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Todd Chrisley
To Crystal Confessions 2.0. Now, everyone knows that we've been through a lot. We survived it. And not a lot of people, or rather a lot of people, have always asked about one particular person. How is Nanny Faye doing? So we have Nanny Faye today. So we're going to be talking about all things prior to going to prison, during prison, and now outside of prison. So, Nanny, how do you feel today to be the star of the show?
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm always the star, but I feel good sitting in the chair.
Julie Chrisley
Well, Nanny, before we get started, I just wanted to comment on. I mean, you really outdid yourself with your wardrobe for your mother today.
Todd Chrisley
Julie, what the hell happened this morning? People don't. Just so you know, she's. She's. You're throwing shade. Because I have on my workout clothes because I had to go work out. A rock flew up in my windshield, shattered the windshield. The company had to come out on four occasions. Couldn't get it right. I'm not going to call their name because I'm dealing with someone now with the company. That's been very nice, but I had no way of going. I had to, literally.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah, it's been an ordeal. We've had to Uber and just catch a ride. I mean, Nanny picked me up today, thank goodness. So, yeah, it's been crazy, but I still just couldn't help but comment on the fact that, I mean, you really just.
Todd Chrisley
Well, it is Lululemon. It is Lululemon, if that means anything. So I feel good in it. I'm good. I don't really care about.
Julie Chrisley
Well, I'm just glad to see that you've embraced this more casual, lived in look.
Todd Chrisley
Prison will do that for you. So, Mama, how does it feel to have me home?
Nanny Faye
I'm blessed now.
Julie Chrisley
Be honest.
Nanny Faye
Well, listen, same shit that he left, he started back with.
Julie Chrisley
Okay. Exactly.
Nanny Faye
So it will never change. It'll always be what's tomorrow.
Julie Chrisley
No, it'll be Todd's way or the highway.
Nanny Faye
That's right. Most of the way. You have to take the Highway.
Julie Chrisley
Or most of the time, you choose.
Nanny Faye
To take the highway to get out of it. That's.
Todd Chrisley
Tell her now on that you missed me more than you did her.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm not going to tell a lie. I missed you both. Terrible.
Todd Chrisley
More than you're saying to the world that you love her more than you do me?
Nanny Faye
No, I didn't say that.
Todd Chrisley
You basically did. But it's okay. We'll move on from.
Nanny Faye
You know what? There's room in your heart for a lot of love, not just one.
Todd Chrisley
It seems to me like you've got a lot more in your heart for her than you do me.
Nanny Faye
But listen, well, we're just not measuring, right?
Julie Chrisley
And I'm a nicer person, so.
Todd Chrisley
Mama, did she throw shade?
Julie Chrisley
She did and never said a word.
Todd Chrisley
So let's talk about kind of, you know, this whole case and how it got started will not go all the way back to that because I think we've covered all that. But let's go from the time that we were getting ready for trial and the attorney's telling us, we've got this, there's enough evidence to prove that you're not guilty. And we all went into that courtroom thinking that we're going to beat this, and you were one of those people. How did you feel when the verdict came down?
Nanny Faye
Well, at an early age, I always knew not to never trust an attorney. Because you know what the Bible says, woe unto you lawyers and judges. You'll bring condemnation on yourself and won't even as much as touch it with your finger. So that's all said and done. So that's all you know.
Todd Chrisley
Woe ye doctors and lawyers, lawyers and judges.
Nanny Faye
Well, same thing.
Todd Chrisley
So basically you're saying that Savannah should not marry a doctor or a lawyer.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm not saying there. There are sinners that they can't get forgiveness for what they do. I'm not saying that. But you just don't continue to do it every day and ask for forgiveness every day. Yeah, he gets tired of that.
Todd Chrisley
But how did you feel when the guilty verdict came back?
Nanny Faye
Well, in my heart, I didn't believe with the evidence that we were going to be convicted.
Todd Chrisley
Right.
Nanny Faye
I really didn't believe that because we.
Todd Chrisley
Were all convicted that day. It wasn't just me and Gina.
Nanny Faye
We all went to jail same time.
Todd Chrisley
Right.
Nanny Faye
We all got released at the same time, right? Now we got to take our different roads and what we plan on doing, right? Because we're free now. We're free as a bird to do whatever we Want to do?
Todd Chrisley
Well, you can't do whatever you want to do.
Nanny Faye
Yeah, I can.
Todd Chrisley
You can do hard time too. I was actually with somebody that was there that was 80.
Nanny Faye
Well that's good. Listen, we don't care what goes on because we may not get till tomorrow.
Todd Chrisley
So you're just going to go out here and just literally just ride dirty all the time?
Nanny Faye
No, I've never been dirty, but I just live the truth.
Todd Chrisley
Well, so the conviction came down and then we had to self surrender on January 17, 2023. And then like you just said, the sentence really started for everyone because you're now you'll be 81 in September. And you drove how many hours to see me? 8, 9 hours to see me. And folks, that was literally. You were there what, a couple of days a month? A couple of times a month?
Nanny Faye
Yeah, most of the time.
Todd Chrisley
And so for someone that's 80 years old or 79 years old, 8 hours, 9 hours one way was a lot. Yeah. And so did you ever think that you would be going through that at your age?
Nanny Faye
I never once thought I'd ever be going through this in my lifetime. That I would ever had to be visiting my son and my daughter in law for some stuff that I feel like was an injustice. So that's how I put it. But you know what, Always be thankful for your friends because I met this girl woman 20 something years ago and we have remained friends. So she lived in Fairhope. So God always has a plan for you. I got to go down there and visit with her, spend time with her and her family. That has been great for me. So you cannot put a good person down. Just always stay focused on what you plan on doing.
Todd Chrisley
Well, so tell me what was the, what was the biggest adjustment for you after we were gone? Because I mean I wiped your ass for what, 30 years.
Julie Chrisley
He did.
Todd Chrisley
And then you had. Well, I made sure that you did. And then now you had. You had to start doing it yourself.
Nanny Faye
I've been doing myself since I can remember. So I, you know, you have help me on some things, but I pretty much made my own.
Todd Chrisley
So you basically are just self sufficient.
Nanny Faye
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
And you run your own life.
Nanny Faye
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
Because you're a bad bitch.
