Todd and julie chrisley are returning to reality tv after prison releases, daughter savannah says

Todd and julie chrisley are returning to reality tv after prison releases, daughter savannah says

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The Chrisleys are making their reality TV comeback. Savannah Chrisley confirmed that her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley are getting another reality show following their prison releases. “We


have a new show coming out on Lifetime, and it will document all of these things,” Savannah, 27, told reporters Wednesday outside the Pensacola, Florida, prison where her dad was serving


his sentence, per Today. “We’re excited. We literally could not have done it,” Savannah added. “It’s all God and President Trump at this point.” “The show is still filming and will continue


to, though the family’s situation is evolving rapidly,” a source told People on Wednesday. “No one knew this pardon would happen and the goal is to cover their lives in real time, but things


have significantly changed for them all and everyone in the family, as well as producers, are trying to figure it out and tell their authentic story.” EXPLORE MORE On Tuesday, Trump, 78,


announced he was pardoning the Chrisley parents after they were sentenced to prison for tax evasion and fraud in 2022. Federal prosecutors found them guilty of faking documents to obtain


over $30 million in loans, and then dumping them by declaring bankruptcy. ------------------------- STAY UP TO DATE ON RECENTLY PARDONED REALITY STAR, TODD CHRISLEY -------------------------


Todd, 56, served just over two years of his 12-year sentence at FPC Pensacola in Florida, while Julie, 52, was behind bars at FMC Lexington in Kentucky for a seven-year prison term. Both


stars were released from prison Wednesday. Savannah shared a video of her dad looking “jacked” while on his journey home to Tennessee. Outside her father’s prison, Savannah, who was wearing


a pink “Women for Trump” jacket, told reporters that her parents haven’t communicated since they reported to prison in January 2023. “When they reunite, we’re going to celebrate


anniversaries, birthdays, Christmases, all the things, because we’re going to make up for the lost time,” said Savannah. “But I wouldn’t have it any other way.” The “Special Forces” star


also said that she’s thankful to God for her parents’ prison sentences “because it opened my eyes to something so much greater than ourselves.” Trump delivered the news of the pardon to


Savannah from the Oval Office. “This should not have happened,” the president told Savannah by phone. “They were given a pretty harsh treatment based on what I’m hearing.” “Your parents are


going to be free and clean,” Trump added. “I don’t know them, but give them my regards and wish them a good life.” Savannah previously teased in February that the Chrisleys were getting a


new reality show. “A network already said they want it. They want it on air [on] August 11th, which, ironically, is my birthday. So, we’ll see,” she told People. “Chrisley Knows Best,” which


starred Savannah, her parents, and her siblings Chase, Lindsie, Kyle and Grayson, aired on the USA Network from 2014 to 2023. The show was canceled after Todd and Julie’s guilty verdicts.


After Trump announced his pardoning plans, Chase, 28, exclusively told The Post, “I am grateful to God and extremely grateful to President Trump and his entire administration. I’m beyond


thankful to finally have my parents back home and my family together again!”