“Chrisley Knows Best” star and recently pardoned tax evader Julie Chrisley may soon be whipping up prison fare for viewers on a cooking show she plans to start filming next year, she revealed on her latest podcast.
She and husband Todd Chrisley were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in 2022, reported to prison in January 2023 and were sprung by a Trump pardon in May 2025. In the seven months since, the reality stars have been rebuilding their life on the outside, starting with a rebooted reality show and the couple’s podcast, “Chrisley Confessions 2.0.”
They discussed Julie’s not-yet-named latest project on Wednesday’s edition, saying the show would air on YouTube. Todd said he’d been mining social media comments to gauge fans’ wish lists and found something unexpected.
“So many people want you to do segments of what did you cook when you were at ‘summer camp,’ ” he said, referring to his wife’s time behind bars.
“I will incorporate some of that into it,” Julie said. “I want it to be real. I want it to be things that I actually cook, and I want it to be things that everybody else can cook.”
That means no “crazy ingredients that people have to go out there and search and find,” she said, explaining that she’ll use things that most cooks already stock in the pantry.
Julie Chrisley dabbled in cooking content with “What’s Cooking with Julie Chrisley” in 2019, a 10-episode, short-form video series featuring family recipes. it ran concurrently with “Chrisley Knows Best.”