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Chrisley
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41 episodes
3 days ago
Todd Chrisley went from Southern real estate king to reality TV royalty—and then to federal prison. This series dives into the rise and fall of the Chrisley family, exploring fame, scandal, and what’s next for the once picture-perfect clan. For more engaging podcasts, visit https://www.quietperiodplease.com/.


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Todd Chrisley went from Southern real estate king to reality TV royalty—and then to federal prison. This series dives into the rise and fall of the Chrisley family, exploring fame, scandal, and what’s next for the once picture-perfect clan. For more engaging podcasts, visit https://www.quietperiodplease.com/.


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Chrisley
Todd Chrisley: From Prison to Mentor - Guiding Embattled Reality Stars
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Todd Chrisley has been in the headlines again over the past few days thanks to his growing role as a mentor and advocate for other embattled reality stars, making him a source of both inspiration and controversy. Fox News reports that Chrisley, recently released from prison after he and wife Julie received presidential pardons for their 2022 convictions, has been supporting fellow reality personality Steve McBee Sr., who is about to begin a two-year prison sentence for a multimillion-dollar crop insurance fraud case. McBee described Chrisley as his biggest advocate and consultant, saying Todd regularly checks in with messages of encouragement, even though they never knew each other before being connected by a producer with ties to both families. Chrisley and his wife Julie spent two and a half hours with McBee and his family on a recent Friday evening offering advice about what to expect—down to tips on prison clothing choices—and making themselves available for emotional support. McBee publicly credited Chrisley for helping him feel better emotionally prepared for incarceration and even guiding his team on how to approach a possible presidential pardon, echoing the Chrisleys’ own legal saga.

On the family front, the Chrisleys were once again swept into minor drama as their daughter Savannah recounted almost getting into trouble with US Customs for underestimating her spending abroad. During a recent episode of her Unlocked podcast, Savannah joked about the ordeal, with Todd playfully warning her not to talk about anyone in the family going to jail—clearly a reference to their own highly publicized prison stints, which remain a recurring punchline within the family circle. Savannah’s near-miss did not result in charges, but her story further illustrates how the Chrisley name continues to attract headlines, both lighthearted and serious.

Business activity for Todd remains behind the scenes, with no major public deals or financial moves making news. On social media, the Chrisley family has maintained a relatively engaged presence, primarily through Savannah’s podcast and supportive public comments about family life following their release from prison. Of notable significance, the family’s post-prison narrative has started to shift, with Todd’s image evolving from tabloid fodder to advocate for those navigating the legal system, as showcased by the headlines highlighting his new mentorship role.

There are no major new allegations, unconfirmed reports, or speculative stories about Todd in the last few days; all dominant coverage emphasizes his new advisory position in the reality TV world and his family’s careful but public navigation of their recent legal history.

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3 days ago
3 minutes

Chrisley
Todd Chrisley Slams Divorce Rumors, Reignites Reality TV Feuds Post-Prison
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Todd Chrisley has emerged back into the spotlight this past week amid swirling headlines, lingering rumors, and a healthy dose of defiance. The internet ignited after Todd and his wife Julie, freshly pardoned and released from prison in May—thanks to a personal call from former President Trump, as detailed by RadarOnline.com—discussed the rising trend of “gray divorce” on their Chrisley Confessions 2.0 podcast. Speculation over their marriage exploded, but both Todd and Julie immediately quashed whispers of a split. According to an exclusive with RadarOnline.com, sources close to the family insist, “Todd and Julie Chrisley are absolutely not divorcing.” They were merely musing on later-in-life divorces in general, not hinting at their own romance unraveling. Julie cited statistics about older couples divorcing, but Todd quipped he’d rather “stay and torture” his wife than start over. Publicly, they’ve declared themselves stronger than ever since surviving prison and seem intent on putting their legal woes behind them.

Of course, following their high-profile federal fraud convictions in 2022—initially resulting in a combined 19 years behind bars before their 2025 pardons—the Chrisleys’ every move is scrutinized. In a sit-down on ABC’s Nightline, Todd pushed back at rumors suggesting he’s broke post-prison, saying reporters have no idea “how much is in my bank account” and dismissing the chatter as completely unfounded. Julie added that as a couple, they "settled back in fairly easy" and are not breaking up, despite the stress and challenge of their time apart, as covered in detail by People.

Reality TV fans are watching closely as the family’s new show The Chrisleys: Back to Reality continues airing. Off-camera, old feuds won’t die: Patricia Altschul of Southern Charm gave a fresh interview to Reality Tea this week, pointedly referring to Todd as “irrelevant” and repeating that Charleston, in her words, doesn’t need “any more felons.” Todd allegedly retorted with less-than-kind jokes about Altschul, proving the social media drama and rivalry among reality personalities is still alive and well.

No other major business ventures or public appearances have been reported for Todd in the past few days, and as for social media, Savannah Chrisley remains the most active family voice, generally focused on healing and family solidarity since their legal ordeal.

To sum up, the noise about divorce is just that—noise. Headlines this week are about Todd and Julie’s very public efforts to move forward as a couple, fresh feuds with fellow TV stars, and a stubborn refusal to let detractors define their narrative.

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1 week ago
3 minutes

Chrisley
Todd Chrisley: Pardoned, Feuding, and Rebuilding an Empire After Prison
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According to the White House, in one of the most significant headlines about Todd Chrisley this year, former President Donald Trump announced a full pardon for Todd and Julie Chrisley, erasing their convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion, the charges that had landed the Chrisley Knows Best stars behind bars in early 2023. This historic legal reversal came after a jury previously found the couple guilty of defrauding banks out of more than $30 million and evading taxes, resulting in a combined 19 years of federal sentences and $17.8 million in restitution. The pardon, which Trump publicly touted in a social media post complete with the phrase Trump Knows Best, saw Todd and Julie released from their respective prisons in late May 2025. Immediately, the Chrisleys’ return became a media event and a source of heated debate—not just in legal or entertainment circles but among reality TV’s reigning personalities.

