Todd Chrisley'S Post-Prison Revelations: From Lockup To Love

  • By Imani
  • Oct. 1, 2025, 1:23 p.m.

Todd Chrisley's First Thoughts After Freedom

When reality TV star Todd Chrisley learned he was about to leave his prison cell, his mind was set on one one thing: reuniting with his wife, Julie Chrisley. In the finale of their series, The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, Todd candidly shared how their two-year separation impacted him, and how thoughts of seeing Julie again sparked a very specific desire.

A Playful Confession

During the episode, Todd didn’t shy away from sharing that intimacy was top of mind after his pardon. Sitting beside Julie, he admitted, "Sex," was his first thought – specifically, with her. Julie, smiling and shaking her head, was right by his side. "It had been 28 months. I’m not gonna sit here and lie," Todd confessed, embracing the humor of the moment.

“God, I’m gonna have to have sex with him for four minutes.”

Their playful banter continued when the producer turned to Julie for her thoughts. Todd humorously interrupted, imitating what he imagined was her initial reaction to his release. But Julie had her own priorities, jokingly revealing she was more concerned about Todd's reaction to her grayed hair. "I said he’s gonna kill me when he sees my hair," she laughed, sparking Todd to agree, "That was true because she looked like trailer park Tracy." Yet, he lovingly reassured her, "You know I love you."

From Reality TV to Real Relationships

The couple's lighthearted exchange is a signature part of their new show, The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, currently streaming on Lifetime. The series offers fans a peek into their lives post-incarceration, blending humor and genuine moments of connection. As the Chrisleys navigate their fresh start, viewers are invited along for the ride.

So, was Todd's candidness refreshing or a bit much? As always, the Chrisleys leave it up to their fans to decide – with plenty of laughs along the way.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.