Inside Todd and Julie Chrisley’s big plans to start fresh after prison pardons

Todd and Julie Chrisley have big plans for another reality show after getting out of prison — but it won’t be taking place in Nashville if they have it their way.

The Chrisley patriarch revealed that he and his wife want to move back to their home state of South Carolina. They hope to acquire a mansion and convert it into a hotel, and make a new show around the process.

“You know, I think we will always have a presence in Nashville, but I have a pull for Julie and I to go back to South Carolina — to Charleston — to that area,” he said in a new ABC News Studio special that aired on Hulu and Disney+.

Todd and Julie Chrisley want to relocate from Nashville to South Carolina post-prison, they told ABC. ABC News/YouTube
The “Chrisley Knows Best” alums are already filming a Lifetime docuseries about their lives post-prison. ABC News/YouTube

Meanwhile, their daughter Savannah will be getting her own space.

The reality star, 27, revealed she was moving into a condo after campaigning for her parents’ release. She became the legal guardian of brother Grayson, 19, and niece Chloe, 12, while Todd and Julie were behind bars.

Todd also talked about what life has been like since getting out of prison, joking that his first shower in his own home was “almost like your first sexual encounter.”

Todd and Julie spent two years in prison before being pardoned by President Trump. X/@MargoMartin47
Todd said he would now fight for inmates dealing with “injustices.” REUTERS

Todd and Julie are already letting cameras into their lives after they were pardoned by President Trump in May. The “Chrisley Knows Best” alums are currently filming a Lifetime docuseries set to come out later this year, which covers their lives post-prison.

Todd, 56, and Julie, 52, were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in June 2022. They were sentenced to 12 and seven years, respectively.

They spent two years in prison before they received their shocking pardons.

Todd and Julie were sentenced to 19 years total in prison for fraud and tax evasion in 2022. Instagram/@juliechrisley
Todd has maintained that he is innocent despite getting convicted. Tommy Garcia/USA Network

Todd said he felt “no shame” in getting pardoned in a press conference last month because he was  “convicted of something [he] did not do.”

He also said he would continue to fight for other prisoners dealing with “injustices.”

“It could be you. Somewhere there has been a family member that has been affected by this system,” Todd said.

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