Nanny Faye
No, I listen, I've done hard time. So you know what? It doesn't matter to me. I'm gonna get up and face tomorrow because I say every morning, thank you for letting me get up. There's nothing going to come my way today. You and I are not going to be able to handle. So I get up with a good love in my heart and a smile on my face. I can't worry about what other people want to say and what they want to do. I got to worry about me.
Todd Chrisley
What do you have love for the Bureau of Prisons?
Nanny Faye
No. But I could tell them a few things too. They need to be reinvestigated their self because most of them reinvest. They would end up in prison for.
Todd Chrisley
Life for the crooked shit they have done.
Julie Chrisley
But I think what people maybe don't realize is that you said it best. Everybody's in jail. Everybody's in prison when your loved ones are in prison. And I think for our situation, even more so because of the fact that we had worked together, you know, we'd worked together for 10 years. So it not only was our livelihood, your livelihood, the kids livelihood, it was. Everything kind of stopped immediately. We went from filming every day together to literally going to trial. I think we quit filming in March of 22, before we went to trial in June. So it was that. It was the fact of. We saw you every day. You know, we ate dinner together. If we were filming, we ate lunch together.
Todd Chrisley
Y' all traveled to the casino together.
Julie Chrisley
We traveled to the casino together, you know, and I think people don't realize it, which I think is just such a God thing. When you were diagnosed with bladder cancer, I was there with you. We went to every appointment. We went to Vanderbilt. We did what we had to do to get through that. And literally, when we got pardoned, I think it was that same week, Right. That you found out that there were some things that showed up and I was there to take you to that appointment.
Todd Chrisley
But, you know, that was something that you used to talk about in the emails to me. I worry so much about not being there for your mother because I was with her for every appointment.
Julie Chrisley
Absolutely.
Todd Chrisley
And then the irony of that was that we came home and then two days later, you were back.
Julie Chrisley
I think it was literally like two days, wasn't it? After two or three days after we.
Nanny Faye
Got back, it wasn't that long, but you was there with me.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah. And I think that truly was a God moment, because that is something, you know, when now I'm sure you had these same thoughts that, oh, my God, am I gonna be alive when my kids come home? That was my fear, that you and that my parents would remain healthy and be okay till I could get there, because I have always been that one to be the caretaker, and I love that role. That is a role that I cherish. So I think it was Such a blessing to be. Not that you had to go through it again, but the fact that I was there when it happened again, you know, And I think that's just crazy to me because what is the coincidence of that happening?
Nanny Faye
You know, I always say God has.
Todd Chrisley
A plan, and his plan is far greater than what ours is.
Nanny Faye
Just stick with it. Stay focused. But I had great, great doctors, friends that I cherish until death that have been good to me. No one's been bad to me except one person. But I told him, and so I've never seen him before.
Julie Chrisley
Let's talk about this. So what. What Nan's trying to say is that.
Todd Chrisley
You know, you want to kind of like, not throw people under the bus. I'm all about.
Julie Chrisley
So Nanny is always out and about, whether it's in a casino, whether it's in a restaurant, or home goods, home goods, wherever she might be, you know. And people always come up to Nanny. They want a picture, they want to talk. And so throughout this whole experience, Nanny has had one bad incident to happen. So I want you to tell us about that incident. You were at a casino.
Nanny Faye
And so I moved down to another table. Here come this little young fella. I would say 35, 40. He put his coins down at the end. Sit down beside of me. He said, hey. I said, hey. So in a little bit, he said, I know who you are. I said, well, I hope you enjoyed it. And he said, well, they're going to jail. So what you going to do now? I said, we go make a movie about it so people are drunk. Like you will be able to watch something. Because he had his little Bud Light and set it down. So when he said that to me, I don't know how I thought about that, but God gave it to me. I said, we gonna make a movie about it so drunks like you'll have something to watch.
Julie Chrisley
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Todd Chrisley
Well, you know, and we were talking about this. We've never had. I've only had that one experience with that lady and she.
Julie Chrisley
That was in the chick fil A. Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
But I read her for the felt she was. And in the chick fil a of all places, God's restaurant. I know it's bad, but you know, I've had that one experience that was bad. You've had none.
Julie Chrisley
No, literally. I think this was a very profound thing. I was in a department store here in Nashville and this lady comes up to me and she says, I want you to know, she said that I am so glad that you and your husband are home. She said, I don't agree politically align with you, but I'm grateful and I love you guys. And I thought that to me was just so telling and so just the way we should all be that it has. At the end of the day, she was grateful. She had obviously watched the show. She had knew who we were, followed our story and was able to say, okay, even though I don't align with your political views and beliefs, I'm still.
Todd Chrisley
Glad that you came back and I still love you.
Julie Chrisley
Right. And I just. That to me was just the way that it should be. Like again, we've talked about it, we don't all. And no one wants everybody to believe the same thing and see things the same way. But it doesn't change how you can feel about someone. And I love that.
Todd Chrisley
That's right. So then no one else has bothered you?
Nanny Faye
No, but if I make it on my own with my friends and my speaking.
Todd Chrisley
Speaking of friends now I've been gone. I was gone for 28 months. Did you have any special friends?
Nanny Faye
I got all mine are special that.
Todd Chrisley
I'm talking about like, you know, knocking boots friends.
Nanny Faye
Todd, don't be talking trash and crazy shit.
Todd Chrisley
I just want to know. Because you told the kids. Because they coming down here telling me that you told them you was getting ready to have them a new grandpa.
Nanny Faye
Well, did you believe everything that I say?
Todd Chrisley
So then you acknowledge that you're full of shit?
Nanny Faye
Yeah. And I.
Julie Chrisley
But it's not. It's just because you don't want one. I don't want. You can have one.
Nanny Faye
I could have had one long, long time ago, but I don't want one. I don't want no nurse in a pocketbook.
Julie Chrisley
No, I think what you said was you're not going to be a nurse or a purse for someone. You're not going to take care of somebody old and you're not going to support somebody young.
Nanny Faye
No, I'm going to live my life. I had one husband and one dog and I'm not having nobody else.
Julie Chrisley
One husband and one dog.
Todd Chrisley
You know, I'm going to get you another dog.
Nanny Faye
Well, you'll have to keep it for yourself because it's not going to take.
Todd Chrisley
I'm going to get you a real dog.
Nanny Faye
Okay, well, you keep that real dog.