Todd’s public reentry was anything but quiet. Patricia Altschul, a star from Southern Charm, reignited a feud by labeling Todd a felon and suggesting Charleston could do without his new business ambitions. Patricia dismissed Todd as irrelevant after he announced plans for a hotel project in Charleston, prompting back-and-forth jabs and adding fuel to the gossip mill. Their feud dominated social media, especially after Patricia told Decider that Charleston didn’t need any more felons, and Todd, never one to shy away from a microphone, responded through both social posts and an entire episode of his podcast.

Meanwhile, the Chrisleys’ daughter Savannah confirmed that her parents are taking time to adjust to post-prison life and would soon break their silence in an exclusive joint interview on her podcast, Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley. She also revealed plans for Todd and Julie to relaunch their once-popular “Chrisley Confessions” podcast before the summer ends, offering a behind-the-scenes look at their prison experience and family reunification. On social media, Savannah shared heartfelt photos of her parents’ first moments home in over two years, drawing widespread support and reigniting the family’s online following.

Businesswise, the pardon appears to have revitalized the Chrisleys’ brand. MediaPost reports that Lifetime’s planned docu-series chronicling the family’s next chapter is now moving forward, buoyed by the renewed public interest. Speculation about the family rebuilding their real estate and media empire is rampant, but official details remain under wraps. According to multiple outlets, Todd has hinted at several new business ventures, though nothing concrete has been announced beyond the upcoming hotel project, which itself is the subject of controversy.

Rumors continue to swirl, but the only confirmed developments—Trump’s pardon, the public feud with Patricia Altschul, imminent media appearances, and the family’s business comeback—have set the stage for Todd Chrisley’s most high-profile chapter yet, leaving audiences and industry watchers wondering how America’s most polarizing reality patriarch will shape his second act.

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1 week ago
4 minutes

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Trump's Reality TV Twist: Chrisleys Pardoned, Poised for Primetime Comeback
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Todd Chrisley has rocketed back into the headlines over the past few days, culminating in what may be the most consequential plot twist of his reality star saga to date: full presidential pardons from Donald Trump. Multiple major outlets including the Associated Press and TV Insider confirm that on May 27, Trump personally called the Chrisley children, Savannah and Grayson, to say he would grant full pardons to both Todd and Julie Chrisley, erasing their federal convictions for tax evasion and bank fraud charges which landed them behind bars in 2023 with combined sentences of 19 years. The whirlwind moment was widely publicized, with footage from the Oval Office conversation posted to social media and the White House’s own channels -- the phrase Trump Knows Best seemed tailor-made for this family’s flair for headlines.

The pardon’s biographical consequences are hard to overstate: Todd and Julie went from disgraced, imprisoned reality stars to being released and, crucially, cleared of the $17.8 million in restitution ordered by the trial court. The story dominated cable news banners — one major headline: Trump to pardon TV stars Julie and Todd Chrisley of fraud and tax evasion convictions.

Capping this run of developments, Todd Chrisley staged a social media comeback less than two weeks after leaving prison, returning to Instagram June 12 with a post celebrating his son Grayson's spot on the University of Alabama's Dean's List. This marked Todd’s first public statement since his release, opening the door for what’s rumored to be a full Chrisley brand relaunch. On the TV front, the Lifetime network confirmed a new reality docuseries titled The Untitled Chrisleys Project had already been greenlit before the pardons, focused on Chase, Savannah, Grayson, Chloe, and Nanny Faye, but now with Todd and Julie free, speculation is swirling about their expanded roles, likely spicing up the family’s media value again.

Media outlets from Collider to TV Insider report that the Chrisleys sat for their first post-prison interview on Fox News' My View with Lara Trump, where the family discussed their ordeal, the emotional toll, and their plans to “move on in peace.” Meanwhile on YouTube, Todd and Julie dropped a new episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, signaling they are firing up their podcast operation again.

Tabloids have buzzed with side gossip—the resurfacing of family rifts, minor social skirmishes, and the ever-present speculation that even disgraced reality stars can outlast the culture that tried to cancel them. The Chrisleys’ narrative, perhaps uniquely American, is barreling back toward prime time, with a presidential pardon as the ultimate reality TV twist.

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes

Chrisley
Todd Chrisley: Pardoned, Polarizing, and Propelling Reality TV's Spectacle
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Todd Chrisley, fresh from his May 2025 pardon by President Donald Trump, has barreled back into the public eye in ways only he and his entourage could orchestrate. The presidential pardon, announced in a White House social media blast with the tongue-in-cheek line Trump Knows Best, overturned nearly a decade of legal chaos spanning convictions for tax evasion and bank fraud that once sent both Todd and wife Julie Chrisley to federal prison for a combined 19 years. According to the Associated Press, the move to pardon the Chrisleys grabbed headlines nationwide, sparking polarized reactions and reigniting scrutiny over their once-lavish lifestyle and contentious finances.

Their first days of freedom were documented with typical Chrisley flair. As People Magazine and Nicki Swift detail, Todd’s first stop was for fast food, quipping on his revived podcast Chrisley Confessions 2.0 that he managed to score Chick-fil-A even while incarcerated — a claim that left Julie, who says she survived on “basic rations,” audibly stunned on air. The couple also revealed their immediate post-prison reunion with Grayson, 19, whose first request upon their return was to sleep in his parents’ room — a moment picked up and widely shared from their podcast and tabloid reporting.

The public didn’t have to wait long for the Chrisleys’ TV comeback. In September 2025, Lifetime premiered The Chrisleys Back to Reality, billing it as an unfiltered chronicle of their path from prison to pardon and back into the limelight. Reviews were mixed, with fans divided over whether the family’s charm survived their legal saga, but ratings were strong enough to keep the buzz alive. Industry insiders, cited by the Daily Mail, whispered that the Chrisleys demanded a sky-high paycheck for the series, reportedly $5 million, a bar that left networks skeptical about their long-term viability.

On social media, the Chrisleys’ reentry fanned partisan flames — especially after Savannah Chrisley’s live Instagram sessions from Mar-a-Lago and her vocal support for Trump, which received both applause and backlash. Meanwhile, estranged daughter Lindsie Chrisley made new waves with interviews alleging years of blackmail, coercion, and family secrets, fueling fresh tabloid frenzy as reported by Lawyer Monthly.

