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The Chrisley kids now: Life after ‘Chrisley Knows Best’

For almost a decade, Todd Chrisley, his wife Julie, his mother, affectionately known as Nanny Faye, and their six children made us laugh out loud with their hilarious family antics on their hit reality series Chrisley Knows Best. However, in 2022, the Chrisley patriarch and his wife Julie were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion, tarnishing the reputation and image the world became familiar with. While Todd and Julie are living out their sentences, with Todd serving 12 years and Julie serving seven (both have been reduced since their initial sentencing), their children have continued to live life as normally as possible. Here, see what the Chrisley kids have been up to. 

Savannah Chrisley, 2025
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Savannah Chrisley

Savannah’s vibrant personality shined when she appeared on Chrisley Knows Best as well as the spinoff Growing Up Chrisley. In the years since the series came to an end and her parents were sentenced, Savannah has stepped up to the plate, gaining custody of her younger brother Grayson and her niece, Chloe, who was her older brother Kyle’s daughter that Todd and Julie adopted as their own due to his substance abuse struggles and legal troubles. As for her professional life, Savannah keeps busy as a realtor and host of the podcast Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley. The 27-year-old is in close contact with her mom and dad, visiting often, but she recently revealed some of their struggles behind bars. 

Chase Chrisley, 2019
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Chase Chrisley

They make it almost impossible for you to communicate with loved ones. They make it almost impossible to visit,” Savannah told PEOPLE. “They don’t make anything easy. There should never be a time where they keep them from communicating, and they do. They interfere with emails, they interfere with mail. There was mail theft and fraud at my dad’s facility that I’m still not going to allow that person to get away with.”

Now-28-year-old Chase was a handful to his parents on their hit reality series, but the Chrisley son has been forging his own path since the show ended and since his parents began their sentences. Nowadays, Chase is occupied with his candle company, the Chase Chrisley Collection. As for his parents, Chrisley recently told Daily Mail, “This hasn’t affected my relationship with my mom and dad at all because I know the truth.”

Grayson Chrisley, 2019
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Grayson Chrisley

Grayson was a growing kiddo when he first showed up on our screens, and now, at 18 years old, he’s becoming a young man. Grayson is currently attending the University of Alabama, graduating in 2028. Though he leads a more private life than some of his siblings, he and his sister have spoken out occasionally about the difficulty of dealing with his parents’ sentencing on her podcast.

Lindsie Chrisley, 2019
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Lindsie Chrisley

Lindsie is Todd’s daughter from his first marriage and is a mom to son Jackson. She also appeared on the reality series the family became famous for, but over the years, there were periods of time in which her relationship with her parents became rocky—though things have since been patched over. Currently, you can catch her on the Coffee Convos podcast and the Southern Tea podcast. 

Kyle Chrisley

Kyle Chrisley was also Todd’s son from his first marriage, and over the years, their relationship has had its ups and downs. Kyle has had issues with substance abuse in the past as well as a few run-ins with the law, prompting the adoption by Todd and Julie of his daughter Chloe. In 2023, he was charged with aggravated assault after being arrested and was later arrested in 2024 for the same thing, as well as resisting arrest. 

Chloe Chrisley, 2019
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Chloe Chrisley

Chloe is Kyle’s daughter who Todd and Julie gained full custody of back in 2017. The youngest of the Chrisley bunch has had to face her parents’ sentencing head on as a young girl, but has been guided by sister Savannah and the rest of her siblings. 

By RAQUEL LEKIC/Woman’s World

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