Savannah Chrisley’s podcast, also produced by PodcastOne, is still up and running. “We still hold steadfast to our faith, and we trust God will do what he does best, because God is a miracle worker and that’s what we are holding out for.” “It’s a very sad, heartbreaking time for our family right now,” Todd said in June. The Chrisleys first broke their silence on the charges in an episode of the PodcastOne-produced show, saying that the legal battle led to tough times. Chrisley ConfessionsĬhrisley Confessions will continue to air new episodes, a rep confirmed Vulture on November 22. It has reportedly been scrapped since the sentencing. Love LimoĪ dating show hosted by Todd Chrisley was in development at E!, putting the dating lives of single people in his hands. Growing Up Chrisley, which stars siblings Chase and Savannah, may also be canceled after moving from USA Network to E! in its fourth season. Todd and Julie’s children did not escape the sentencing unscathed. Although the show could head to cancellation per a Deadline report, USA Network plans to air a handful of episodes from the season next year that were shot prior to the trial. The reality show the empire was built on was renewed for a tenth season one month before the June convictions. Here’s the status of the family’s projects following the sentencing. As for the slate of podcasts, their fate more or less remains unclear. NBCUniversal hasn’t axed the reality shows … yet. Their conviction was handed down in June after being indicted by a grand jury back in 2019.Īlthough the Chrisleys forged ahead with their reality shows and podcasts while awaiting trial, the sentencing could very well be the beginning of the end. Julie Chrisley was found guilty of wire fraud and obstruction of justice, and she was sentenced to seven years in prison with 16 months of probation. Todd Chrisley was found guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million of fraudulent loans in order to fund their lavish lifestyle along with multiple tax crimes, including conspiring to defraud the IRS and tax evasion, and was sentenced to 12 years in prison with 16 months of probation. There is no official word from NBC regarding the fate of the shows. After Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced Monday to a combined 19 years in prison for tax evasion, NBCUniversal just might pull the plug on Chrisley Knows Best, its spinoff Growing Up Chrisley, and the dating show Love Limo, according to a Deadline report. The Chrisley reality-show empire has fallen. Photo: Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images for E3 Chophouse Nashville
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