Exclusive | Todd and Julie Chrisley Defend Controversial Prison-Themed 'Masked...
Todd and Julie Chrisley embraced their prison past in a performance on The Masked Singer to own their story and move forward after a presidential pardon in May 2025.
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Todd Chrisley says son Chase is in 'better shape than he's ever been' following scary health concerns
The Chrisley patriarch opens up to EW after competing as the Croissants mask on "The Masked Singer" with wife Julie.Chrisley Confessions 2.0/Instagram Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Chase ChrisleyTodd Chrisley has a positive update to share about his son, Chase, following his scary health concerns as documented in last fall's Lifetime series The Chrisleys: Back to Reality."Chase is doing amazing," Chrisley tells Entertainment Weekly, fresh off c…
Todd and Julie Chrisley defend prison-themed ‘Masked Singer’ appearance
Todd and Julie Chrisley are owning their past — stripes and all. Fresh off their early elimination from Fox’s “The Masked Singer,” the reality TV stars sat down with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” for an exclusive joint interview to address the eyebrow-raising decision to perform undercover as The Croissants, clad in black-striped outfits evocative of prison uniforms while belting out Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock.” Given the couple’s very pub…
Todd & Julie Chrisley Under Fire After Extravagant Waste Of Money
Todd & Julie Chrisley showed off their luxurious lifestyle on reality television. They were indicted in 2019 on charges of bank fraud, tax evasion, and more. The couple was convicted by a jury and sent to prison for a total of nineteen years, but granted a pardon from President Trump in May 2025. After spending two years in prison for fraud, Todd and Julie Chrisley came under fire after dropping a huge amount of money on what fans claim was an e…
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