Julie Cross is changing after prison, Chase Crusea responds
Julie Krisla According to her son, does not plan to return to her trademark blonde Chase.
Chase, 28, weighing the locks of his mom while saying with Fun tonight On Thursday, May 29, after Julie was noticed that it rocked her In the photos natural brown and gray hair obtained Digital Fox News Digital Used to be that day.
“I mean that my mother is an angel, and she is still a beautiful woman. Now her hair is darker. Fun tonight. “And she was like,” I don’t do it. “
Chase also commented on how his father’s appearance changed, noting: “My dad is just raised.”
Todd and Julie were released From the federal prison on Wednesday, May 28, and their children pick them up. (Except the son of Chase, Toda and Julie Graysonas well as a foster daughter Chloe, Who is the biological child of the son toda Kyle. Todda also dad to daughter Lindsey from the previous marriage.)
“My parents have not spoken to each other, Heard Each Other’s Voices or Seen Each Other in the Past Two and A Half Years,” Savannah, 27, Told Reporters Outside The Ponsacola, Florida, Prison Incarcerated Since 2022. “Their 29th Wedding Anniversary Was May 25, So We’re Only A Few Days Out From that. So when they are they reunite, we’re going to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, christmases to replenish your lost time. “

Chase, Julie and Todd Crusley.
(Photo by Gethi)A Crosses know better The couples were charged with charges of fraud in 2019. While they supported their innocence, Tod and Julie were found guilty in 2022. Tod was sentenced to 12 years in prison, and his wife was appointed for seven years. Their proposals were reduced by almost two years in 2024.
Among the struggle Savanna for the release, President Donald Trump signed the official pardon Earlier this week.
“This is a terrible thing, but it’s a great thing because your parents will be free and clean,” said Trump, 78, Tuesday, May 27, by phone in Savana. “I hope we will be able to do it tomorrow. I don’t know them, but I will give them my wishes. I wish them a good life.”
Savannah reacted to the news of his parents’ release through the statement made in US Weekly On Tuesday, May 27.
“For the last two and a half years, I have been doing my best to fight for my parents’ freedom and bring them home,” Savannah said in a statement. “This moment is the answer to countless prayers, and I am grateful to President Trump for seeing the truth and restoration of my family.
She added: “I also want to thank Alice Mari Johnson For her unwavering support and our lawyer, Alex Littlefor being an important part of this process. Today is a victory for our family, but the fight against illegal beliefs and injustice in our prison system is far from over. “