Julie Chrisley to Star in New TV Show After Prison Release
Julie Chrisley is starting a cooking series seven months after she and husband Todd Chrisley were pardoned by President Donald Trump and released from prison
Julie Chrisley is whipping up something new.

Seven months after she and husband Todd Chrisley were pardoned by President Donald Trump and relieved of their prison sentences for fraud convictions, the reality star is getting ready to film a cooking show in February 2026.
And while Julie, 52, is hoping to focus on meal ideas for families and special occasions, Todd, 56, noted that fans will also be interested to learn what she cooked while in prison.
“I’ve been doing deep dives into comments that people have put on social media, and so many people want you to do segments of what you cooked while you were at—summer camp,” Todd shared with his wife on the Dec. 17 episode of their Chrisley Confessions podcast, referring to her time behind bars. “I think that you do that. I think that you do some of those things.”
Julie confirmed she would “incorporate some of that into” her new show, but also expressed excitement in 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 29 years behind the scenes.
Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images“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 of your show. Who do you think is doing the show? You think that you’re producing yourself?”
And Todd his doubts about Julie’s ability to multitask, joking, “We all know that Julie has trouble chewing chewing gum and walking at the same time.”
But it’s not just TV shows that the couple—who are parents to Chase Chrisley, 29, Savannah Chrisley, 28, Grayson Chrisley, 19, and Chloe Chrisley, 13—are looking forward to since being released from prison. They are also hoping to dip their toes in the hospitality scene in Charleston, S.C.
Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images for E3 Chophouse Nashville“We have hopes of acquiring a hotel—a mansion—there that we are gonna convert into a hotel,” he shared on Good Morning America in June. “And we’re gonna create a show around that.”
Julie and Todd’s new ventures have also certainly helped them readjust 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.”
For a deep dive into Todd and Julie’s family life now, keep reading.




