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Todd Chrisley fired again at Patricia Altschul on Wednesday’s episode of his and Julie Chrisley‘s podcast after the Southern Attraction matriarch shaded their upcoming transfer to Charleston, South Carolina.
After Patricia, 84, a Virginia native, commented, “There goes the neighborhood,” on a narrative concerning the couple’s relocation and new actuality present, Todd, 56, admitted he was shocked by her assertion as he lashed out at his fellow actuality star, slamming her as “outdated,” accusing her of marrying for cash, and suggesting she’s able to die.
“I’ve by no means had a problem [with her]. … I’ve at all times held her in excessive regard. I at all times thought she was a cultured girl,” Todd recalled on the July 23 episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, through Us Weekly. “That was a bit stunning. Not that Patricia goes to maintain me out of Charleston, South Carolina. Patricia ought to know that we’re born and [raised] in South Carolina.”
After followers of Todd and Julie, 52, defended the couple, who obtained a presidential pardon final month after being sentenced to a complete of 19 years in jail for fraud and tax crimes, and supplied to retaliate towards Patricia, Todd signaled her age.
“It is a lady that’s in her 80s. She might be my mom,” he famous. “I mentioned, ‘Please don’t. Please don’t return on this outdated girl. Don’t try this.’ As a result of on the finish of the day, she’s outdated. She’s already, in accordance with the tabloids, transferred her belongings over to her son. I suppose she’s preparing for loss of life.”
In keeping with Todd, Patricia shouldn’t be involved about how he makes his cash. In any case, as he recommended, he might “find yourself marrying somebody like Patricia and take her cash.”
“That’s kinda what she did. Kinda how she made her cash,” he alleged. “I don’t dislike her. She’s simply taking part in a job that’s been within the e-book of securing wealth because the starting of time. A youthful lady marries an older man, and he dies, she will get the cash.”
After welcoming son Whitney Sudler-Smith, 57, along with her first husband, Patricia married psychiatrist Edward Stitt Fleming, who died in 1997, and funding banker and artwork collector Arthur G. Altschul, who died in 2002.
“Perhaps I’ll turn into Patricia’s walker. Perhaps her son has to fret about me inheriting her cash,” Todd concluded.
He then mentioned that regardless of Patricia’s shade, most individuals have been supportive of him and Julie’s resolution to maneuver to Charleston.
“I’ve had not one adverse response,” Todd mentioned. “We’ve had so many prayer warriors.”