Savannah Chrisley threatens new family reality show while parents are in jail
Savannah Chrisley threatens new family reality show while parents are in jail


His parents are behind bars.

But Savannah Chrisley says she’ll be back in front of the camera soon.

On the latest episode of her podcast, Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley, the reality star was joined by Chloe Chrisley, the niece Savannah she’s raising while parents Todd and Julie serve prison terms for bank fraud and tax evasion. Are.

(Todd’s mother, affectionately known as Nanny Faye, also made an appearance on the show.)

Savannah Chrisley talks about her parents on a podcast here.

“We’re talking to some production companies about doing another show,” Savannah told the public for the first time about plans to spinoff Chrisley Knows Best.

Later, Savannah asks Nanny Faye what she would think about doing another reality series.

“I’m ready to go to work,” he replied. “I’m ready to walk that highway any day… I’m ready.”

Savannah claimed on air that “several production companies have reached out and networks that want to do a show,” and she’s probably right.

Chrisley Knows Best has aired in the USA for over nine seasons and we’re sure there will be viewers who will tune in to see how Todd and Julie’s kids are catching up amid their confinement.

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 01: (LR) TV personalities Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, producer/TV personality Todd Chrisley, and TV personalities Chase Chrisley, and Lindsey Chrisley on stage during the ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ panel at the 2016 NBC Universal Summer Speaks Press Day at Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village on April 1, 2016 in Westlake Village, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images)

Savannah said of her parents’ legal fate, “At the end of the day, we’re not going to allow this to stop us from moving forward.”

Nanny Faye continued, “The sun’s gonna come up, and the sun’s gonna come down.”

“We have no control over it. What we do have is that we get up today and shit our pants and move on. And we’re going to let the world see us for exactly who we were.

“We love each other, we’ll take this walk and talk it out.”

Todd and Julie Chrisley are guilty. He would spend several years in prison as a result.

A federal judge in November sentenced Todd and Julie Chrisley to a combined 19 years in prison for tax fraud.

Todd is serving his 12-year term in a Florida facility, while Julie begins a seven-year sentence in a Kentucky prison.

First, Savannah said that she met her father in prison and that the poor man is struggling.

“I would say it’s really weird to see her with white hair, like, really weird!” Referring to the appeals process several days ago, Savannah said:

“I know this is not the end. And I know [my parents] They’re going through what they’re going through so we can make a difference, we can make a difference.”

Todd and Julie Chrisley have been in prison for far too long. (Photo via USA Network)

In a birthday tribute to her mother last month, Savannah wrote that the system had “failed” her family and that “I will keep fighting the good fight until we all come home together.”

She will also continue to try to make money off her last name.

“We’re going to touch on where we are today, Mom and Dad are gone, how we’re coping with it, how we get through it,” Chrisley said on his latest podcast of a proposed spinoff. Are.”

“Plus, there are two kids and we’re all juggling to make sure they have everything they need emotionally, psychologically, physically, I think there’s a level of humor in it, too.”

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