Todd and Julie Chrisley appear to be preparing for the next era in their podcasting journey after leaving prison.
Eagle-eyed fans noticed on Tuesday, June 3, that all old episodes of their “Chrisley Confessions” podcast have been removed from podcast streaming platforms. The couple, instead, resurfaced the 2018 trailer for the podcast.
The old trailer noted that the show is set to premiere on Wednesdays beginning August 29. It’s not clear whether the Chrisleys plan to relaunch their podcast on that date; however, August 29 falls on a Friday this year.
“Each week, we’ll be listening to your voicemails and giving you advice on parenting, life, and well, whatever else it is that you need advice on,” Todd, 56, said in the trailer.
It’s unclear exactly when the couple plans to pull out the microphones and return to their podcast, but their daughter Savannah Chrisley teased that her parents do have projects in the works. She said that they would be making an appearance on her podcast in the future as well.
“Mom and Dad are home, and I’m over-the-moon excited about all of it. It’s so surreal. At times, it does not feel real,” Savannah, 27, said during the Tuesday, June 3, episode of her “Unlocked” podcast. “I’m like, ‘Are we sure this is over and done, and we came back to normal life?’”
President Donald Trump pardoned Todd and Julie, 52, on Tuesday, May 27, following their 2022 convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion. Both Todd and Julie were released from prison the following day.
Savannah recalled picking up her dad from Federal Prison Camp Pensacola in Florida on Wednesday, May 28.
“When I pulled around that corner and I saw my dad walking out, all I could remember was watching him walk in and watching him walk away from me,” she recalled. “And now, he was walking out and walking towards me, which I think is the most emotional thing I’ve ever gone through. I was just so blessed, honored and grateful that my dad was coming home.”
Days later, Todd stood alongside Savannah during a press conference on Friday, May 30, to address his and Julie’s respective prison releases.
“Even though this pardon has happened, I still was convicted of something that I did not do,” he stated. “It could be you. It could be any of you.”
Todd also confirmed that he has started filming for the family’s upcoming Lifetime reality show. Savannah offered more insight into what fans can expect on Tuesday.
“It’s going to be absolutely amazing because it follows us from beginning, middle to end,” she said. “It started with us explaining the case and having lawyers on, and the advocacy work, to 1749040678 Mom and Dad getting full presidential pardons.”