Julie Chrisley
She had a real dog.
Todd Chrisley
She had a little play toy.
Nanny Faye
Well, that's all I wanted. And she gave me joy and peace when I need it.
Todd Chrisley
And you lost Miley while I was in prison and that was a hard thing for you.
Nanny Faye
Because I loved Miley.
Todd Chrisley
Yes. Yes.
Nanny Faye
And I tell her good night every night.
Todd Chrisley
Tell. Tell them. Why did you tell her goodnight every night?
Nanny Faye
Night. Because I love her.
Todd Chrisley
I know, but where is she?
Nanny Faye
She's in dog heaven.
Todd Chrisley
She's in dog. But where's her ashes?
Nanny Faye
Sitting beside my chair.
Todd Chrisley
And so didn't you say that when you pass away she's going with me? So where to put her? In the casket with you?
Nanny Faye
That's exactly right.
Todd Chrisley
I can't bury you with a dog, mama.
Nanny Faye
You ain't gonna be buried me, I'm gonna bury myself.
Todd Chrisley
But I'm gonna have to say no.
Nanny Faye
I got my. I can assure you.
Julie Chrisley
I can assure you, if that is your wish, that will happen.
Nanny Faye
She. This is a little bitty earned. I tell her good.
Todd Chrisley
So you want me to put it in your hands while you're laying there?
Nanny Faye
As long as she's in there with.
Todd Chrisley
Me, I'm gonna put you a cigar here and put Molly.
Nanny Faye
Well, that's okay. We'll just talk like we always did.
Todd Chrisley
Let me ask him. Does she answer you at night?
Nanny Faye
No. But she probably knows that I'm thinking about her.
Julie Chrisley
Okay.
Todd Chrisley
Because she's in doggy heaven. Yeah. Well, that's. That's a blessing right there.
Nanny Faye
Well, she brought me joy when I need it most, right. And when I tell her good night and put her down, I said it's time for me and you to go night night. She before she got sick and real low, she run down that hallway and jump in her crate and I tell her good night fasting her up. Unless there was a storm, you never heard her.
Todd Chrisley
But if there was a storm, you put her in a bed with you.
Nanny Faye
Yeah. If it's a bad storm, I got up because she got scared she'd be going round that crate and I get up and I'd get her because she.
Todd Chrisley
Was a good dog owner.
Nanny Faye
Well, if you don't love them, you don't need them.
Julie Chrisley
That's right.
Todd Chrisley
That's right, mom. That's why you don't love these three that I've ordered for you.
Nanny Faye
I mean, no three. Yeah, you got my own self take care of. Can't take care of nobody.
Julie Chrisley
I will tell you. I. It's so crazy because while we were in prison you lost Miley, we lost Lilo, my mom lost her dog Sugar. And I miss Lilo Julie. Like I really miss her. Like I before. Before I went to prison, you know, Chase brought her to me. I don't know what. I had her a couple.
Nanny Faye
A few years.
Todd Chrisley
We had her a couple of years and.
Julie Chrisley
And I'm not really. I like I. I love.
Todd Chrisley
She is not an animal person.
Julie Chrisley
I'm not a real dog person. But I love, loved Lilo like I loved her. She was such a good dog. And, you know, and I took care of her every day. I'm the one that took her out. I'm the one that fed her. I'm the one that had her groom.
Todd Chrisley
You're the one that took her for her vaginal rejuvenation.
Julie Chrisley
Yes, I did. So when Chase. So behind the story, behind the scenes story. This was at one time Chase's dog. But Chase was like moving and all this. And so he's like, mom, can Lilo stay with you? I said, sure.
Todd Chrisley
Which was supposed because he was moving in his new condo and they wouldn't let him have the dog in the building.
Julie Chrisley
Right. And so I said, yes, she can.
Todd Chrisley
Temporarily.
Julie Chrisley
Temporarily. So the first month that we had her, well, she almost died. It was a breathing issue. So I take her in and she has to get surgery.
Todd Chrisley
$12,000.
Julie Chrisley
Well, hold up. Quit going ahead of me.
Todd Chrisley
Just wanting you to know. It was $12,000.
Julie Chrisley
She had to have a breathing surgery. And then they also said, well, she needs vaginal rejuvenation, like for a dog. But because she kept getting this infection. So of course I had to get her fixed. I mean, I had to get her where she was healthy and good. But literally it was. It was $12,000. I had not had this dog 30 days.
Todd Chrisley
And you. And let everyone know that you lied to me about how much it was going to cost.
Nanny Faye
Well, I don't care.
Julie Chrisley
You have to take care of an animal.
Todd Chrisley
You can't. The exact words were tide. She's got to have a procedure. I said, what kind of procedure? She said, well, she's got to have her nose fixed because she's having trouble breathing.
Julie Chrisley
But then they have very common in Frenchie.
Todd Chrisley
She said, but then they have to do vaginal rejuvenation. I said, what? She said, vaginal rejuvenation. I said, on a dog?
Julie Chrisley
Well, she had like a little.
Todd Chrisley
Her lips were too thick. She had a fat cat.
Julie Chrisley
Cat.
Todd Chrisley
And so. Oh, God.
Julie Chrisley
But. But you know what? I had this dog, and then I fell in love with her. But even before I fell in love with her, I had to make sure she was healthy and good. So then like a year or two later, Chase comes back. Well, she's my dog and I'm coming to get her.
Todd Chrisley
I said, okay, you're going to pay me that $12,000.
Julie Chrisley
I really. And it really wasn't about the money. It was about me wanting to keep Lilo. So I said, you can have Lilo back, but I need that $12,000. And so needless to say, he could just come and love on Lilo whenever he wanted to. And I got to keep her.
Todd Chrisley
But you know, also when I got Covid. Yeah, I was so sick, but we didn't even know because, you know, I'd gotten up that morning, and when I got out of the bed, I just fell back.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Todd Chrisley
So I didn't even know I was sick. But Lilo never left my side of the bed the entire time.
Julie Chrisley
It was crazy.
Todd Chrisley
And when I. And when they put me in the hospital, you said, she's laid beside your bed the entire time.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah, it was. It was crazy. So, yeah, so we gone through that. So it's new beginning. So I'm not sure if that new beginning means a new dog for you.
Nanny Faye
And be one for them.
Todd Chrisley
No, I've ordered you one order.
