Savannah Chrisley Unveils Todd and Julie’s Shocking New Project!
Savannah Chrisley Announces Todd and Julie’s Next Project — and When They’ll Speak Out in Joint Interview
Todd and Julie Chrisley’s first joint podcast interview comes after the pair returned home from prison following their full pardons from President Donald Trump
- Savannah Chrisley revealed when her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, will speak out together on the latest episode of her podcast, Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley
- Savannah also announced that her parents will be embarking on a new endeavor tied to a past project
- Todd and Julie were pardoned by President Donald Trump after being found guilty in 2022 of tax evasion and bank fraud
Savannah Chrisley is teasing what fans can expect from her parents next following their release from prison.
The 27-year-old reveals in the June 3 episode of PodcastOne’s Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley that dad Todd Chrisley and mom Julie Chrisley need some time to settle back into their daily lives after being released from prison, thanks to a full pardon from President Donald Trump, before they jointly speak about their prison experience.
“I cannot wait to have them on the podcast. That is going to happen before the end of June,” she says. “So they’re gonna come on the podcast and we’re gonna talk about their experiences, their life in prison, and now their life after.”
Savannah also revealed that Todd, 57, and Julie, 52, will be “relaunching” their podcast, Chrisley Confessions, which is also under the PodcastOne umbrella.
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“I am so excited for that … and for them to have a place to share their story and be truly authentically themselves after the past two and a half years,” she says.
Chrisley Confessions, which began in August 2018, has been on hiatus ever since the reality TV couple reported to prison in January 2023 to serve time after being found guilty of tax evasion and bank fraud. They were originally sentenced to a combined 19 years behind bars, though that number was later reduced.
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President Trump, 78, announced he was giving the Chrisley Knows Best stars a full pardon on May 27 and both Todd and Julie were released from their separate federal prisons the following day.
On May 29, Savannah shared a photo to her Instagram Stories of her parents reuniting for the first time in over two years, captioning it: “Reunited and it feels so good!”
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“I am in just such awe, and I just can’t wait for what’s to come,” she said in her newest podcast episode about having her mom and dad back at home. “I can’t wait for the trips and family moments and to make up for lost time. But obviously, it’s gonna take us a little while to get back to normal life, and I’m just excited.”
Savannah ended the podcast with a message to her followers, saying, “Please just keep following because our story is just getting started.”
Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE in her first interview since her parents’ release, Savannah said it has been “an adjustment” for her parents and that they were “kind of just in shock.”
“It’s just a big adjustment when you’re in prison for two and a half years, and then you go back to so-called normal life. I can’t imagine,” she said. “I just think it’s a lot for them, but they’re enjoying it. We’re all spending time together.”
Savannah added, “And obviously, when they’re ready to talk about their feelings and emotions, I know that they will articulate it well, like they always do.”