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Todd Chrisley Gave ‘Input’ on Family’s New Reality Show

Todd Chrisley has given his input on the Chrisley family’s new reality show. Even as they serve time, Todd and Julie Chrisley do not fail to show their support for their family members. The Chrisley family is known for their involvement with reality TV. Over the years, the family has had different reality shows aired. The Chrisley family is famous for the reality TV show Chrisley Knows Best and the spin-off, Growing Up Chrisley. Unfortunately, the shows were stopped by the USA network.

Todd Chrisley’s Input on His Family’s New Series

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During the Chasin’ Birdies podcast on Thursday, 26-year-old Chase Chrisley revealed how his father, Todd reacted to the news of the family’s new reality show. Back in February, one of the children of Todd and Julie, Savannah Chrisley, opened up on her Unlocked podcast. The podcaster talked about their family working on a new reality show amid their parents’ imprisonment.

Chase explained during the recent podcast that the new show they have in the works will be different. The TV personality further explained that the show will feature raw emotions, “the good, the bad, and the ugly.” The reality star also added that the project is still in the early production stage.

Furthermore, the Chrisley Knows Best alum praised his father for supporting the show as they worked on it. Whenever Chase can see his father, he makes sure to tell him everything, and he loves to get Todd’s input. Chase revealed that the family patriarch told him to “Run it through the roof” with the new show.

What Will The New Chrisley Family Show Be About?

Although the patriarch and matriarch of the family will be absent from the show, it does not mean they will not share nuggets about the show with their children. During the podcast on Thursday, Chase also revealed the show is about himself, Savannah, the rest of their family members, and close friends.

54-year-old Todd and 50-year-old Julie received their respective sentences in November. A federal judge sentenced Todd to 12 years in prison with 16 months probation. Julie, on the other hand, was given seven years in jail with 16 months probation.

However, the Chrisley family is appealing their convictions so they can go home. In January, the couple reported to their various facilities to begin their prison sentence. The Chrisleys are trying their best to remain strong in the face of this family challenge.

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