Julie Chrisley
You act like you just like placing.
Todd Chrisley
An order because I found them on Instagram.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm not having a dog.
Todd Chrisley
I'm getting you two sisters, Laverne and Shirley.
Nanny Faye
Now I'm going to be by myself, so I'm not going to be worried.
Todd Chrisley
I can't have you by yourself, mommy. You're going to have those two little babies to take care of.
Nanny Faye
Be having nothing.
Todd Chrisley
It keeps you motivated, gives you something.
Nanny Faye
To do to keep me motivated.
Julie Chrisley
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Nanny Faye
Laundry.
Todd Chrisley
Laundry. Mama, have you ever in your life, up until my daughter, seen as much laundry?
Nanny Faye
I wouldn't say that in. In the prison because they don't have that many clothes. The only difference is these wasn't ever dirty.
Todd Chrisley
She would try something on, throw it.
Nanny Faye
In the floor, wear it 15 minutes, put in dirty clothes, hamper. Grayson, you could go upstairs. It'd be up to the commode. Shoes and socks. I had to throw them over the banister because I couldn't carry them. I just.
Todd Chrisley
You. You did hard time.
Nanny Faye
I did hard time. A lot harder than you did. I promise you every day. It wasn't one day.
Todd Chrisley
You didn't even get. You didn't even get a break.
Nanny Faye
No, I know I did hard times.
Julie Chrisley
But she did say she could not wait. She said, I'm handing this job off to you. The minute even before we got pardoned, she was still counting the days down for me to come home because she couldn't wait to hand that job off. Now, not with Chloe so much. But the laundry. You were grateful to give that up, right? No.
Nanny Faye
I didn't mind cooking. I didn't mind taking Chloe anywhere. I didn't mind your. To them. To that baby you got and that other. Next to the baby. They don't ever put up nothing.
Todd Chrisley
So basically, what you're saying is that Savannah and Grayson are lazy as hell when it comes.
Nanny Faye
They were lazy because Chase got. Grayson got up, did everything he was supposed to do every day and more to right the mess. And Savannah, she never gave up. She worked all the time, but she's a minute person. She runs in, changes clothes, lays them down. They never.
Todd Chrisley
They get off to the next thing.
Nanny Faye
If they get a salt shaker out, they don't use it like that and put it back. They leave it there.
Todd Chrisley
Isn't that disrespectful?
Nanny Faye
I told when I started sleeping on.
Todd Chrisley
The sofa, Grace, she wanted to sleep on the sofa because you couldn't get up in Savannah in a bed because the beds are too high.
Nanny Faye
And when I'd have to get down, then it's too hard for. And it's hard for me to get up. You know, I do have short legs, but.
Julie Chrisley
So what is it?
Todd Chrisley
Daddy told you you ought to see the highway department because they put your ass.
Nanny Faye
I just got to where I made me a bed on the sofa. Slept good Was fine. But then I got Mr. Grayson. When I'd hear him come down those steps, I said, I don't care how much me she made, but you better not go up them steps with without it being put because I'm gonna break your legs.
Todd Chrisley
You were sick. Let's just listen because we want people that watch Chris the confessions to know that they're getting the truth. You were sick of this.
Nanny Faye
I was sick of it. And every morning he'd get up now I did everything he asked me to do because I do love him. Yeah, but he is a pain in the eyes. Sometimes he get up and come down through, he said. And then to make sure that I'm up at 10 o' clock.
Todd Chrisley
And everybody knows it knows you. If. If they. If someone's got to be wants to be up at 10 o', clock, you go start at 7:40 in the morning getting them up.
Nanny Faye
I won't have plenty of time. So I would tell if it was on a weekend when he wanted to go golfing. I tell Chloe, I said, chloe, I'd hear that phone, the alarm. You can hear plumb downstairs.
Todd Chrisley
Plumb downstairs.
Nanny Faye
Yeah, going off. How anybody can stand that? I don't know.
Todd Chrisley
Mama, you got to be good or crazy or touched.
Nanny Faye
I said, chloe, go up there. I don't called him. He's done told me to get him up, make sure. I've already been in there two times. Danny, I'm not going anymore. I said, well, he's asle. Then he'd come down. Why didn't y' all get. You can't wake the dead. That's what I said. Can't wait for dead. Oh my gosh. But he's coming downstairs and he had say nanny, do you think you could cook me some eggs? I said, sure can. I said, how many you want? He said, cut me about four, I swear. Shit, you got to buy the chicken farm four eggs when it's five or six dollars a dozen.
Todd Chrisley
I said, why did you care how much it was?
Nanny Faye
I don't care. Just way I had to say in something.
Todd Chrisley
And you didn't like them to waste.
Nanny Faye
No, I can't stand wasteful waste not. Won't not.
Todd Chrisley
There you go, mama there you and my kids waste.
Nanny Faye
But he'd eat them eggs.
Todd Chrisley
It seems like, you know, you want to bitch in one breath and then you want to take up.
Nanny Faye
Well, I will tell the truth. He was the. He could have went different ways.
Todd Chrisley
But this has been a hard time on everyone.
Nanny Faye
Been a hard time on everybody. But I can truthfully say, other than clothes, we never had a problem.
Todd Chrisley
So you're saying he's as close to perfect as I've got?
Nanny Faye
Well, probably because.
Todd Chrisley
But you are partial to the boys.
Nanny Faye
If he. She told him he had to be home at 10 o' clock on school. About 10 minutes till I be dialing his number.
Todd Chrisley
Nanny, I know what time I got to be home.
Nanny Faye
No, he didn't ever say that. He said, nanny, I'm on the way or I'm sitting out in the driveway on the phone.
Julie Chrisley
He had sit out in the driveway on the phone.
Nanny Faye
I said, okay, like your uncle.
Todd Chrisley
Michael Junior.
Nanny Faye
But that's what he did. Never was disrespectful to me. I can't ever remember one time now just cause he wanted somebody to wait on him. When he first went to Alabama and he was coming home after about three or four weeks, I called him and I said, well, you got the Huntsville yet? He said, no, Nettie, I hadn't got there yet. So we started talking. He said, I brought you some, I bought you something. I said, what'd you buy me? He said, I bought you some clothes. I said, what a devil did you buy me clothes for? I got enough to last me as long as I'm going to live. You going to love this. The more we talked, I said, how many bags you got in the back of that truck? He had about two trash bags of his laundry. Dirty clothes. Took me all day that Friday to get them washed up.
