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Julie Chrisley is a different person now that she is out of prison. In a photo obtained by Fox News Digital, the Chrisley Knows Best matriarch revealed that she had switched from her signature blonde hairstyle to brunette locks, a change her son Chase Chrisley said is permanent. This came a day after she and her husband, Todd Chrisley, were granted freedom by Donald Trump through presidential pardons.

 

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight that aired on May 29, the 28-year-old stated, "Her hair is darker now." "We need to go back to platinum blonde, Mama," I said. And she said, "I'm not going to do that."

"My mother's an angel, and she's still a beautiful woman," Chase continued, expressing his love for his mother, who had also developed gray roots from her incarceration.

Even though Julie, who also has custody of her 11-year-old granddaughter Chloe and shares children Savannah, 27, and Grayson, 19, with Todd, may look completely different, Chase pointed out that she isn't the only parent who came out of prison with new features.

He added, "My dad is jacked." "He worked out hard."

Chase added that in addition to getting to tell each other about their new looks, Todd and Julie, who were slated to serve prison sentences for their convictions for wire fraud and tax evasion until 2032 and 2028, respectively, also shared an emotional moment during their first reunion in more than two years.

He said, "They both just started crying." "I don't think my dad has let go of my mom since he put his arms around her. He won't ever let go, in my opinion.

"We were all crying and hugging each other," Chase continued. It was simply a lovely moment that undoubtedly answered prayers. The sheer joy I experienced is beyond words.

How have Julie and Todd fared since their release? Savannah, their daughter, gave a good report.

"Everyone is doing well. In a separate interview with Entertainment Tonight on May 29, she said, "They are fantastic." "They are content to be at home."

She continued by calling them both "amazing" and thanking criminal justice reform activist Alice Marie Johnson for presenting their case to President Trump.

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