Todd Chrisley Reacts after Fan Criticized His Granddaughter Chloe's Color
Todd Chrisley claps back at fan who gave a racist comment about his grandaughter Chloe's skin color amid the ongoing fight against racial injustice in the world.
Patriarch of the Chrisley family, Todd Chrisley, is joining the ongoing discussion on racism and racial injustice in his own little way.
Todd Chrisley speaks during the 'Chrisley Knows Best' panel at the NBCUniversal Summer Press Day on April 1, 2016 in Westlake Village, California | Photo: Getty Images
Yesterday, the "Chrisley Knows Best" star took to his Instagram to announce the latest episode of his podcast titled "Silent Racism, I love how God Made Me, and It's Enough."
Apart from speaking up about racism, Todd has proved to be the ultimate grandfather as he is quick to call out critics who bully Chloe.
In the caption, he explained that he brought on his granddaughter Chloe as they discussed race and racism in America and how it affected lives.
Unfortunately, a fan wasn't having it as she took to the comment section to hate on Chloe's skin color, saying that she hoped Todd would marry his "own color" as it "screws up the kids."
Todd Chrisley's response to fan. | Photo: instagram.com/toddchrisley
As expected, Todd didn't stand for the racist comment as he clapped back at the user graciously with his Christian faith, writing:
"Hello Patti, I hope that the lord lets you live long enough to see that color doesn't screw kids up, but ignorance and hate most certainly will, I will pray that God tempers your heart."
According to Hollywood Life, this isn't the first time Todd has been outspoken about racial injustice. Following the murder of George Floyd, which caused nationwide outrage, the 51-year-old reality star took to his Instagram to call his death "senseless" and urged that a change be made.
Apart from speaking up about racism, Todd has proved to be the ultimate grandfather as he is quick to call out critics who bully Chloe.
As revealed by Country Living, the reality star recently opened up about how he and the rest of the family have had to deal with online bullying since Chloe joined the show.
He explained that the 7-year-old's presence in their lives has "opened our mind to so many things that we didn't even know existed."
This comes after E! Online reported that daughter Savannah revealed in a touching Instagram post that she and her dad teach Chloe how to be "extra cautious around police officers" because she's black.
The post came after fans criticized her for not lending her voice to the #BlackLivesMatter movement.