Julie’s recent resentencing hearing, covered by Court TV and Celebrating The Soaps, confirmed that her original sentence would stand, even after vigorous appeals and a rare vacate by the Eleventh Circuit. This development added even more drama to their family’s public narrative, casting uncertainty over Julie’s future just as Todd re-establishes himself as the outspoken patriarch. With election year dynamics and relentless media attention, Todd Chrisley has managed to make his return not just a headline, but a now-pivotal chapter in reality television’s ongoing spectacle.

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2 weeks ago
3 minutes

Chrisley
Chrisley Knows Scandal: Pardon, Prison, and Family Feuds Exposed
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Todd Chrisley has been back in the spotlight following President Donald Trump’s recent pardon for his and Julie Chrisley’s convictions on fraud and tax evasion. According to the White House, Trump called the Chrisley family personally to announce the pardon, quipping “Trump Knows Best!” The couple was found guilty in 2022 of conspiring to defraud banks out of more than 30 million dollars and of tax evasion, with Todd sentenced to 12 years in prison and Julie to seven. The pardon comes after a federal appeals court upheld their convictions but sent Julie’s case back for resentencing due to a legal error.

Since the pardon, Todd and Julie have been settling back into their routines, making public statements about moving forward. Their reality show, Chrisley Knows Best, is reportedly set to continue, with the family addressing divorce rumors and emphasizing their commitment to rebuilding their lives. The pardon has also reignited family drama, particularly with Todd’s daughter Lindsie Chrisley, who has publicly accused him of blackmail and other misconduct. Lindsie detailed these allegations in a recent podcast, claiming Todd used nude photos and a sex tape against her. Todd responded on the Chrisley Confessions 2.0 podcast, dismissing her claims and accusing her of working with authorities during the investigation. He also addressed her affair with Robby Hayes and her relationship with Josh Waites from the Georgia Department of Revenue, stating that records show she was involved in the case against him and Julie.

Lindsie’s accusations and the family’s public feud have been widely covered, with sources like Radar Online and AOL reporting that Lindsie’s reduced role on Chrisley Knows Best and her subsequent estrangement from the family are linked to these ongoing conflicts. The Chrisley family, including Todd, has expressed a desire to move on from the drama, but Lindsie’s continued public comments have kept the feud alive. Todd’s recent social media activity and public appearances have focused on defending his reputation and the family’s legacy, while also addressing the fallout from the pardon and the ongoing family disputes.

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3 weeks ago
2 minutes

Chrisley
Todd & Julie Chrisley: Life After Prison, Trump's Pardon, and Family Updates
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Over the last few days Todd Chrisley has been propelled back into national headlines after President Donald Trump announced full pardons for both Todd and Julie Chrisley, ending their legal saga stemming from bank fraud and tax evasion convictions reported by the Associated Press and covered in detail by several outlets. The couple was released from prison in May after serving time—Todd received 12 years and Julie seven—and Trump’s pardon reversed the remaining sentences and erased a combined $17.8 million restitution order, with Trump quipping “Trump Knows Best.” The case had gripped reality TV fans since their convictions in 2022 for defrauding banks out of more than $30 million, hiding earnings, and living extravagantly with luxury cars and designer property.

Almost immediately after the pardon, the Chrisleys made media rounds. In a joint Nightline interview with ABC News, Todd directly addressed rumors swirling on social media that he’s now “broke,” shutting the talk down and refusing to disclose his bank balance. Julie added “By the grace of God,” and they both appeared united, also clarifying ongoing speculation about their marriage after whispers of separation due to prison. Julie firmly stated, “We are not getting divorced,” crediting their longevity to staying emotionally connected even while serving sentences in different states.

Family drama continues to drive headlines and storylines. Their daughter Savannah, now caregiver for Chloe and Grayson, revealed on Lifetime’s new series The Chrisleys: Back to Reality that Chloe’s adoption—which had lingered in limbo—was only finalized “about a month or two before mom and dad left.” Savannah says this was to ensure legal protection for Chloe, biologically Todd’s granddaughter, and her stability in Savannah’s care. The nuances of family rights and custody remain focal for fans and outlets like People and AOL.

On social media, Todd has weighed in on several pop-culture moments and even publicly criticized daughter Savannah for airing family grievances with his father Harvey Hughes on TV, saying he’d prefer such matters be handled privately—a stance aired on the Chrisley Confessions 2.0 podcast recapped by TV Insider. The reality reboot itself has generated discussion and speculation about the family’s future, with Todd teasing possible major changes ahead for the show.

Recent rumors about Todd’s financial situation and alleged business partner affairs have surfaced but remain unconfirmed or have been denied directly by the Chrisleys on mainstream platforms. According to Us Weekly, Todd and Julie have kept a united front, breaking their silence on family podcasts and updates about their children, especially after Chase’s entry into rehab, with both encouraging his continued progress.

As for long-term significance, the Trump pardon is the most influential development, effectively transforming the trajectory of their legal and personal lives while allowing the Chrisley family a chance at public redemption and renewed business activity.

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3 weeks ago
3 minutes

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Todd Chrisley's Prison Revelations: Family Feuds, Presidential Pardons, and a Lifetime Reality Reboot
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Todd Chrisley has been making headlines almost nonstop following his release from federal prison after he and wife Julie Chrisley received full pardons from President Donald Trump in late May 2025. The couple, infamous for their conviction on charges including bank fraud and tax evasion, swiftly returned to public life, kicking off their highly publicized Lifetime docuseries The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. The show debuted just three months post-release and features Todd and Julie along with their children Savannah, Chase, Grayson, and Chloe. Their return has drawn renewed public scrutiny, punctuated by explosive family drama and some uncomfortable revelations.

Recently, Todd went candid on his Chrisley Confessions podcast, discussing his shock at seeing Julie’s darker, graying post-prison hair and how that viral photo made waves online. Julie explained the prison environment gave her little choice, and the couple’s trademark banter shows they haven’t lost the humor or edge that powered ten seasons of Chrisley Knows Best, now seen as infamous in light of their convictions. Todd also shared on Kaitlyn Bristowe’s Off the Vine podcast the hardship of being separated from Julie for over two years, describing sporadic email contact and how he clung to a sample of Julie’s perfume for comfort.