Todd Chrisley
Mom, that's just abusive. Yeah, that's. That's abuse of the elderly.
Nanny Faye
But now since he's got his own place, he said he's on wash and dryer. And I said, now be sure that you wash those clothes every other day because they'll give you a few hours just in two days. And I said, put your dark ones together, lighter and you whites always by their side. I am nanny. He said, when are you going to come and see me? I said, well, when I'm on my way to Alabama to visit my friends, I'll stop by and stay with you a few days. But I know you want me to be the maid. Not really want. He said, well, I want to see you. But being made is important because Nanny, you can clean and you know how.
Julie Chrisley
To wash. No, he wants you to come so he can show you off dogs.
Todd Chrisley
Yeah, he wants you to come.
Nanny Faye
So y', all, all those little Alabama boys and girls, they want me to go with them.
Todd Chrisley
They want you to go out and get drunk.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm not gonna do that because I've never done that.
Todd Chrisley
Well, they said you were going to do jello shots with them.
Nanny Faye
I don't know what that is, but.
Todd Chrisley
I'm not playing jello with like liquor in it.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm not going to do that. Stupid. Yet.
Todd Chrisley
They say if you do those yellow shots, your clothes come out.
Nanny Faye
I don't care. I'm not wanting mine.
Julie Chrisley
Tequila makes your clothes fall.
Nanny Faye
Gosh, they would run for cover.
Todd Chrisley
So you said if you strip dead, run.
Nanny Faye
Well, you know, I look pretty good to be 80. But you know what? I'm not advertising.
Todd Chrisley
But I'm gonna put you on a dating site.
Nanny Faye
Oh, well, you go ahead and put yourself on dating set up.
Julie Chrisley
I don't need to date.
Todd Chrisley
I got Julie.
Nanny Faye
Well, I don't want nobody.
Todd Chrisley
We're gonna pimp you out.
Nanny Faye
Well, I don't want nobody. I'm good.
Julie Chrisley
She might be on the Golden Bachelorette.
Todd Chrisley
Mama, we could put you on there.
Nanny Faye
You're not putting nowhere. I'm fining. I'm.
Todd Chrisley
Listen, you could be the Golden Bachelorette and then.
Nanny Faye
I wish I.
Todd Chrisley
Then you'd have like 12 men.
Nanny Faye
I didn't even watch the first ones. And I'm certainly not going to be on one for somebody to watch my stupid. No, I'm not.
Todd Chrisley
But mama, you would have 12 men.
Nanny Faye
And then I can't even take care of one, let alone 12.
Todd Chrisley
But you don't have to.
Nanny Faye
I'm. Hush. Don't talk about something else besides that crazy stuff. I'm going to Alabama. Hang out with them. He said, nanny, how does it feel to be in Bama? I said, I don't feel no difference. I said, I still love Clemson. It's still in my heart.
Todd Chrisley
Right. We're gonna always love Clemson.
Nanny Faye
Well, that's something. Gonna get rid of that just like all these kids.
Todd Chrisley
Alabama's that for him. Clemson's that for us.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm okay.
Todd Chrisley
We're gonna pull for Alabama because my baby's there.
Nanny Faye
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
And I will tell you, we went this weekend to get Grayson set up, you know, with his new place and all new furniture and all the stuff that had to be put in there for him. And I went through all the stuff with him about you have to do your laundry this way. And Grayson, I'm. I've got you all this new Lululemon stuff. Do not throw it all in the washing machine together.
Nanny Faye
You'll probably ain't got a little Lulu Lemons right now.
Todd Chrisley
He does. She's saying that because she says he loses everything that we buy him and the Nicest people ever.
Julie Chrisley
Yes.
Nanny Faye
Are you from the South? Now, listen, I can't talk about the north now because they want to come down here to be with us. So. You know what?
Todd Chrisley
I love our North.
Julie Chrisley
Oh, I do, too.
Nanny Faye
I got people from Illinois. I got people from Wisconsin. Listen, just come on and join us. Or I may come and join you.
Todd Chrisley
So you ain't gonna move up north because you don't.
Julie Chrisley
Oh, it's too cold.
Nanny Faye
Well, I can't stand the cold.
Julie Chrisley
But, yes, we did. We had a good few days. It was a lot of. Of work, but it was. It was good. And I was so grateful that we were able to be there.
Todd Chrisley
The nicest people ever. From the restaurants to the hotel.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah, we went to a little meet and three restaurant.
Todd Chrisley
City Cafe.
Julie Chrisley
Was it City Cafe?
Todd Chrisley
City Cafe or something?
Julie Chrisley
City Cafe, yeah.
Todd Chrisley
So good if you're in Tuscaloosa, great food there.
Julie Chrisley
Grayson went there like two, three days a week last semester for school. So he's like, that's where we're going to go. And it was. It was so good. The people were so nice. Everywhere we went, they were nice.
Todd Chrisley
Everywhere was.
Nanny Faye
So I can see why he's been bad to me.
Julie Chrisley
Except one.
Todd Chrisley
That one that Budweiser.
Nanny Faye
But I don't mark him out. He's history.
Julie Chrisley
He's history.
Nanny Faye
He's history. And if he asked me to forgive him, I say, yeah, I've already forgive you. Because, you know, you stuck on stupid, you can't help, right? So go ahead. Yeah, bye.
Todd Chrisley
So there you have it, folks. When you're stuck on stupid, you can't help it.
Nanny Faye
It. No, just go right ahead. Because, you know, you don't get up to hurt people. You get up to make them feel better, lift them up, right? And he ought to know that was down. Now, his parents, my. They just made a bad mistake racing on raising him because most people's not going to do stuff.
Todd Chrisley
But now, you used to say that when you had come to see me, you'd say, todd, I just can't help it. Sometimes some of these people say such. Such stupid shit on Facebook and stuff. It makes me so mad, I just have to go back on.
Nanny Faye
But no, I have went back on a couple, but I only told them that they need to look in the mirror and look at their self. And I hope that you have a good day.
Todd Chrisley
I'll tell you right now, you better be careful when Nanny Faye goes off on you because it hurts. Because she's going to say, that's not nice. And I'm going to Pray for you.
