The Julie Chrisley Scene That Went Too Far On Chrisley Knows Best
The Chrisley family gets up to a lot of wild antics that can’t always fit in an episode of “Chrisley Knows Best.” As a result, some of their most fun moments get left on the cutting room floor.
Fortunately, many of the best unaired moments have made their way online in deleted scenes for the whole world to enjoy. Whether it’s Nanny Faye offering some harsh truths to her loved ones or Todd doing his best to defy the realities of aging, there is always something exciting and a little crazy happening with the Chrisleys.
If you’re feeling like you’re missing out on some quality time with America’s favorite family, never fear. Below are just some of the “Chrisley Knows Best” deleted scenes that savvy fans and newcomers alike simply have to see:
Todd And Julie’s safe word
In Season 8, Episode 4, Todd is forced to get over the jealousy he feels toward Julie’s fit badminton instructor. In a deleted scene from that episode, he, Savannah, Faye and Julie decide to play a friendly game in which he gains a newfound respect for how difficult the game is.
“I mean, badminton is great, if we can just get past this whole shuttlecock thing,” he gripes.
“We don’t have to say ‘shuttlecock’ anymore,” Julie says.
“No, that can be our safe word.”
That’s when Julie gives viewers a bit too much insight into their personal bedroom time.
“So we’re not using Cacow anymore?”
“No,” Todd says matter-of-factly.
Todd Tries To Dress Young
Whether it is through Botox or fashion or a hyperbaric chamber, Todd always does his best to maintain his youth.
Fortunately, he has his family to keep his more out-there efforts in check. In a deleted scene from Season 9, Julie and Savannah are playing a game of MASH with Grayson when Todd comes downstairs sporting a black beanie, a trendy distressed green hoodie and black ripped jeans. The family quickly notices this as his latest attempt to look young. Grayson is the first to delicately touch the subject by saying the outfit looks like something 25-year-old Chase would wear.
“You know, I get so many people that say ‘you could be Chase’s brother,’” Todd says.
He informs the judgmental group his outfit can’t be bad because it came right off the mannequin in the store.
“A 13-year-old mannequin, a little boy?” Savannah says.
Julie does her best to salvage her husband’s ego by complimenting his optimism.
“Honey, I’ve got to give you something, you’ve got positive thinking. You’ve got it down to an art,” she says.
“Are you trying to say that I don’t look young?!” an unamused Todd shoots back.
“No honey, I’m trying to say you look ridiculous,” Julie says.
Undeterred, Todd leaves to go meet up with Chase, confident he’ll be able to pass as one of his young son’s peers.
“You can hate all you want to, but I’m going out and showing this look off, because I look great,” he concludes. “Peace out b****es.”