Their pardons by Trump became a headline story, with their daughter Savannah visibly emotional about their ordeal and the role family divisions played during the investigation and trial. The Lifetime series is clearly under the control of Todd and Julie’s narrative, which has led to serious fallout with Todd’s estranged daughter, Lindsie. Lindsie Landsman, formerly Chrisley, has blasted Todd publicly on her Southern Tea and Coffee Convos podcasts, vowing to reveal what she describes as inaccurate depictions in the Lifetime show. She promises to back up her claims with documentation—court filings and legal letters—asserting she was victimized, including allegations of blackmail and threats over a sex tape. This situation escalated in the past few days when Lindsie revealed she received death threats as a result of the show’s narrative and subsequently quit social media for her mental health.

Todd has also weighed in on son Chase’s sobriety, describing on social media and family podcasts that Chase continues to “get the help he needs” after treatment. Todd appeared across his networks to reassure fans and inject optimism regarding Chase’s recovery.

Notably, Todd chastised daughter Savannah for airing family issues on national TV, preferring to handle disputes privately rather than in the public eye. He confessed to deep emotional struggles but maintains that faith sustains him through adversity.

Businesswise, Todd’s real estate and entrepreneurial background is often referenced, but there is no major new business activity reported in the past days. Social media has been a battleground: Todd’s platforms remain active, flooded with both support and criticism as the family works to recast their public image post-prison.

Major themes emerging in news include Todd and Julie’s rapid reintegration, family estrangement, public reactions to presidential pardons, ongoing drama surrounding Lindsie’s allegations, and the media spectacle surrounding their new reality show. The potential long-term significance lies in how the family’s public reputation and brand weather these tumultuous revelations, and whether Lindsie’s promised exposé will further erode the Chrisleys’ legacy or force a reckoning within their fandom.

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4 weeks ago
4 minutes

Chrisley
Todd Chrisley: Pardon, Prison, and a Provocative Return to Reality TV
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In recent days, Todd Chrisley has been making headlines following his return to reality TV and his pardon from President Donald Trump. Todd and his wife Julie were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion in June 2022, serving just over two years of their combined 19-year sentence before being released on May 28, 2025. According to AOL, their pardon marked a significant turn in their lives, allowing them to rebuild and return to television with a new series, "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," which premiered on Lifetime just months after their release.

The Chrisleys' return to TV has been marked by controversy, particularly involving their estranged daughter Lindsie Chrisley. TV Insider reports that Lindsie has accused her family of blackmail, claiming that her father and half-brother Chase attempted to blackmail her with a sex tape. Lindsie is sharing her side of the story through a three-part podcast series, releasing previously unseen documentation to counter the narrative presented in a recent Lifetime documentary about her family.

Lindsie also claims to have received death threats due to comments her family made about her on "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," as reported by The Ashley's Reality Roundup. This has led to Lindsie taking a break from social media to protect her mental health.

Todd Chrisley has been in the news for other reasons as well. In an episode of "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," he candidly discussed his reunion with Julie upon their release from prison, stating that sex was on his mind after 28 months apart, as reported by AOL. Additionally, his comments about Julie's post-prison hair transformation sparked both humor and criticism, with some viewing them as demeaning.

Overall, Todd Chrisley's recent appearances and news stories highlight the ongoing drama within his family and his efforts to rebuild his public image following his pardon and return to television.

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2 minutes

Chrisley
Chrisleys Unfiltered: Prison, Pardon, and Public Feuds
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Todd Chrisley has been at the center of major headlines in recent days, most notably because his family’s tumultuous journey has taken another dramatic turn with the aftermath of their release from prison and ongoing public family rifts. Since Todd and Julie Chrisley were granted a full pardon by President Donald Trump in late May, the Chrisley storyline has transitioned rapidly from isolation to full-scale media reemergence. The penultimate episode of the Lifetime docuseries The Chrisleys Back to Reality aired September 16 and showcased frank and sometimes brash commentary from Todd. When asked what he first thought about seeing Julie after their 28 months apart, Todd did not mince words, stating frankly on air that sex was his first thought, only to joke about Julie’s dramatically different hair and poke fun at how much she’d changed behind bars. Julie’s prison transformation and return to blonde became a key talking point, and their playful sparring played out as one of the show’s most viral moments, covered by outlets like People and AOL. The family’s first public appearance together since incarceration, via their Lifetime series, has signaled a renewed bid for reality TV relevance.

Meanwhile, Todd’s eldest daughter, Lindsie Chrisley now known as Lindsie Landsman, has launched a series of multi-platform podcast responses to the family’s televised revelations. She accuses the Lifetime docuseries of misrepresenting her role in past family legal drama and plans to release documents and communications she claims prove threats and blackmail from Todd. Lindsie’s podcast series, beginning October 22 with The Southern Tea and continuing with Coffee Convos and a Patreon exclusive, is being promoted as an exposé on family betrayals and her break from the Chrisley legacy, which she now publicly calls “problematic” for her own business pursuits, according to Deadline and iNews.

Todd himself remains focused on repositioning his public image after the pardon, diving into advocacy for prison reform and participating in filming for new reality programming with family members, including Nanny Faye, as revealed by his son Chase Chrisley’s Instagram. Chase recently confirmed via social media that filming is underway for another Chrisley-centered project, which triggered excitement among devoted fans. At the same time, Todd’s daughter Savannah Chrisley continues to discuss the family’s legal and emotional struggles on her popular Unlocked podcast and has addressed ongoing allegations surrounding the parents’ incarceration.

According to Bloomberg, Todd Chrisley’s defense lawyer recently addressed challenges in rebuilding financial relationships after the pardon, noting banks have not been quick to forgive past debts even in the wake of a presidential reprieve. This behind-the-scenes struggle may have biographical weight for years to come. The Chrisley saga continues to play out across social platforms, with each appearance, podcast or reality show episode drawing fresh public and media scrutiny, while internal family disputes—especially those with Lindsie—threaten to permanently reshape the Chrisley brand.

