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Kyle Chrisley has dealt with many ups and downs through the years.
“I’ve never been very good at talking about my struggles but lately I see so many people hurting … so I’m sharing my story in hopes I can help just one person see there is another side to the pain,” the Chrisley Knows Best alum — who father Todd Chrisley shares with ex-wife Teresa Terry, alongside their daughter, Lindsie Chrisley — wrote via Instagram in December 2022. “3 [years] ago I tried to end my life. … For years, I struggled with self-worth. I had no sense of belonging, never felt good enough.”
Kyle continued at the time: “My relationship with my family was rocky to say the least. I turned to drugs and eventually was labeled as an addict. I fought to prove myself not just to myself but to everyone around me. … Today, I am happier than I have ever been in my entire life. I know my worth. I do belong. I am wanted. I am needed. I am loved. And so are you.”
Kyle’s famous family — including stepmom Julie Chrisley, whom Todd wed in 1996, and half-siblings Chase Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley and Grayson Chrisley — rose to fame on their Chrisley Knows Best reality TV show, which premiered on USA Network in 2014. While Todd and Julie, alongside their youngest three children, starred on the docuseries, Kyle was often absent amid family drama. In 2013, Todd and Julie received custody of Kyle’s daughter, Chloe, after he was arrested for assault.
“Chloe is our family, and we are glad that the world gets to see such a beautiful child grow, explore and come into herself so brilliantly through love and respect,” the Growing Up Chrisley patriarch, who was sentenced to prison in 2022 after he and Julie were found guilty of fraud, exclusively told Us Weekly in December 2017 of his adopted daughter filming episodes of Chrisley Knows Best.
While Chloe grew up with her paternal grandparents, aunts and uncles, Kyle eventually mended fences with his family after he was hospitalized following his 2019 suicide attempt.
“9 months ago, I went to my dad with an apology. His words were, ‘I love you always and you are forgiven,’” Kyle wrote via Facebook that August, noting that he, Lindsie and their mother were “responsible” for turning Todd in for tax evasion, claims which the Georgia native has fervently denied. “And just like that, I was welcomed back into his life with open arms. I will be forever grateful for his love [and] graciousness.”
He added at the time: “I will continue to stand as a united front alongside my mom, my dad and the rest of my family.”
Kyle, who married wife Ashleigh Nelson in April 2021, made headlines nearly two years later when he was arrested and charged with aggravated assault. Us confirmed in March 2023 that the reality TV alum was booked by the Smyrna Police Department in Tennessee, where he was eventually released on a $3,000 bond.
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Scroll below to revisit Kyle’s ups and downs through the years:
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November 2012
Kyle and ex Angela Johnson welcomed their only daughter in November 2012. They split shortly after Chloe’s birth.
“Happy Birthday Chloe! I can’t believe how fast these 10 years have flown. You’re turning into such an amazing little lady and you’re so beautiful,” Kyle gushed via Instagram in November 2022. “Gosh how I wish things were different. I would give you the world if I could. I hope you’ve had a great day today and I love you so much, always!”
Credit: Courtesy of Kyle Chrisley/Instagram
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2013
Todd and Julie, alongside Johnson, were granted joint custody of Chloe when she was a toddler after Kyle was arrested for the first time. (No further details about Kyle’s arrest are available.) The “Chrisley Confessions” podcast hosts eventually received full custody in 2016 after Johnson was arrested for allegedly defrauding Medicaid and food stamps. Amid Todd and Julie’s 2022 prison sentences, Savannah confirmed that she has custody of Chloe (and Grayson).
Credit: Courtesy of Kyle Chrisley/Instagram
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April 2014
Kyle married Alexus Whilby in 2014 before their split nearly four years later.
Credit: Courtesy of Ashleigh Nelson/Instagram
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May 2019
The South Carolina native was arrested in Oklahoma for felony possession of methamphetamine, according to TMZ. No further details about Kyle’s arrest are available.
Credit: Courtesy of Kyle Chrisley/Instagram
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August 2019
“I take medication and I had a bad side effect to it, and I tried to take my own life,” Kyle revealed on his dad’s podcast several weeks after his suicide attempt, claiming that “suicidal tendencies” were a side effect of his bipolar medication.
After his hospitalization, Todd and his famous family were by his side. “I will not bury my child,” the real estate mogul said during their “Chrisley Confessions” chat.
Credit: Courtesy of Todd Chrisley/Instagram
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April 2021
“Back in 2019 I had the best [thing] happen to me my wife Ashleigh came to me when I felt like I had nobody and gave me strength and a reason to get out of bed and try to be the best person I could each and every day,” Kyle wrote via Instagram in March 2022, while celebrating his first wedding anniversary with Nelson. “I had good days and bad days but I knew I would be able to see her at the end of every week and that thought alone kept me in good spirits and able to get through each week. I never knew that one day this beautiful, smart, dedicated and kind woman would eventually be married to me and also become the best friend that I have ever had and for that I am truly blessed and thankful for.”
Credit: Courtesy of Kyle Chrisley/Instagram
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March 2023
Kyle was arrested and charged with aggravated assault in Tennessee on March 14, just two months after Todd and Julie began their respective prison sentences. Us confirmed that Kyle was ultimately released on bond.
Per a state warrant obtained by Us the next day, the victim was identified as Kyle’s boss, Deven Campbell. The document noted that Kyle allegedly assaulted him “by striking him multiple times in the face and upper body … [and] that the defendant also displayed a fixed blade knife and threatened to kill/stab him.”
If you or anyone you know is facing substance abuse issues, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for free and confidential information 24/7.
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Credit: Rutherford County Sheriff/MEGA
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