Watch: Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley Address “Ignorant” Comments Over Parenting Chloe Chrisley
Todd Chrisley couldn’t wait to go back to life as he knew it following his release from prison one year ago.
For instance, he called showering without shoes on for the first time in two-plus years “almost like your first sexual encounter,” telling ABC News in July it felt “that good.”
As daughter Savannah Chrisley, 28, noted on her Unlocked podcast days after Todd walked free on May 28, 2025, “Dad has not lost his sense of humor. He is still as spunky as ever.”
The 57-year-old and wife Julie Chrisley were convicted in 2022 of bank fraud and tax evasion and only served 28 months of their respective 12- and seven-year sentences after being pardoned by President Donald Trump. (They pleaded not guilty at trial and maintain their innocence.)
“A year ago, we were all sitting around, hearts broken, not knowing if this was ever going to happen again,” Todd said on the April premiere of his Two Sons and Me podcast, which he co-hosts with Chase Chrisley, 29, and Grayson Chrisley, 20. “And look at where we are today.”
In the end, going to prison only served as a pause in Todd and Julie’s public life, though it didn’t feel like that to their kids—they’re also parents to Lindsie Chrisley, 36, and Chloe Chrisley, 13—back home.
Chase Chrisley/Instagram
“Our family was broken apart,” Chase said on an October episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, his parents having relaunched their podcast 49 days after their “extended vacation,” as Todd cheekily called it, ended. “We weren’t filming. We weren’t doing anything that we were used to doing.”
But while the Chrisley Knows Best patriarch and matriarch were still behind bars—Todd at Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida, Julie at Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Ky.—Savannah and other family members signed up to do their own reality show with Lifetime.
The deal was announced days before Todd and Julie were pardoned. Cameras were soon rolling on The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, featuring the couple’s return to the fold.
Julie—whose time as a brunette upon her release was short-lived—said on The Tamron Hall Show in September it felt “like forever ago” that they’d been on TV, “but then in certain ways it seems like it was just yesterday.”
FOX via Getty Images
There hasn’t been a second season of The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, but she and Todd went on to compete as the Croissants—he called the characters a nod to Savannah’s late ex-fiancé Nic Kerdiles, who was French—on The Masked Singer.
Todd’s “a great singer,” Julie told E! News, but really she and her husband of 30 years said yes to the challenge because it was “something we could do together.”
After their elimination aired in January, Todd told Gold Derby that he leaned into performing “Jailhouse Rock” as a way of “playing with the situation and letting the naysayers know we were going to get to it before they did.”
At the time, the couple said they were working on a variety of on-camera projects. Julie noted she had a cooking show in the works, possibly featuring a twist on prison food, as well as something she was working on with Savannah, while Todd said he had something proverbially cooking in the U.K.
The couple moved into Savannah’s house in Nashville after prison but were considering a return to their native South Carolina, depending on “how things fall with production and other projects that we’re working on right now,” Todd told People in August. The dream, he shared with ABC News, was to acquire a mansion in the Palmetto State “that we are gonna convert into a hotel, and we’re gonna create a show around that.”
And, in the meantime, he and Julie have their podcasts.
“You can tell things aren’t going well ’cause he had to bring me on here,” Grayson cracked on the May 6 episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, his debut on his parents’ pod. Having just finished another semester at University of Alabama, he quipped that he was “living the dream, one nightmare at a time.”
So, the whole family’s sense of humor remains intact in the wake of all that’s happened.
Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
“I say this often, that so many people that go through what we have gone through, their whole world is shattered. There’s nothing left for them,” Todd told Variety in January. “We were blessed that that didn’t happen to us.”
Thinking of all the luxuries that awaited him and Julie as soon as they were out of prison, “it has been a very humbling season for our family,” he added, “and it has exposed us to families that we probably would have never had any interaction with. And so I look at that, and I look at where our life is today and how blessed we are since we’ve been home. And I don’t take it for granted.”
As Todd advised Grayson and Chase on the May 18 episode of Two Sons and Me, “If there’s anything y’all can take from my life…Enjoy your moments. Because those are fleeting.”
With Todd and Julie still relishing the little things a year after their release, get to know the whole Chrisley family tree:
Andrew Eccles/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank
Marcus Ingram/Getty Images
Instagram / Kyle Chrisley
Instagram / Chase Chrisley
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Instagram / Todd Chrisley
Instagram / Savannah Chrisley
Instagram / Todd Chrisley
