Todd Chrisley made his first social media post on Friday following his shocking Presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
Todd and his wife Julie Chrisley were released from prison after receiving a ‘full, unconditional pardon’ from Trump on May 27.
The couple—best known for their reality show Chrisley Knows Best and its spin-offs—were convicted in 2022 of defrauding banks out of $30 million.
Todd, 56, had been serving a 12-year sentence in Florida, while Julie, 52, was serving seven years in Kentucky.
Though both have made public appearances since their release, showing off their post-prison glow-ups, Friday marked Todd’s first Instagram post since regaining his freedom.
The post celebrated their 19-year-old son Grayson Chrisley making the University of Alabama Dean’s List.

Todd Chrisley made his first social media post on Friday following his shocking Presidential pardon from Donald Trump

Todd and his wife Julie Chrisley were released from prison after receiving a ‘full, unconditional pardon’ from Trump on May 27.; (seenn in 2017)
‘God is good all the time, @graysonchrisley, I love you to the moon and back and we couldn’t be more proud,’ Todd wrote.
He added: ‘You have shown great character and fortitude and stood with your lord and savior amidst the fire and came out the other side never smelling of smoke, you are proof of Gods word.
‘Stand tall,Stand true and stand for your fellow brothers in Christ. I love you Gray Gray.’
The social media post comes after DailyMail.com learned the reality family is reportedly on the hunt for their next TV deal.
According to DailyMail.com sources, several production companies are interested in developing a new show centered on the Chrisley Knows Best couple, who served over two years of their sentences for tax evasion and bank fraud.
While the family already has a separate series in the works with Lifetime—focusing on how the Chrisley children coped with their parents behind bars—that show was reportedly not expected to include Todd and Julie.
However, following their pardon, the couple immediately returned to filming, and insiders say one show won’t be enough.
‘They’re hungry for a good deal,’ a network executive told DailyMail.com. ‘And if we can come up with one, I’ll put them back on TV. Because people will watch.’


The post celebrated their 19-year-old son Grayson Chrisley making the University of Alabama Dean’s List

‘God is good all the time, @graysonchrisley, I love you to the moon and back and we couldn’t be more proud,’ Todd wrote

Season 4 cast photo includes (l-r) Faye Chrisley, Lindsie Chrisley Campbell, Grayson Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Chase Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley
Todd and Julie were convicted of conspiring to defraud Atlanta-area banks out of more than $36 million in loans using false documents, along with tax evasion.
They were ordered to pay $17.8 million in restitution.
At a May 30 press conference, a defiant Todd maintained his innocence and blamed his imprisonment on what he described as a corrupt prosecution.
‘I would have remorse if it was something that I did,’ he said. ‘The corruption that went on in our case is going to continue to unfold.’
Julie was not present at the press briefing but was later seen exiting a Nashville butcher shop sporting gray hair with brown tips—a notable change from her usual blonde style.
‘Julie — who is a wonderful, decent, God-fearing woman that I am blessed to have been married to and been with for over 30 years now, an excellent mother — she’s at home with Chloe right now,’ Todd told reporters, referencing his 12-year-old granddaughter.
‘Chloe will not let her go. We’re blessed to have our family back.’
Their 27-year-old daughter, Savannah, also addressed the scrutiny she has faced for helping secure her parents’ pardons.

Todd and Julie were convicted of conspiring to defraud Atlanta-area banks out of more than $36 million in loans using false documents, along with tax evasion

Savannah (pictured with President Trump) has become a fixture in the MAGA world amid her two-year fight for her parents’ freedom
She told the press that the ‘misconceptions’ about their release are untrue.
‘The biggest misconception right now is I either paid for a pardon or slept for a pardon,’ Savannah said, who is also expected to appear in a new Chrisley reality show, according to producers.
‘I have fought hard and I was exhausted and I begged for meetings. I was never too good to ask and that’s the thing.’
She added, ‘People think, you’re a celebrity, you’re white, you have money, that we got an upper hand, but we didn’t.
‘I had to fight, and I was relentless, and that’s how it happened.’