Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the reality TV show "Chrisley Knows Best," have spoken publicly for the first time since their release from federal prison following a presidential pardon from former President Donald Trump. The couple had been incarcerated for 28 months and reunited after their release, describing the moment as emotional and surreal. Their daughter Savannah Chrisley played a key role in advocating for their pardon and has shared videos and reflections on their reunion and the family's struggles prior to the pardon. Todd Chrisley recounted a confrontation with Rick Singer, the ringleader of the college admissions scandal, during his prison stay. The Chrisleys also addressed rumors about their marriage, affirming they remain together. In an exclusive interview with Lara Trump on Fox News' "My View," the family discussed their prison experiences, the pardon, and their plans to return to television and focus on prison reform and life after incarceration.
Julie Chrisley claims 28-month prison stay resulted in ‘lung condition’ https://t.co/uMpw9c8UL1
Todd Chrisley is reflecting on the most difficult time in his and wife Julie Chrisley’s life — and it wasn’t when they were both incarcerated. https://t.co/JMN1jgK2n6
Julie Chrisley’s 28 months in prison apparently led to some health issues. https://t.co/4ksVFX9m7G