Nanny Faye
I say you need to look in the mirror at yourself and maybe you'll think of something nice to say to someone.
Todd Chrisley
That's what you consider telling them off. Yeah, I must, I must care about.
Nanny Faye
What they say because when they're talking about me, they letting somebody else rest and you know I'm a good subject to talk about. So you know what? Let them talk.
Todd Chrisley
We don't care what people say do.
Nanny Faye
If we listen them to A three is going to have something negative and say I'm a fraudster. Listen, you must know. You had to be one to know.
Todd Chrisley
Someone said you was a fraudster. Yeah, mama. Shut your mouth. Yeah, you don't mean it.
Nanny Faye
Yes, I ought to be in prison. I said, well the only difference I wanted to say the only difference in me. I'm gonna go down and get to rest. So it doesn't matter to me because I'm not planning on doing that.
Todd Chrisley
Can you imagine saying that to an elderly woman?
Nanny Faye
That's their disrespect. That's why their mother and father didn't raise them right.
Todd Chrisley
Because now some people did raise their kids right and their kids chose other parents.
Nanny Faye
That's how come a lot of elder because of their stupid kids. I can't even imagine being disrespectful to my parents. Never. Never.
Todd Chrisley
Because that didn't exist in your day.
Nanny Faye
I still got my teeth. Because if I'd have talked back to my parents any disrespect, I'd have got a piece of stove wood.
Todd Chrisley
Lord, mom, that's abused.
Nanny Faye
Well, it didn't matter. You look what she raised. Look at me and all them other.
Todd Chrisley
Heathens 13 she raised and all them. Everyone in your every one of your family turned out good. That's where I get it from, ain't it?
Nanny Faye
Well, you do things different than what we were.
Julie Chrisley
No, I'll never forget one time my mother in law said, now she's had many words of wisdom in 31 years, she really has. But I'll never forget one time she said, julie, let me tell you something. There's one thing to be a Chrisley and another thing to be married to one of the sobs.
Todd Chrisley
Mama.
Julie Chrisley
That's why she troubled their trouble.
Nanny Faye
They wasn't raised like I was.
Todd Chrisley
Mama, quit talking about my past people.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm just stating the truth.
Todd Chrisley
I got cousins on the Chris's side that they'll come, they'll snatch your ass.
Nanny Faye
Well, I done forgot them.
Julie Chrisley
They got it to do, don't they Mama?
Todd Chrisley
How dare you.
Julie Chrisley
She did. She Said, listen, Julie, I'm just going to go ahead and tell you. And this was early on, she said, it's one thing if you are a Chrisley, but that's a whole nother thing when you're married to one of them.
Todd Chrisley
So basically what you're saying is that. That you really want. You wanted to be born a Chrisley?
Nanny Faye
Yeah. Oh, that would have been one of the best things in the world. I wouldn't. I wouldn't have known all the stuff that I know.
Todd Chrisley
So basically. Basically what you're saying is, is that if you'd been born a Chris, it would have been a better life.
Nanny Faye
Oh, yeah. Because you got somebody to wait on you.
Julie Chrisley
That is epic.
Todd Chrisley
But mom, you know, we come from. Chrisley's come from royalty.
Julie Chrisley
Ye.
Nanny Faye
Well, that's why I want to be born one, not have to be married to one.
Julie Chrisley
So while we were gone, you guys actually did some filming. How was that different, not having us there? What was it? A different.
Nanny Faye
The first day was real sad for me that I got to get up and go and I'm not going to see trouble. She's talking about me and, you know, telling us what we gotta do. You know, people think that we don't have orders, but we do.
Todd Chrisley
It's talking about me. I have to keep things.
Nanny Faye
But, you know, it was sad, but it was good to get back into the routine of doing things right.
Julie Chrisley
Because the show offered you. It offered you a job, it offered you a routine, it offered you purpose that I think you probably never thought that you would have later in life.
Nanny Faye
I always say everybody has to have a dream. I never dreamed that I'd be doing this right. But you know what? You have to have a dream and a purpose to get up.
Julie Chrisley
Right.
Nanny Faye
I never was lazy, so I've always got up. So that was never a problem for me. Because, listen, when the plant closed, I went on to Atlanta. I got my real estate license.
Julie Chrisley
That's right. So for those of you who don't.
Todd Chrisley
Know, the plant is the factory that she worked in all the.
Nanny Faye
For 39 years.
Julie Chrisley
Yes. So she worked there until that factory closed down.
Nanny Faye
And then I went to Atlanta. I got my real estate license.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah, I think you were what, 65, 62 or 63 when she got her real estate license. And she worked with me for a few years, several years.
Nanny Faye
I sold real estate for about nine or 10 years. And then we filmed. And so here I am. Look at me.
Todd Chrisley
America's grandmother had a.
Julie Chrisley
Just a plethora of things that you have done and Accomplished in your time.
Nanny Faye
I kept telling you take care of the elderly.
Julie Chrisley
That's right. You did do that.
Todd Chrisley
You ended up.
Julie Chrisley
Was actually on the show a few times with us.
Nanny Faye
And I took care of her. I took care of Gladys and Bob.
Todd Chrisley
You have. Literally. But you've been working since you were how old?
Nanny Faye
I don't even know when I started. I remember going to the barn and taking a little bucket milk washing the cows did so we could milk.
Julie Chrisley
So I don't even know.
Nanny Faye
I've been working my whole life.
Todd Chrisley
Her whole life. Been working. Whole life.
Nanny Faye
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
How was you when you started keeping the kids for the Jacks family? 10 years old and how many kids you take care of? They had three and she was taking care of them.
Nanny Faye
I went to work for the H.O. brooks. That's when I got paid.
Todd Chrisley
Right.
Nanny Faye
I was 12 years old. They had three kids.
Todd Chrisley
Yep.
Nanny Faye
And she just passed away a few months ago. Jeanette, the mother.
Julie Chrisley
Really.
Nanny Faye
I washed on a ringer washer for those whole family and hung them out.
Julie Chrisley
Before there was a real washing machine like.
Nanny Faye
Yeah, ringer washer that goes round and around. You push them through the thing and rinse them off.
Todd Chrisley
Gotcha.
