The Chrisley Family: A Year of Redemption and Resilience

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The Chrisley Family: A Year of Redemption and Resilience

The Chrisley family had a tumultuous year in 2025, with Todd and Julie Chrisley serving time in prison for bank fraud and tax evasion. Their children, Savannah and Chase, dealt with the situation in different ways. Savannah worked tirelessly to free her parents, while Chase struggled with his mental health and distanced himself from his sister. However, in May, President Donald Trump issued a pardon for Todd and Julie, allowing them to return home.

Following their release, the Chrisley family made a comeback, appearing on TV shows and podcasts. Chase faced legal troubles in January but later reflected on his actions and his journey to sobriety. Savannah confirmed her single status in April and received the news of her parents' pardon from Trump in May. Todd and Savannah addressed rumors and misconceptions about their case in a press conference.

The family relaunched their podcast, "Chrisley Confessions 2.0," in July and shared their experiences during and after their prison stay. Todd also had a dispute with Southern Charm star Patricia Altschul. The family's docuseries, "The Chrisleys: Back to Reality," premiered in September, showing the challenges they faced during their parents' absence and after their return.

The docuseries revealed the strained relationship between Chase and Savannah, but they reconciled by the end of the show. Chase opened up about his addiction struggles and his journey to recovery. Todd provided updates on Chase's progress and addressed ongoing family issues on the podcast. Despite the challenges they faced, the Chrisley family remained resilient and focused on moving forward.