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Todd and Julie Chrisley Break Their Silence on Divorce Rumors Following Presidential Pardon
The Chrisley Knows Best stars deny split speculation and prepare for a dramatic return to reality TV.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are putting an end to the divorce rumors that have followed them since their release from prison.
On the July 8 episode of Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley, Julie addressed the swirling speculation head-on.
“Let me set the record straight,” she said firmly. “We are not getting divorced.”
After being pardoned by former President Donald Trump in their high-profile tax fraud and bank fraud case, the couple is now focused on reuniting as a family and reclaiming their lives.
Todd, 56, shared an emotional reflection on staying spiritually connected to Julie throughout their time apart.
“In my mind, I was never away from her,” he explained. “I would tell her in the emails every day, ‘I’m with you every step you take and feel my love surrounding you at all times.’”
Julie, 52, echoed the same sentiment, expressing unwavering confidence in their bond.
“I don’t think there was anything in my mind that we were separate or we were ever going to be separated. It allowed us to come back together,” she said.
Their daughter, Savannah Chrisley, 27, was the first to announce their release on May 27. Just one day later, Todd and Julie were finally home with their family again.
“The first night together, I was so grateful just to get in the bed with her,” Todd recalled. “There was no awkwardness. We just fell back into our routine.”
The Chrisleys were originally indicted in 2019 on charges of tax evasion, conspiracy, and wire fraud. They have consistently denied all allegations.
At a press conference on May 30, Todd expressed his continued frustration with the justice system.
“Even though this pardon has happened, I still was convicted of something that I did not do,” he said. “It could be you. It could be any of you.”
Now, with their legal battle behind them, the family is looking toward the future — including a return to television.
Savannah confirmed that a new Lifetime docuseries is in the works, promising to reveal never-before-seen moments from the Chrisleys’ turbulent journey.
“We had just wrapped filming when we got the call that they had been pardoned, so we picked right back up,” she said.
“This new show is going to give people a look into the trial, the struggles we went through, and now we move forward with our lives.”
With cameras rolling and their family reunited, Todd and Julie Chrisley are ready to rewrite their story — together.