Nanny Faye
So you got to be in luxury. We didn't get to be in luxury. We had to do that. Hard them out. I starched all their clothes that needed to be their shirts, their skirts or whatever. And then when I brought them in, I sprinkled them with a bottle. With sprinkling. The old people know. These young people don't. But I'm just letting you know that I iron and I cook their supper every night.
Todd Chrisley
At 12 years old.
Nanny Faye
At 12 years old.
Julie Chrisley
That's crazy.
Nanny Faye
And Ms. Jack, she's still alive. She said you were so mature and knew so much. We never thought about leaving our children with you. They'd put us in jail now at 12 years old and you out babysitting and working.
Julie Chrisley
That's true.
Todd Chrisley
But you know, it just down to me. I think that's why she's so rebellious now in her. In her latter years. Because you weren't able to be rebellious in the years you should.
Nanny Faye
I've been fighting my whole life. I had to fight for me and my brother so we could have a stand.
Todd Chrisley
So you could have a stay.
Nanny Faye
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
And you took a stand.
Nanny Faye
Yes. He was real little.
Todd Chrisley
And when those people picked on your. Your little brother.
Nanny Faye
My whooping.
Todd Chrisley
You gave him an ace.
Nanny Faye
I've been fighting my whole life.
Todd Chrisley
What happened that time they. They took Michael's ice cream from him.
Nanny Faye
I whooped that little Jimmy Fletcher. I put him down on the ground.
Todd Chrisley
I bet he didn't take another ice cream.
Nanny Faye
No, no, I didn't. You know, he didn't have that many issues, but when he did, you was there. I was with him. I was his mama at. When we were going to school, I was his mama. And I was his mama into death.
Julie Chrisley
That's right.
Nanny Faye
I was with him all those years. I helped him throughout life. I was there in death.
Todd Chrisley
So, you know, I have another clean slate.
Nanny Faye
That's right. I marked it off. Is a clean slate.
Julie Chrisley
I did.
Nanny Faye
I have no regrets.
Todd Chrisley
Imagine being able to really, though, say in your life, because, I mean, you would want to be at your. If you get to her age, you would want to be able to say.
Julie Chrisley
Nope, I did everything.
Todd Chrisley
I did everything I could do.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Nanny Faye
That's the thing.
Todd Chrisley
I handled that situation to the best of my ability.
Julie Chrisley
That's the best.
Todd Chrisley
And then I picked up and I moved on.
Julie Chrisley
So, Nanny, we are so grateful to be home, and we're so grateful that we were able to come home to you. What is next for Nanny Faye?
Nanny Faye
I'm gonna go off into the sunset.
Julie Chrisley
No, you're not. What are you gonna do now? You have all this free time. You don't have to worry about what I said.
Nanny Faye
I'm going off into sunset and just do me. So you ever decide, well, you can't.
Todd Chrisley
Be doing you because you've got a show coming up in October.
Nanny Faye
Whatever I decide to do today, that's what I'm going to do. If I get up and I won't do something, I'm gonna do it well.
Julie Chrisley
And for those of you, and many do, you can most of the time.
Todd Chrisley
Find her in Indiana Casino.
Julie Chrisley
At the casino.
Todd Chrisley
Casino.
Nanny Faye
Well, that's my happy place.
Julie Chrisley
I've met a lot. I am so excited. I cannot wait to be able to go back with her. That was something that she and I love to do together. We'd go leave on Friday and come back Saturday sometime, and we have a date for that. And I'm great.
Nanny Faye
They love me in Indiana and I love them.
Todd Chrisley
We know you do. We know. So if anyone at Indiana is listening, I know that you have kidnapped my mother and that you want her to live there. And just so you know, I might let her.
Nanny Faye
Well, I might be moving in next. You? Never. I don't have to. All I have to do is make a phone call.
Julie Chrisley
I know. I've witnessed it. I know.
Nanny Faye
I don't have a problem.
Julie Chrisley
I love it.
Nanny Faye
They good to me, and I'm going To be good for them and all the people. I've been only one up there, and he would be barred if I knew he was. If he ever come back, because they'd.
Todd Chrisley
Get rid of him.
Nanny Faye
They'd get rid of him because he.
Todd Chrisley
So you love. You love everyone in Indiana?
Nanny Faye
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
You like. Like the pit balls?
Nanny Faye
Oh, even on up the ladder. I love everybody.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Nanny Faye
Even the people that come there. They always find me at the bachelorette table. All these young couples say, oh, my God, Nanny, can I have a picture? You don't have to get up. And, you know, casinos don't even allow pictures, but that's not an issue in.
Julie Chrisley
Indiana, so I think it's just not an issue with you.
Todd Chrisley
With you. It's not.
Nanny Faye
No, they don't, because they'll tell you right quick, put that phone up, and no matter where you go.
Todd Chrisley
Right, right.
Nanny Faye
But in Tunica and Ms. Sippy and Evansville, never a problem.
Todd Chrisley
Well, you know, we. We just got back from doing this celebrity poker tournament.
Julie Chrisley
Yeah.
Todd Chrisley
And.
Julie Chrisley
Oh, yeah, Nanny was there, too.
Todd Chrisley
That's right. And you.
Nanny Faye
You.
Todd Chrisley
Did you win any money?
Nanny Faye
No, I didn't win any, but I outlasted you two.
Todd Chrisley
You were the shadiest old woman. But when you. After the poker tournament, you then went missing in the casino by yourself. Did you win any money then?
Julie Chrisley
I've always want a little $300.
Nanny Faye
I always win a little bit, but I'm trying.
Todd Chrisley
But do you ever win, mama? For literally 40 years, I've heard you tell me when you come back from the casino, you and Daddy, I won $300.
Nanny Faye
Well, that's a good number.
Todd Chrisley
Have you. Have you ever won more than $300?
Nanny Faye
Several times.
Todd Chrisley
So you were lying to me the whole time?
Nanny Faye
Well, you don't always tell everything because.
Todd Chrisley
You was afraid I was going to ask for some of it.
Nanny Faye
Well, maybe not that, because I'll give you what you needed. But you know what? I like to save a little bit, to gamble again, because if your funds run out, you can't gamble. That's one thing I can truly say. Don't be talking about a casino, because you cannot go in there and hang out.
Todd Chrisley
You got to go to work.
Nanny Faye
You got to go to that table or slot machine, do whatever. You got to have money to go to a casino.
Todd Chrisley
And. But you. That's your job, right? You consider that to be your job.