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1 month ago
3 minutes

Chrisley
Todd Chrisley: From Reality TV to Prison Reform Advocate | The Chrisley Comeback Story
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Todd Chrisley has been at the center of several major headlines the past few days, reflecting both his meteoric reality TV resurgence and intense public scrutiny after his highly public Presidential pardon. On August 14, Todd made headlines returning to FPC Pensacola, where he had previously served time, acting as a guest speaker at a drug abuse program graduation. This marked a significant public appearance and was widely discussed on Instagram. Todd addressed dire prison conditions, including mold and hygiene, and voiced support for prison reform, sparking both applause and criticism among followers. In a viral twist, Tiger King’s Joe Exotic commented on Todd’s Instagram, expressing interest in joining his reform efforts—a moment that brought more social media attention and fueled ongoing speculation about future advocacy collaborations.

Since Todd and Julie’s release from prison, the Chrisley family has wasted no time re-entering the entertainment world. Lifetime premiered the much-anticipated docuseries The Chrisleys Back to Reality on September 1, diving deep into their experiences with conviction, imprisonment, and eventual Presidential pardon. The show’s trailer ignited discussion across entertainment outlets for its frank depiction of family betrayals including Lindsie Chrisley’s explosive allegations against Todd and ongoing estrangement from the family. The new show has been widely covered by outlets like The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline, calling it the Chrisleys’ wild reality return and drawing attention to their controversial celebrity status.

On the business front, the Chrisleys are leveraging their renewed fame. Announced in mid-July on the Celebrity Poker Tour’s official Instagram, Todd—alongside Julie and Savannah—appeared on their live celebrity poker event, a strategic move that not only expanded their brand but also reignited chatter about their post-prison lifestyle.

Podcasting remains a major outlet for Todd Chrisley, as he and Julie revived the Chrisley Confessions podcast. Todd candidly compared life after lockup to his time incarcerated, declaring that personal reintegration has been tougher than prison life—a stance that resonated with listeners and trended on Twitter. His continued gripes about systemic issues inside US prisons underscore his pivot to activism.

Savannah Chrisley, Todd’s daughter, has also shifted the narrative from family drama to personal independence, announcing on her Unlocked podcast her move out of the Nashville family home now that Todd and Julie are settled again. She plans a TikTok series about her new condo life and Nashville nightlife—activities which have caused further conversation about the family’s evolving dynamics.

In summary, Todd Chrisley’s past few days have seen him back in the spotlight: returning as both a reality TV subject and prison reform advocate, cementing his status through public appearances, social media engagement, and business ventures, all while his family’s ongoing dramas keep fueling headlines. Major developments, especially the high-profile Pensacola speech and the Lifetime docuseries, carry significant long-term biographical weight—signaling not just Todd’s reintegration but an unmistakable reinvention.

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1 month ago
3 minutes

Chrisley
Todd Chrisley Uncensored: Prison, Pardon, and Provocative Comebacks
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Todd Chrisley’s past week has been an absolute spectacle for reality TV watchers, political pundits, and anyone who has followed his journey from millionaire mogul to federal inmate and, as of late May, a free and rather vocal man. Since being released from prison with a full pardon from President Donald Trump—a jaw-dropping presidential move extensively covered by People, Fox News, and AOL—Todd wasted no time in launching his return to the limelight. He and Julie are back home, trying to find normality after two and a half years behind bars, but also openly discussing plans to relocate from Nashville back to South Carolina, possibly Charleston, and turning a local mansion into a boutique hotel for their next reality series project. They’re quite literally turning their new chapter into a show, Lifetime cameras already rolling on their family’s chaotic comeback according to People and ABC News.

On social media, Todd issued surprising praise for Warden Hewitt at FPC Miami, posting about a holiday event where staff put together a haunted house and cookout for inmates. This rare positive note stands in stark contrast to his and Savannah’s previous criticisms of prison conditions, earning nods of appreciation from criminal justice reform advocates in his comments. It’s clear that Todd is positioning himself as an outspoken advocate for reform, perhaps seeking a redemptive narrative to follow his legal troubles according to Celebrating The Soaps and multiple social channels.

Speaking of drama, family tensions spilled onto their new show and podcast. Todd took issue with Savannah airing family disputes with her grandfather on national TV, preferring to keep the “dirty laundry” private, though he admits this ship may have sailed on the latest episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0 as reported by TV Insider. Meanwhile, the podcast is officially relaunching, with Savannah promising a candid episode where Todd and Julie will share stories from prison by the end of June. Savannah’s Instagram also featured heartfelt moments, including a photo of her parents reuniting with the caption “Reunited and it feels so good,” a snapshot instantly picked up by PEOPLE and many fan accounts.

A particularly headline-making moment came on Lifetime’s The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, when Todd was jokingly candid about his priorities—sex with Julie after 28 months apart. His snappy remarks about Julie’s post-prison hair color set social media ablaze and sparked both laughter and some criticism over his bluntness. The media and internet are dissecting every word, with his podcast appearances and new reality show drawing significant attention and guaranteed ratings.

In summary, Todd Chrisley’s week has revolved around his high-profile return, presidential pardon, plans for a major TV comeback, his advocacy for criminal justice reform, family drama, and an unapologetic sense of humor. The long-term significance lies in his attempt to rewrite his public persona, blend entertainment with activism, and leverage every headline—whether serious or scandalous—for his evolving brand.

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Todd Chrisley Unleashed: Prison Release, TV Return, and Family Drama Collide
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It’s been a dizzying few days in the always headline-ready world of Todd Chrisley. The biggest story, of course, is his and Julie’s dramatic early release from prison just a few months ago after being granted full pardons by President Donald Trump in late May 2025. This extraordinary move came after more than two years behind bars on bank fraud and tax evasion convictions. Their release dominated entertainment news cycles, and Alice Marie Johnson, known as Trump’s “pardon czar,” claimed the Chrisleys were targeted by an overzealous justice system. However, legal experts quickly reminded the media that a federal jury had unanimously convicted Todd and Julie and that an appellate court had reaffirmed those convictions just the previous year. Despite all the controversy, the Chrisleys walked free, and Todd wasted no time making noise in public again, both as a suddenly available celebrity and, apparently, a bit of a loose cannon.

