents conviction, and see what Savannah shared about having custody of their younger brother Grayson and niece Chloe.

All of the family’s reality shows have been canceled amid the convictions, including Chase and Savannah‘s Growing Up Chrisley.

In more uplifting news, Chase proposed to his girlfriend Emmy Medders this fall, and she said yes!


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