Southern Charm’s Patrica Altschul Throws Shade at Todd and Julie Chrisley Over Their Plans to Relocate to Charleston - lulu

   
Southern Charm's Patrica Altschul Throws Shade at Todd and Julie Chrisley's Plans to Relocate to Charleston After He Teases New Hotel Renovation Show

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Patricia Altschul won’t be holding a “welcome home” sign when Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley relocate back to their home state of South Carolina from Nashville, Tennessee.

 

After the Chrisley Knows Best alums announced that they would be moving to Charleston, where they plan to film a show that will follow them as they convert a mansion into a hotel, the 84-year-old Southern Charm star made it known that she is no fan of the recently-pardoned Todd, 56, and Julie, 52.

“There goes the neighborhood,” Patricia wrote in a comment to a story about Todd and Julie’s move, via a screenshot shared by Bravo and Cocktails on Instagram.

Southern Charm Patricia Altschul Reacts to Todd and Julie Chrisley Moving to South Carolina

After being released from prison on May 28 following a pardon from President Donald Trump, 79, Todd and Julia filmed an ABC News special. And, during the taping, they shared their future plans.

 

“You know, I think we will always have a presence in Nashville, but I have a pull for Julie and I to go back to South Carolina — to Charleston — to that area. And we have plans for what we wanna do,” Todd revealed, via PEOPLE. “We have hopes of acquiring a hotel — a mansion — there, that we are gonna convert into a hotel, and we’re gonna create a show around that.”

They also spoke of their upcoming docuseries on Lifetime, saying in a press conference last month that they began filming “as soon as” they got home.”

 

As fans may recall, the Lifetime show was expected to follow the couple’s children as they coped with Todd and Julie’s prison sentences. However, it will now feature the moments that followed their release.

 

“We had been filming, and we had just wrapped filming for all intents and purposes,” Savannah Chrisley, 27, explained during the same press conference. “And then we get the call that they had been pardoned, so we picked right back up.”

After caring for her younger siblings during Todd and Julie’s time behind bars, Savannah said she was looking forward to moving into a condo.

“[My parents are] like, ‘Aren’t you gonna miss the house?’ and I’m like, ‘No!’ I’m not gonna miss landscapers. I’m not gonna miss pool people,'” she recalled on the ABC News special. 

“I have learned that a house is not a priority to her … maintenance is not a priority to her,” Todd jokingly replied.

The Chrisleys’ new Lifetime show is expected to premiere sometime later this year.