Life Now for the Chrisleys – The Truth Behind Their Big Move!
Todd and Julie Chrisley Plot Bold New Beginning in North Carolina: “A Second Act Built on Faith and Forgiveness”
After surviving prison, scandal, and separation, the Chrisleys are ready to leave Nashville behind—starting a new life in a quiet Southern town with big dreams and even bigger hopes.
Saying Goodbye to Nashville
Todd and Julie Chrisley, once the glamorous faces of Chrisley Knows Best, are turning the page on a turbulent chapter. In his first post-prison press conference, Todd confirmed that the family is officially saying goodbye to Nashville, Tennessee—a city they once called home for nearly a decade.
“Although Nashville will always have a place in our hearts, it’s time for a big change,” Todd shared, standing beside his daughter Savannah Chrisley. That change, it turns out, involves a dramatic relocation—and possibly, a reinvention.
From Reality Stars to Hoteliers in Charleston
In the short term, Todd and Julie plan to move to Charleston, South Carolina, where they reportedly hope to buy a Southern-style mansion and convert it into a boutique hotel. Known for its charm and history, Charleston offers the kind of ambiance that fits the couple’s next big idea. Cameras have already started rolling again as the family resumes filming their upcoming reality series, originally meant to document how Savannah, Grayson, Chloe, and Nanny Faye coped during Todd and Julie’s imprisonment.
A Deeper Shift: Whispers of North Carolina
But behind the headlines lies a more profound and symbolic plan: a full-scale move to North Carolina. According to close family sources and even whispers among fellow inmates, Todd and Julie are preparing for a quieter life post-prison—far from the tabloid buzz of Nashville and Atlanta.
This reset isn’t just about geography; it’s about identity. While still serving time—Todd in Pensacola and Julie at Lexington Federal Medical Center—the couple has reportedly been envisioning a more peaceful future, one that centers on healing, privacy, and family.
Julie’s Faith, Todd’s Vision
Sources say that Julie, typically the quieter and more introspective of the two, has spent her time in prison reflecting, praying, and reconnecting with her faith. Todd, ever the visionary, has been journaling extensively and dreaming up the blueprint for their next chapter—literally. He’s even started sketching floor plans and garden layouts.
Their ideal home? A modest farmhouse near Asheville, complete with a wraparound porch, vegetable garden, and space for Nanny Faye to sip sweet tea in peace.
Redemption or Reputation Management?
While the Chrisleys frame this as a path to healing, critics suggest it may also be a strategic move to escape the shadow of past legal troubles. A fresh start in a new state could mean new business ventures, a quieter lifestyle, and perhaps even a media comeback built on redemption.
One industry insider shared, “Todd’s thinking long-term—books, speaking tours, podcasting. He knows America loves a good comeback story.”
Savannah Leads the Way—But Not Everyone’s Onboard
Savannah Chrisley, who took on the role of guardian for her younger brother Grayson and niece Chloe during her parents’ incarceration, is reportedly supportive of the move and even looking for homes in nearby Charlotte.
However, not all family members are equally enthusiastic. Todd’s estranged daughter, Lindsie Chrisley, has maintained a distance, and her ties to North Carolina are minimal. Meanwhile, son Chase has spoken out about his desire to leave the spotlight: “If my parents moving gives us all that reset, then good for them.”
The Locals React: “Just Don’t Bring the Drama”
News of the Chrisleys potentially settling in a quiet North Carolina community has already sparked conversation among locals.
“I heard they’re looking at the old Wilson estate by the river,” one resident speculated on Facebook. Others have offered cautious optimism: “Everyone deserves a second chance. Maybe they’ve learned their lesson.”
Looking Ahead: A New Foundation
Julie is expected to be released in 2028, with Todd’s projected release currently set for 2033, though both dates could change with good behavior or appeals. In the meantime, their plans for North Carolina are already taking shape.
In a leaked prison email, Todd reportedly wrote to a family friend:
“This world knocked us down, but it won’t keep us down. We’ve walked through fire, but we’re coming out refined. And when we do, we’ll build something stronger—not with marble and chandeliers, but with faith, forgiveness, and freedom.”
Conclusion: A Second Act That Money Can’t Buy
Whether the world is ready to embrace Todd and Julie Chrisley’s redemption story remains to be seen. But for the embattled couple, the next chapter won’t be about ratings or riches—it will be about peace, purpose, and planting roots in a place where the past doesn’t echo.
And maybe, just maybe, that’s the kind of fresh start money can’t buy.