Nanny Faye
I get to go downstairs for hours. I can go eat wherever I want to, visit who I want to. If I want to get up and go somewhere, I leave my chips. They don't bother.
Todd Chrisley
Well, you know, some. A lot of people get banned from casinos to where they can't go anymore.
Nanny Faye
Yeah, I know people that have. I seen one the other day that come in, they had been banned, but they decided to let him stay. Well, what?
Todd Chrisley
They're Indiana people. How good.
Nanny Faye
Yeah, but the thing about it is, you can get banned for almost nothing.
Todd Chrisley
Right, but have you ever been banned?
Nanny Faye
No.
Todd Chrisley
But what if someone got you banned?
Nanny Faye
If they got me banned, I'll stay the hell away from them.
Julie Chrisley
Exactly.
Nanny Faye
Because they pay more than I can go to.
Julie Chrisley
That's right, Nanny.
Todd Chrisley
So you go. So if you get banned from one, you're going to the next one.
Nanny Faye
Well, I'm not going to do anything to get banned, but if I do, then bye, bye. I'm just going on to another.
Todd Chrisley
Somebody told me on social media that they was watching you for counting cards.
Nanny Faye
If I was that smart, I wouldn't be sitting here with you.
Julie Chrisley
Oh, my God. And on that note, folks, thank you, Nanny. Thank you for coming, being on the pod. Thank you for picking me up and bringing me here.
Nanny Faye
Are you welcome?
Julie Chrisley
And you know we love having you anytime you're willing to come anytime, darling.
Todd Chrisley
Anytime I.
Nanny Faye
Call me.
Todd Chrisley
Folks, on that note, we thank you again for tuning in to Christa Confessions 2.0. And everyone knows that without Nanny Faye, none of us would be here. So until next week, good luck and God bless you.
Julie Chrisley
Please go download this podcast anywhere you get your podcast. Chrisley Confessions 2.0.
Chrisley Confessions 2.0: Episode Summary – "Nanny Faye Unplugged"
Release Date: August 6, 2025
Host/Author: PodcastOne
Description: "Chrisley Confessions 2.0" returns Todd and Julie Chrisley for candid discussions about faith, family, marriage, and more. This episode features a deep dive into the life of Nanny Faye, exploring her journey before, during, and after her time in prison. Expect unfiltered stories, heartfelt insights, and the signature Chrisley chemistry.
The episode opens with Todd Chrisley welcoming Nanny Faye back to the show, addressing the curiosity fans have about her well-being post-incarceration.
Notable Quote:
Todd Chrisley [00:32]: "How is Nanny Faye doing? So we have Nanny Faye today."
Nanny Faye responds with her characteristic blend of humor and confidence, affirming her star status.
Nanny Faye [01:10]: "Well, I'm always the star, but I feel good sitting in the chair."
Julie Chrisley playfully critiques Nanny Faye's wardrobe, sparking a lighthearted exchange between Todd, Julie, and Nanny Faye about Todd's casual attire, highlighting the family's playful dynamics.
Notable Quote:
Julie Chrisley [01:14]: "You really outdid yourself with your wardrobe for your mother today."
Todd Chrisley [01:51]: "Well, it is Lululemon. It is Lululemon, if that means anything."
The conversation shifts to the family's legal struggles, with Todd and Nanny Faye recounting their experiences leading up to the trial and the subsequent guilty verdict. Nanny Faye shares her disbelief at being convicted, emphasizing her unwavering faith.
Notable Quote:
Nanny Faye [04:20]: "Well, at an early age, I always knew not to never trust an attorney. Because you know what the Bible says, woe unto you lawyers and judges."
Todd Chrisley [06:21]: "And so did you ever think that you would be going through that at your age?"
Nanny Faye [06:21]: "I never once thought I'd ever be going through this in my lifetime."
Nanny Faye discusses the significant adjustments she made upon returning home, including managing household responsibilities and dealing with the absence of Todd during his incarceration. The dialogue highlights the resilience and strength she exhibits in navigating these changes.
Notable Quote:
Nanny Faye [07:08]: "You cannot put a good person down. Just always stay focused on what you plan on doing."
Julie Chrisley [09:16]: "We traveled to the casino together... when you were diagnosed with bladder cancer, I was there with you."
The episode delves into personal stories, including Nanny Faye's experiences in the prison system, her interactions at casinos, and heartfelt memories of her late dog, Miley. These narratives provide a deeper understanding of her character and life outside the family's legal issues.
Notable Quote:
Nanny Faye [12:01]: "So when he said that to me, I don't know how I thought about that, but God gave it to me."
Nanny Faye [19:05]: "She's in doggy heaven."
Todd and Julie share moments of mutual support, reminiscing about past experiences and the challenges they faced together.
Nanny Faye reflects on her lifelong work ethic, from her early days helping the H.O. Brookes family as a child to her real estate career and her role in the family business. Her dedication is portrayed through stories of discipline and responsibility.
Notable Quote:
Nanny Faye [44:25]: "I've been working my whole life."
Todd Chrisley [44:42]: "How was you when you started keeping the kids for the Jacks family? 10 years old and how many kids you take care of?"
Nanny Faye [45:01]: "I went to work for the H.O. Brookes. That's when I got paid."
As the conversation nears its end, Nanny Faye expresses her intentions to live life on her own terms, emphasizing independence and personal fulfillment. The hosts discuss her plans, including potential activities and her enjoyment of time spent at casinos.
Notable Quote:
Nanny Faye [47:59]: "I'm gonna go off into the sunset and just do me."
Nanny Faye [48:31]: "Well, that's my happy place."
The episode concludes with warm farewells, reiterating the family's gratitude for Nanny Faye's presence and anticipating future appearances. Todd and Julie express their love and support, ensuring listeners feel connected to the family's journey.
Notable Quote:
Julie Chrisley [52:48]: "I've met a lot. I am so excited. I cannot wait to be able to go back with her."
Todd Chrisley [53:05]: "Folks, on that note, we thank you again for tuning in to Chrisley Confessions 2.0."
Conclusion:
"Nanny Faye Unplugged" offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a beloved family matriarch, showcasing her strength, humor, and enduring love for her family. Through heartfelt stories and honest conversations, listeners gain a deeper appreciation for Nanny Faye's role within the Chrisley family and her journey towards personal fulfillment.