Julie Chrisley to Star in New TV Show After Prison Release

Published: Dec 18 2025

Julie Chrisley is stirring up something delicious. Just seven months after her and husband Todd Chrisley received a pardon from President Donald Trump, ending their prison sentences for fraud convictions, the reality star is gearing up to film a cooking show in February 2026. Julie, at 52, is eager to focus on meal ideas perfect for families and special occasions, while Todd, 56, hints that fans will also be intrigued to learn about her culinary creations while incarcerated.

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"I've been delving into the comments people have left on social media, and so many people want you to do segments on what you cooked during your time at...summer camp," Todd shared with his wife on the December 17 episode of their Chrisley Confessions podcast, referring to her stint behind bars. "I think you should do that. I think you should do some of those things."

Julie confirmed she would "incorporate some of that into" her new show, but also expressed excitement about not being limited to certain ingredients and cooking equipment. "We have real ingredients," she added, "and we have real ways to cook."

As for Todd? He's hoping to join his wife of 19 years behind the scenes. "You have to have a producer," he told Julie, attempting to convince her to recruit him for the role. "You've been doing this forever. You have to have a producer for your show. Who do you think is producing the show? You think you're producing yourself?" Todd joked about Julie's multitasking abilities, saying, "We all know Julie has trouble chewing gum and walking at the same time."

But the couple—parents to Chase Chrisley, 29, Savannah Chrisley, 28, Grayson Chrisley, 19, and Chloe Chrisley, 13—are looking forward to more than just TV shows since their release from prison. They also hope to venture into the hospitality scene in Charleston, S.C. "We have hopes of acquiring a hotel—a mansion—there that we're going to convert into a hotel," he shared on Good Morning America in June. "And we're going to create a show around that."

Julie and Todd's new ventures have certainly helped them adjust to life after prison, which Todd admitted was a difficult transition. "Coming home to your people, to your surroundings, is always a comforting thing," he shared with E! News in June, "but there is that adjustment period because you went from your whole life doing things one way to the last 28 months having to do someone else's way."

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