Todd & Julie Speak Out: 11 Things They Finally Revealed to the World.
“We’re Home”: 11 Biggest Revelations from the Chrisley Family’s First Interviews After Prison
From emotional reunions to health struggles, the Chrisleys open up about life after lockup and the road ahead.
A Shocking Turn: From Prison to Pardon
In 2022, Chrisley Knows Best stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to a combined 19 years in prison for bank and wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy. After denying all allegations, they reported to separate prisons in early 2023.
Fast forward to 2025—after more than two years behind bars, the couple received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump, following an emotional public campaign led by their daughter, Savannah Chrisley.
Just a month after their release, the Chrisleys broke their silence with back-to-back interviews on FOX News and ABC’s Impact X: Nightline, offering an unfiltered look at their time in prison, personal growth, and family bonds.
1. Todd Admits He Was “Angry at God” That First Night
In his conversation with ABC’s Juju Chang, Todd revealed the raw emotions he faced on his first night behind bars:
“When I went to bed that night and the lights went out, I cried myself to sleep,” he said. “I said, ‘God, why are you allowing this?’”
That night marked the beginning of a painful but eye-opening journey. He reflected on how incarceration made him appreciate life’s simplest blessings—from sleeping in his own bed to going to church freely.
2. Julie Says She Developed Asthma in Prison
Julie Chrisley shared a major health revelation. While she never feared physical violence in prison, she feared the poor conditions that took a toll on her health.
“I developed asthma and horrible breathing issues that I didn’t have before,” she said. “I could see my health deteriorating.”
3. Julie Was Nervous to See Todd Again
After being separated for more than two years—Julie in Lexington, KY, and Todd in Florida—the couple finally reunited in May 2025. Julie confessed that she felt nervous to see her husband again.
“But when I saw him,” she said, “it was as if no time had passed.”
Todd added emotionally, “She was with me every breath I took. When I saw her, it was like, ‘I’m home.’”
4. Chloe Tracked Their Location All the Way Home
The couple’s 12-year-old daughter Chloe, whom they adopted in 2016, was so eager for their return that she tracked their journey in real time.
“She was literally watching on her phone — tracking where we were — to know how close I was,” Julie said.
5. Grayson Slept in Their Room Their First Night Back
Their teenage son Grayson had an emotional reaction to their return, too. On My View with Lara Trump, Todd revealed:
“The first night, he said, ‘I’m scared to go to sleep because I feel like I’m just going to wake up and they’re not going to be here.’”
6. They’re Moving to South Carolina for a Fresh Start
One of the most concrete changes ahead: the Chrisleys are planning to relocate to South Carolina. The move marks a symbolic new beginning for the family as they leave their legal troubles behind.
7. Todd Says He Has No Apologies to Give
Despite everything, Todd remained defiant in parts of the interview. When asked if he had any regrets, he replied:
“I don’t owe anybody an apology.”
His words sparked strong reactions online, with some praising his confidence and others calling it tone-deaf.
8. Prison Made Todd Reflect on Privilege
Though defiant at times, Todd acknowledged that prison gave him a stark sense of perspective:
“I took a lot for granted,” he said. “Simple things like eating out, walking in the sun, lounging in bed—all of those became blessings.”
9. Julie Fears Long-Term Health Effects
Julie’s concern wasn’t just about current health issues, but lasting impacts. She told Chang that she’s continuing to seek medical care, fearing that the damage to her lungs may be permanent.
10. The Chrisleys Say Faith Was Their Anchor
Despite Todd’s anger at the beginning of his sentence, both he and Julie said that faith kept them going. They spent their time reading scripture, journaling, and leaning on their beliefs.
“God didn’t abandon us,” Julie said. “We just had to walk through this storm to find Him again.”
11. Savannah Says She Was “Mom and Dad” for Two Years
In both interviews, Savannah Chrisley opened up about raising her younger siblings while her parents were incarcerated:
“It wasn’t easy. I was mom and dad overnight. But I did it, and I’d do it again.”
She also hinted at a possible new media project that might document the family’s life after lockup.
“We’re Not the Same People”: A Family Changed Forever
Whether you love them or criticize them, one thing is clear—the Chrisleys’ prison experience changed them. From emotional homecomings to health scares and presidential pardons, their story continues to unfold.
As Todd put it, “We’re not the same people who went in. And maybe that’s the whole point.”






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