Todd Chrisley shared some perception about his household’s return to actuality TV following their launch from jail.
Throughout a Thursday, September 18, look on The Tamron Corridor Present, Todd, 56, and spouse Julie Chrisley sat down with the discuss present host to debate their life post-incarceration. Corridor questioned the couple if they’re “nonetheless wealthy,” particularly after spending “$3 million in authorized charges.”
“I might by no means let you know once more,” Todd joked, incomes fun from Julie.
Todd additionally poked enjoyable on the reviews that the couple “got here out” of jail “$36 million forward,” inflicting Corridor to ask if that meant that Todd and Julie “didn’t want” to do Lifetime’s The Chrisleys: Again to Actuality “for cash.”
“No, we solely did two episodes, so no, it was not for the cash,” Todd claimed. “There wanted to be closure for the tail finish of this documentary.”
Julie added that “made sense” for his or her involvement.
“It was the final word comeback story. Lifetime, [our daughter] Savannah had no means of realizing the pardon was going to occur or it was going to occur when it did. It simply occurred, the right timing.”
When requested in the event that they noticed themselves persevering with with actuality TV for the subsequent decade, Todd confessed he’s uncertain about how lengthy they’ll go, however teased that the Chrisley household will return for a second season.
“I don’t assume that I’ve a need for that a few years,” he defined. “It would proceed, it’s going to get picked again up.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Lifetime for remark.
Todd added that his youngsters, who embody Savannah, Chase, Grayson, Lindsie and Kyle Chrisley, “argue” with him “every single day” about their actuality present run time. Chase, who was current for the interview, joked that his dad is “not gonna mess up my verify,” which earned a spherical of guffaws.
Nevertheless, Todd saved it sentimental, sharing that he desires to deal with his family members.
“I would like Julie and I to construct the house we’re gonna keep in,” he stated. “And to assist increase our grandchildren and to spend time collectively.”
Todd and Julie spent 28 months in jail after being convicted of tax evasion and financial institution and wire fraud prices in 2022. The pair, who maintained their innocence, had been launched after being pardoned by President Donald Trump earlier this yr.
The Chrisleys’ authorized woes had been highlighted on the Lifetime docuseries The Chrisleys: Again to Actuality, which aired its season 1 finale earlier this week. The present gave an inside take a look at how the household coped whereas Todd and Julie had been behind bars and the way issues have been because the couple’s launch.