- To tell the truth, Todd Chrisley is prepared.
- The Chrisley Knows Best actor announced he will only take part in one interview.
- Most recent episode of his podcast Chrisley Confessions; his son, Chase Chrisley.
Todd Chrisley, 53, says he will still respond to “all the hard questions” even though his 26-year-old son will be doing the interviewing. He is also aware that his kid is more than “capable” of finishing the job.
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He said to Chase, “I am looking forward to the interview, not because it’s going to be a softball interview. “”Am I permitted to ask all of the difficult questions?” you asked. You can ask me anything, I said. I am your father.”
According to Todd, the interview will be formatted as a Q+A with input from the audience.
He told Chase, “You are going to be doing this interview with me next week. “There are no restrictions. The interview has no holds barred.”

When Chase noted that his father will likely face some “uncomfortable questions,” Todd responded, “It’s not uncomfortable for us because we know the truth.
Other interviewers would object, “I know this is probably an uncomfortable question,” but we don’t mind telling the truth, he said. “We are not bothered by the truth,”
In June 2022, Todd Chrisley was found guilty of fraud and tax evasion along with his wife Julie Chrisley. Both were given 16 years of probation that November, but Julie, 49, received only seven years while Todd received 12.
The devoted pair, who tied the knot in 1996, will both report to Florida’s penitentiary on January 17. They are, nonetheless, in the process of appealing their situation.
Musa Ghanayem, the lawyer for their daughter Lindsie Chrisley, recently explained to what might occur for Todd and Julie throughout their appeal process.
If a new trial was ordered, the entire legal process would have to be repeated, he explained. “If there was an incorrect issue, it might be sent back down to be fixed. Usually, the appellate panel would reach a conclusion, issue a ruling, and occasionally send it back down to be put into effect.”
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