On the family front, Todd ignited a fresh round of drama by publicly expressing disappointment in his daughter Savannah for exposing family disputes on their new Lifetime series, The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. On an October 1 podcast episode of Chrisley Confessions 2.0, Todd complained that Savannah should have handled beef with her grandfather Harvey privately instead of turning it into TV fodder. Reality Tea captured Todd’s frustration, while Julie Chrisley tried to play diplomatic peacemaker.

The TV comeback itself is major news, with Todd confirming they are back filming, but there’s a twist—he just hinted publicly that his reality TV days may soon be numbered, spelling possible retirement from the format that made him famous, as covered by Celebrating The Soaps. Whether that’s a ploy or sincere is anyone’s guess, but expectations for the relaunch are sky high as old fans flock to Lifetime and social media whenever a Chrisley so much as sneezes.

Todd’s first season back on television has also reignited his signature brash banter—he quipped on air that after not seeing Julie for 28 months, “sex” was his immediate priority upon her release, before launching into a roast of her “trailer park Tracy” prison hair, to the delight and horror of viewers, as told by People and Lifetime’s recap. That soundbite made the rounds on social media, with both fans and critics weighing in.

Meanwhile, his daughter Savannah continues her vocal campaign against alleged mistreatment and conspiracies surrounding his incarceration. She claims the Pensacola prison warden targeted him and has been rallying her nearly three million Instagram followers and even seeking a White House meeting for potential further clemency efforts, as reported by Collider.com and TV Shows Ace.

Amid all the swirl, Todd was back in the news again this week after allegedly launching an unfiltered, expletive-filled tirade—details are still filtering out, but Threads has fans buzzing about whether Todd’s renewed freedom could be heading for scandal or another reboot. He remains a polarizing pop culture figure, as likely to headline for his offscreen antics as he is for his next business move, but at this hour, the Chrisley saga is as much spectacle as ever, with Todd firmly in the eye of the storm.

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Todd Chrisley: Reality TV Exit, Prison Reform, and Family Drama Fallout
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Todd Chrisley made headlines again this week as he confirmed The Chrisleys: Back to Reality will return, but he’s signaling an end to his reality TV career sooner rather than later. He admitted on recent interviews that, despite his kids’ wishes, he isn’t interested in staying in the spotlight for years to come. After what he described as the “most difficult 28 months” of their lives, Todd wants to focus on life away from the cameras, even if Chase Chrisley jokes that his dad won’t be giving up TV paychecks just yet. The docuseries is now doubling down on real-life struggles: viewers have seen Todd and Julie’s emotional reunion with family, and the show openly reveals Chase’s time in rehab and Savannah’s battles, all of which is earning audience praise for its unfiltered vulnerability, according to Celebrating The Soaps.

A much-discussed storyline this week is Savannah’s revealing of family tension on camera, especially her unresolved issues with her grandfather Harvey. Todd expressed clear disappointment about Savannah airing their private drama on national television, explaining on his October 1 podcast that “less is more” and insisting some grievances should have been handled off-air. Julie Chrisley echoed his concerns, wishing her daughter and father could find peace, but also acknowledging Savannah’s feelings are valid, as Reality Tea reported.

Since Todd’s release from prison on May 28 following his pardon by former President Donald Trump, coverage of his return has dominated entertainment news. Variety and TV Insider have questioned the Chrisleys’ persistent claims that their conviction and harsh sentencing were politically motivated, with Variety specifically disputing any credible evidence that politics or Trump support affected their trial outcome.

Todd’s social media accounts went dark during his incarceration but he staged a comeback in June, posting lighthearted family content and signaling his intent to use his experience for prison reform advocacy. On Savannah’s podcast, Todd discussed necessary reforms in the American justice system, though he clarified he isn’t calling for the abolition of prisons.

Beyond reality TV and family drama, Todd made recent business appearances related to the upcoming Lifetime series, sometimes teasing spoilers but generally keeping details close. Social media remains abuzz with fan reactions to news about his homecoming, his stance on family privacy, and his comments about future involvement in television.

There are rumors circulating about negotiations between Lifetime and the Chrisleys for further spin-offs or special episodes, but these remain unconfirmed by primary sources. As for long-term significance, the biggest story—Todd and Julie’s presidential pardon and subsequent reintegration into the public eye—continues to shape the trajectory of his career, public reputation, and his family’s relationship with fame and privacy.

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Todd Chrisley Unleashed: Prison, Pardon, and Provocative Revelations
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Todd Chrisley has been everywhere lately since his release from prison in May after a high-profile pardon from President Trump, and now his every move seems to make headlines. On the September 3 episode of Nightline, Todd appeared with wife Julie and daughter Savannah, addressing rumors about being broke and revealing that the family’s return to television is official with The Chrisleys Back to Reality, their new Lifetime reality series. According to People, Todd candidly dismissed the speculation about his finances, making it clear he’s not out of money and is ready for a fresh start. As to family politics, Todd revealed on his Chrisley Confessions 2.0 podcast that he was not a fan of Savannah airing private family drama about her grandfather Harvey Hughes on TV, saying these divides have been heartbreaking and should have remained behind closed doors. Us Weekly emphasized how this tension played out during the show’s premiere, with Savannah openly venting her frustrations over perceived favoritism and the painful aftermath of Todd and Julie’s imprisonment.

The family feud isn’t the only drama. Todd broke his silence regarding a sex tape and alleged blackmail plot that his estranged daughter Lindsie reported to police, claiming her father and brother Chase tried to extort her with intimate material. That bombshell, first brought to light by TV Insider and later followed by Soap Opera Spy, threw yet another wrench into the Chrisley family’s turbulent saga. Recent episodes of The Chrisleys Back to Reality haven’t shied away from discussing the fallout either, with Todd’s personality change since prison described as shocking and some suggest it’s raising red flags among friends and family.

