SAVANE SAINTE had a lot to say about rumors that mom Julie Chrisley simulated his breast cancer.
“I really want to approach something,” said Savannah, 27, Tuesday, June 17, episode of His “unlocked” podcast. “I was making a coffee on the other side of the street this morning and I traveled social networks and I saw where someone commented that my family was this fraud and that we are terrible from human beings XYZ, and how my mother simulated her diagnosis of breast cancer.”
Savannah noted that she was “stunned” by the accusation in the comments section.
“Apparently, she simulated her diagnosis of breast cancer to avoid legal proceedings, which this person said,” said Savannah. (While this episode was released on Tuesday, it was recorded before Julie and Todd ChrisleyRelease of the prison last month.)
She was quick to clarify during the episode of Tuesday podcast that Julie, 52, was diagnosed breast cancer in 2012.

Julie Chrisley
Taylor Hill / FilmMagic“They were not accused of federal or criminal until 2019,” she added. “So that there completely demystifies your whole theory.”
The couple was accused of tax evasionAs well as charges of banks and cables in 2019. They were sentenced in 2022 and were sentenced to 19 -year -old combined sentence. Todd and Julie presented themselves in prison in January 2023, and their respective sorrows were reduced while they were behind bars.
The couple was pardoned by the president Donald Trump And Subsequently released from prison At the end of May.
During the episode of Tuesday podcast, Savannah thought about the career of her mother’s cancer. She remembers discovering that Julie was diagnosed with breast cancer after Todd, 56, came one day from school. Savannah also shared that Julie had undergone a double mastectomy and a complete hysterectomy to ensure that cancer has not returned.
“Her cancer was focused on estrogen and they wanted to get rid of all her female parts that produced estrogens. Then she mainly passed menopause at the age of 39,” continued Savannah. “She crossed the whole process, she underwent two or three reconstructive surgeries. She slept in a tilting chair for what I feel like a year next to their bed with my father because she could not bear to lie down all along. ”
Savannah added: “To make someone grant an accusation that my mother lied to breast cancer at the age of 39, there is really a special place in hell for you. It is as simple as that. There is a special place in hell for you, and I hope you feel good about yourself.”