Savannah Chrisley Says Brother Chase Chrisley Told Her to “F–k” Herself After She Suggested Rehab
Savannah Chrisley recalled her brother Chase Chrisley telling her to “f–k” herself when she suggested he go to rehab following an alleged incident where he assaulted the manager of a sports bar.
Chase Chrisley doesn’t want any unsolicited advice from his sister Savannah Chrisley.
Eight months after he was identified as a suspect in an altercation at a sports bar in Atlanta, Georgia, the 29-year-old’s sister addressed the situation, saying that she had been “warning Chase for years to stop with the drinking.”
“I feel Chase’s behavior just continues to go further and further downhill, and all that does is damage our relationship even more,” Savannah, 28, explained during the Sept. 1 episode of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. “I have tried to help him before he got arrested. I had set up for him to go to a treatment facility.”
But before they could get him settled at rehab, Chase seemed to have a sudden change of heart.
“I had already bought him a plane ticket,” she added. “We had already gone through the whole intake process, and then he told me to ‘go f–k’ myself.”
For his part, Chase told the cameras that he’s never been to rehab—and doesn’t necessarily plan on it.
“I don’t think I’ve needed it,” he admitted during the episode. “I’m not the type to, like, drink every day and wake up wanting a drink or craving a drink, or anything like that. Just like, whenever I go, I go.”
However, his sister is not completely convinced.
“Do I believe it?” Savannah said. “No, because if he was, he wouldn’t look the way that he looks. It’s just the reality of it. He does not look healthy. When cameras are on, he can turn it on for as long as he needs to, and that’s the scary part.”
As for what Chase recalls of the January incident? While his friend Marty claimed in the 911 audio played during the episode that Chase “got into a fight with one of the managers” at the bar and seemingly slapped him in the face, the reality star denied getting into any sort of altercation.
“I wouldn’t slap somebody,” Chase said. “Everybody there says I didn’t put my hands on anybody. But, I mean, it ended up with me with a mugshot.”
(Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)According to a police report obtained by E! News at the time, Brandon Nash—the victim who was identified as the bar’s general manager—also alleged that Chase “became really drunk” and “started to act very disrespectful and belligerent.”
Chase, who has denied the accusations through his attorneys, was charged with simple battery and released on a $10,000 bond.
Meanwhile, Chase’s parents Julie Chrisley and Todd Chrisley, who at the time were serving sentences for tax evasion and wire fraud that were later commuted by President Donald Trump, shared their own take on the incident.
Julie explained on the Lifetime series that “the worst possible thing as a parent that you can think of is the thought that he is conducting himself in a way that is just leading to down a bad path.”
His dad echoed Julie’s sentiment.
“I don’t know that I was shocked, because I had been warning Chase for years to stop with the drinking,” Todd said. “There was nothing in a bar that was going to bring you no good fortune.”
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