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Chrisley Knows Best Season 10 Episode 3
Todd and Julie learn about dating in the digital age. Faye finds an outlet for her road rage.
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Serie: Chrisley Knows Best
Episode Title: Social Disorder
Air Date: 2023-02-20
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