On a lighter note, Todd’s tell-all style was on display in the penultimate episode of the Lifetime series, where he admitted that after 28 months behind bars, sex with Julie was the first thing on his mind, sparking plenty of banter—and side-eye from Julie—about her post-prison brunette hair. This no-filter approach has continued to keep him a trending topic on social media, with clips of his jokes and candid confessions making the rounds on X and TikTok.

In business, Todd has reportedly shown interest in AI ventures, blending celebrity cachet with new tech ambitions, a pivot covered this month by ReelMind. While details remain vague, this move is being closely watched as it could mark a significant new chapter in his career. In summary, Todd Chrisley’s last few days have delivered scandal, reunion, family strife, and business buzz, making him one of this fall’s most headline-grabbing reality stars.

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Todd Chrisley: From Reality TV to Criminal Justice Reform Advocate?
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Todd Chrisley has owned the news cycle in a way few reality stars ever do. Just months after President Donald Trump granted him and wife Julie a headline-making full pardon from their federal convictions, they’re all over TV and social media, not shying away from the drama. PEOPLE magazine confirms the Chrisleys are currently living with daughter Savannah in Nashville. Though the couple teased a move to South Carolina, Todd has told both PEOPLE and ABC News that they’re sticking close to Nashville for now. Julie claims she finally feels like she can breathe after years of upheaval, loving the urban, walkable lifestyle after her release. The new Lifetime series The Chrisleys Back to Reality premiered September first and tracks their post-prison reentry. This show, built almost like a sequel to their original USA Network hit, is already stirring controversy, viewership, and vigorous social chatter.

The most viral and long-lasting headline exploded after the show’s September 16 season finale when Todd declared on-air that the first thing on his mind after getting out of prison was sex with Julie. The blunt answer—aired live just months after their pardon—triggered wide backlash and debate about whether Todd’s signature candor is authentic, tone-deaf, or a new stunt for ratings. TV Insider and AOL reported the quip became the focal point for critics and fans alike, spotlighting the tensions between reality TV authenticity and accountability for high-profile ex-convicts. Todd doubled down on his approach, joking about Julie’s hair color and making racy cracks that polarized the franchise’s sizable following.

Meanwhile, in the press blitz for the new Lifetime show, Todd has actively shut down rumors that prison left him broke. On Nightline, he was asked head-on about his post-pardon finances and snapped back, Do you know how much is in my bank account? He insisted, with Julie at his side, that money is not an issue and their marriage is solid. Julie also took to Savannah’s Unlocked podcast to debunk any divorce speculation, saying they “settled back in fairly easy.” The only admission was that separate prisons were tough, but emotional connection pulled them through.

Speculation about Todd’s sexuality briefly reemerged in a recent episode where Julie addressed old affair rumors involving Todd and his former business associate—allegations aired during their 2022 trial and revived for cable drama. Julie shot down the gossip, affirming her loyalty and marriage.

In a less expected twist, Todd also began cultivating a post-prison image as a criminal justice reform advocate. Cinemablend reports he made news picking up a recently exonerated former police officer and celebrating his release—a move that could shape how history remembers him: reality punchline or genuine reformer. With new episodes, busy Instagram activity, and volatility never far, Todd Chrisley remains one of reality’s most unpredictable lightning rods.

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Todd Chrisley's Bombshell Prison Confession Sparks Debate on Reality TV Comebacks
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Todd Chrisley is back in the spotlight and recounting his time away with more directness than ever. The biggest headline of the past week landed with his bombshell confession on the September 16 season finale of their new Lifetime reality series, The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. After Todd and Julie were granted a presidential pardon and released from prison in May, cameras captured the emotional family reunion and what was on Todd’s mind after 28 months apart with Julie: when asked point-blank about his first thoughts, Todd answered "Sex." He doubled down with a now viral line: "It had been 28 months. I’m not gonna sit here and lie." According to coverage on red94.net and People magazine, that bluntness was either a sign of honest TV or a tone-deaf joke, sparking instant social media debate about the ethics of reality TV comebacks after scandal. Some viewers said the moment humanized the Chrisleys while others felt it trivialized their legal past and undermined accountability.

Meanwhile, Todd has been doubling down on public appearances to address speculation about both his finances and personal life. On Nightline, when pressed by ABC News' Juju Chang about rumors that he’s broke after prison, Todd shot back, “Do you know how much is in my bank account?” and declined to disclose numbers but indicated he’s not struggling, insisting his return to television will be lucrative and he "settled back in fairly easy" with Julie, putting breakup rumors to rest. He emphasized that distance during their separate incarcerations was never a real separation to him, describing daily emails and prayers as anchoring their marriage, as later confirmed on Savannah’s Unlocked podcast.

Business-wise, while old ventures like the Nashville Juice Bar are still referenced in IMDb recaps, there is no credible indication in recent news that Todd is launching new enterprises outside television and podcasting. However, their media presence is expanding: the family's renewed Lifetime series has been attracting advertiser interest and renewed viewership, according to People and Reality Tea.

Social media reaction has been fast and polarized. Hashtags from Twitter and Instagram like #NotGonnaLie and #ChrisleyComeback have trended, with fans dissecting Todd’s candor and ambivalent apologies. The family’s Instagram feed remains active, sharing behind-the-scenes clips from their new show and Todd’s sit-down with Billy Marshall, Director of the Bureau of Prisons, streamed on YouTube—where Todd discussed prison reform and personal growth, drawing both praise and skepticism from viewers.

One significant subplot carries long-term biographical weight: the open discussion of their son Chase’s struggles with alcohol during Todd and Julie’s absence, as disclosed in interviews with Tamron Hall and Reality Tea. Chase said losing “the backbone of your family” pushed him to self-medicate and later to sobriety; Todd spoke candidly about Chase’s earlier battles against drinking and expressed hope for his ongoing recovery.

In summary, Todd Chrisley continues to generate major headlines for speaking without a filter as he reclaims his reality TV throne, with critics and fans waging a cultural debate over what honesty and redemption should look like in a post-pardon America. The family’s ability to turn scandal into ratings and influence remains their most biographically significant trait in the final days of September 2025.

