Inside todd and julie chrisley’s first days home from prison — including family dinner and a trip to nordstrom

Inside todd and julie chrisley’s first days home from prison — including family dinner and a trip to nordstrom

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Home sweet home. Savannah Chrisley is sharing details about her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley’s first few days at home after they were released from prison last Wednesday. “Yesterday was


really fun,” Savannah, 27, said on her Tuesday “Unlocked” podcast from PodcastOne, which was recorded Friday. “I cooked dinner for my entire family. I made steaks, pastas, salads, potatoes —


we had a smorgasbord. My parents enjoyed it and loved it.” Savannah also spoke about her and Todd’s trip to Nordstrom where they evaded the paparazzi one day after he was freed from FPC


Pensacola in Florida. EXPLORE MORE “We thought we were in the clear. But no, the press followed us and were chasing us around,” she shared. “It was comical. That’s why I put that photo of me


and Dad out there. I was like, ‘I’m not going to let them get the first picture. No, not happening,'” Savannah added. “We had fun with that whole journey. Dad has not lost his sense of


humor. He’s still as funky as ever.” Julie, 52, meanwhile, has been doing laundry and spending time with Savannah and adopted daughter Chloe, 12, since being released from FMC Lexington in


Kentucky. “The first morning she was home, we lay on my bed and just went through my Instagram and I just caught her up on all the posts and videos and everything that’s gone on since she


left,” Savannah said about her mom. “It was really cool to see her reactions and catch her up on life.” Savannah also teased that the famous family’s new reality show — which captured Todd


and Julie getting out of prison — is “going to be absolutely amazing.” “It started with us explaining the case and having lawyers on, and the advocacy work, to [now] Mom and Dad getting full


presidential pardons,” the podcast host explained. She added: “I’m so excited that they’re home, they’re going to be part of it, and we get our new start at life.” Describing her emotions


over her parents’ freedom, Savannah said, “Mom and Dad are home, and I’m over-the-moon excited about all of it. It’s so surreal. At times, it does not feel real. I’m like, ‘Are we sure this


is over and done, and we came back to normal life?’” Todd and Julie were convicted in 2022 of faking documents to obtain over $30 million in loans, and then dumping them by declaring


bankruptcy. The reality stars each served a little over two years at their respective prison facilities before they were pardoned by President Donald Trump. At a news conference in Tennessee


Friday, Todd insisted that his conviction was unjust. “Even though this pardon has happened, I still was convicted of something that I did not do,” he told reporters. “It could be you. It


could be any of you,” Todd added.