Todd and Julie Chrisley are already cashing in on their release from prison.
Todd started filming a new reality TV show the night he got home from prison.
The Chrisley Knows Best star and his wife Julie were jailed in 2023 after being found guilty of 12 counts of tax evasion and fraud with Todd, 56, sentenced to 12 years behind bars and Julie, 52, ordered to serve seven.
However, earlier this week they were freed after being pardoned by US President Donald Trump and Todd revealed he and his wife ‘started filming literally the night that we got home’ for a new Lifetime series.
Their daughter Savannah added during a press conference: ‘As soon as we got home, so I think with this new series, you will see the first time he and mom see each other for the first time.’
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Todd and Julie Chrisley are already cashing in on their release from prison. Seen on May 30 in Nashville

Todd started filming a new reality TV show the night he got home from prison. Seen in 2018

The Chrisley Knows Best star and his wife Julie were jailed in 2023 after being found guilty of 12 counts of tax evasion and fraud with Todd, 56, sentenced to 12 years behind bars and Julie, 52, ordered to serve seven
Before her parents were pardoned, Savannah and her siblings had been filming a series detailing how they had been coping since Todd and Julie were detained.
She said: ‘We obviously, we had been filming, and we had just wrapped filming for all intents and purposes and then we get the call that they had been pardoned, so we picked right back up.
‘And we’re excited because I think this new show is going to give, first off, it’s gonna give people a look in to the trial and things that we went through and we’re gonna set the record straight, put some documents out there.
‘I know for me personally, now is – I get to be a normal 27-year-old, almost 28. And so my goal, it’s like, we were talking last time, it’s like I’m traveling to 30 countries by the time I turn 30.’
Savannah also shared that she hopes to work with the Trump administration to ‘expose the corruption because he has vowed to hold people accountable if there has been abuse and corruption to occur’ and ‘put bills in front of Congress, especially for women who are incarcerated’.
Todd and Julie have always denied all charges against them.
In clips captured by his daughter Savannah – which she posted on her social media pages – the pair are seen heading out on a shopping trip, with Todd pulling a bag over his head in a bid to avoid being photographed.
In one of the videos, Todd revealed his wife Julie did not come shopping because she’s ‘hiding’ at home, adding: ‘She’s smarter than I am.’
Todd also declared: ‘I’m so happy to be home. I’m going to start my skincare routine tomorrow.’

However, earlier this week they were freed after being pardoned by US President Donald Trump and Todd revealed he and his wife ‘started filming literally the night that we got home’ for a new Lifetime series

Their daughter Savannah added during a press conference: ‘As soon as we got home, so I think with this new series, you will see the first time he and mom see each other for the first time.’ Seen in 2017

Savannah speaks during a news conference on May 30 in Nashville
It came after Savannah shared a picture of her parent’s legs showing the couple together again after a long spell of separation while they were in prison.
She captioned the snap: ‘Reunited and it feels so good!’
Trump called two of the couple’s children – Savannah and Grayson Chrisley – earlier this week to tell them about his intention to pardon their parents. In the call, he told them: ‘It’s a terrible thing, but it’s a great thing because your parents are going to be free and clean.
‘We’ll try getting it done tomorrow, so give them – I don’t know them – but give them my regards and wish them well. Wish them a good life.’
Grayson told him: ‘Mr. President, I just want to say thank you for bringing my parents back.’
White House spokesperson Harrison Fields said in a statement: ‘[President Trump is] always pleased to give well-deserving Americans a second chance, especially those who have been unfairly targeted and overly prosecuted by an unjust justice system.
‘President Trump called Savannah and her brother from the Oval Office to personally inform them that he would be pardoning their parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, whose sentences were far too harsh.’