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Todd Chrisley: From Reality TV to Prison Reform Advocate | The Surprising Comeback Story
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Todd Chrisley has been back in the public spotlight in a dramatic way since his release from federal prison in late May 2025. The biggest news, of course, was his and wife Julie’s surprise presidential pardon from Donald Trump, confirmed by the White House and resulting in their immediate release. Speculation swirled, with legal analysts highlighting how the Chrisleys’ convictions had been upheld on appeal just a year before, and prosecutors stood by their detailed fraud case. Yet, the buzz around the pardon was quickly overshadowed by the Chrisleys’ rapid return to reality TV. Lifetime wasted no time picking up the family for a new docuseries, “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality,” which premiered to robust ratings and ongoing media coverage. Todd emphatically told People, ABC News, and Nightline that this comeback “was not for the money,” pushing back on rumors of financial ruin post-prison. He bluntly dismissed claims he was “broke,” refusing to divulge his bank details but insisting he’s financially secure. Savannah Chrisley reinforced this, explaining how the family had immediately returned to work and was “building life back”—a message blasted across segments on both ABC and People.

On September 18, Todd made a notable appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, offering an emotional account of how nearly thirty months behind bars had recalibrated his sense of purpose. He detailed to Tamron Hall how his exposure of prisoner abuse sparked a formal investigation, which shockingly led to the prison’s closure just seven days after his own release. Audiences on social media—specifically on X, Instagram, and TikTok—have rallied around clips from that interview, with fans and critics dissecting everything from his humility to his family’s bold pivot to prison reform advocacy. This newly public crusade, along with his candid discussions about family and fame, has added serious biographical weight to the post-incarceration chapter of his life.

Meanwhile, Todd has directly addressed his connection to Trump and the political fallout from it. In interviews with ABC News and Us Weekly, he maintained gratitude but distanced himself from partisan identity, describing the Chrisleys as “socially liberal and fiscally conservative.” Savannah, on cue, became a social media lightning rod herself, often styled in her now-signature pink MAGA cap as she championed her parents’ cause—going as far as considering, and then declining, a congressional run in Tennessee.

Headlines continue to swirl around the Chrisleys’ every move: from Todd’s headline-making claims about shutting down a federal prison, to renewed speculation about their finances, to rumors of new seasons and family fractures. Despite the drama, the Chrisleys insist they are committed both to rebuilding their lives on their terms and using their platform for the kind of “real talk” that turned them into reality TV royalty in the first place.

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Todd Chrisley's Post-Prison Revelations: Family, Fame, and the Future
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The Chrisleys are back in the headlines and Todd Chrisley has not shied away from the spotlight since his dramatic release from prison following a full pardon from President Donald Trump this May. According to major outlets including USA Today and ABC News, Todd and Julie Chrisley were freed after serving just over two years of their original 12- and 7-year federal sentences for wide-ranging bank and tax fraud. Trump’s pardon came via a widely publicized call from the Oval Office with the Chrisley children, instantly stirring controversy over whether the family was unfairly targeted or rightfully convicted, a debate that exploded across networks and social media.

In the immediate aftermath, Lifetime scooped up the newly reunited family for The Chrisleys Back to Reality, a new docu-series that has landed Todd back in America’s living rooms. On their whirlwind press tour—including a headline-making September interview with ABC’s Juju Chang—Todd and Julie addressed persistent rumors, including speculation that they were broke. Todd outright dismissed those claims, asking rhetorically where anyone got the idea he had nothing left in his bank account, but refusing to provide details, while daughter Savannah insisted the couple had been working nonstop since their release. Todd also put to rest supposed deep ties to President Trump, stating his family has always been socially liberal and fiscally conservative and that he is grateful simply because Trump reunited his family.

His social media footprint remains punchy as ever, with moments from the Lifetime series and personal quips posted online. A notable episode this week aired an emotional scene between Todd and his son Chase, highlighting Chase’s struggle with alcohol and his entry into rehab. In an interview with People, Todd was candid, telling his son and viewers that one’s story is not defined by stints in prison or addiction but by what comes after, affirming Chase’s progress and expressing pride in his recovery. This revelation comes after Chase’s January arrest at an Atlanta sports bar—a story widely circulated on celebrity news sites—though his attorney continues to deny any assault took place.

Meanwhile, unresolved tensions with Todd’s estranged daughter Lindsie resurfaced. The final episode of Back to Reality revisited sensational allegations Lindsie made in a 2019 Dr. Phil appearance, accusing Todd and Chase of blackmail. Both men have forcefully denied these accusations, with Lindsie conceding in court testimony and on the series that she no longer believes a sex tape ever existed. Nonetheless, family wounds persist with no clear sign of reconciliation.

Through all the drama, one thing is certain: Todd Chrisley’s public return is being watched closely both for redemption and for the next headline-worthy family twist. There’s little doubt both the press and his audience will be waiting to see what happens next.

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Todd Chrisley: Life After Prison, New TV Show, and Mentoring JASON MADE
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Recently, Todd Chrisley has been in the news for several significant developments. Following his release from prison in May after receiving a presidential pardon from Donald Trump, Chrisley has been addressing rumors about his financial situation. In a joint interview with his wife Julie and daughter Savannah on Nightline, Todd dismissed speculation that he is now "broke," though he declined to disclose his bank account details.

Todd Chrisley's family is back in the spotlight with the announcement of a new reality TV show. Chase Chrisley, Todd's son, confirmed on Instagram that they are filming with Nanny Faye, stirring excitement among fans. This development comes after the conclusion of the long-running show "Chrisley Knows Best," which ended in 2023 following the family's legal issues.

In a creative endeavor, Todd Chrisley has been involved with pop-soul artist JASON MADE. Chrisley mentored JASON MADE during their shared time in prison, where the artist penned 40 original songs. JASON MADE's debut single, "The Makings Of A Man," is set to be released on streaming platforms.

Todd Chrisley's release from prison has marked a new chapter in his life, with his family actively engaging in public appearances and new projects. His pardon has sparked debates about the justice system, with some arguing that the Chrisleys were unfairly targeted. Despite these controversies, the Chrisleys remain a prominent figure in the entertainment world.

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