Todd and Julie Chrisley Talk Freedom After Trump Pardons in 1st TV Interview
- On July 1, Chase Chrisley launches Gold Drop, an alcohol-free seltzer, priced at $9.99 per six-pack.
- Following their May pardon by Donald Trump, Chase Chrisley launches alcohol-free seltzer reflecting his sobriety journey, about a month after their release.
- Gold Drop, an alcohol-free seltzer in three flavors—dragonfruit, clementine, and lemon-lime—comes in 12-ounce cans priced at $9.99 per six-pack.
- The Chrisley family plans to return to TV with a new Lifetime show, extending their brand revival alongside Chase's alcohol-free seltzer launch.
- Looking ahead, the Chrisley family plans to return to TV with a new Lifetime docuseries set to premiere later this year.
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Todd and Julie Chrisley consider turning a Charleston mansion into a hotel post-prison
After being released early from prison, former "Chrisley Knows Best" TV stars who were convicted of conspiring to defraud banks out of more than $36 million in loans, said they want to move to Charleston.
Todd Chrisley’s first night behind the bars came with its fair share of surprises
Todd Chrisley, who is famous for reality TV, has recently talked about his time in prison on ABC. He shared the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and how he was eventually released thanks to a pardon. Their stories give us a look at the emotional weight of being locked up, which kept them apart for more than a year before they were reunited. As found by TMZ, when Todd first arrived in federal prison, he was extremely upset. He said th…
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