Todd and Julie Chrisley are together again.
After the couple was pardoned by President Donald Trump on Tuesday, their daughter Savannah Chrisley took to social media to share a snapshot of their reunion.
On Thursday, after picking up her father, 56, from FPC Pensacola in Florida, and having her brother Grayson retrieve Julie, 52, from FMC Lexington in Kentucky the night before, Savannah, 27, posted a glimpse of the beautiful moment on her Instagram Stories.
The shot showed Todd and Julie’s feet with a sticker that said “reunited and it feels so good” beneath the image.
Savannah also documented Todd’s journey home to Tennessee in a series of Instagram Stories on Wednesday, with one clip showing the patriarch joking he got “jacked” while behind bars.
While his daughter kept his face hidden, Todd was shown flexing his biceps in the backseat as he urged Savannah to “feel that muscle.”
“Y’all I’m not gonna lie, it’s hard,” Savanah responded.
In 2019, the “Chrisley Knows Best” stars were indicted, with federal prosecutors accusing them of submitting fake documents to banks in order to garner more than $30 million in loans.
Todd and Julie served a little over two years of their sentences. He was sentenced to 12 years while Julie was doing a seven-year stretch.
The pair have maintained their innocence but have not been allowed to see or talk to one another since reporting for prison in January 2023.
On their 28th wedding anniversary in May 2024, an insider told RadarOnline.com that Todd and Julie “cannot communicate” even on the special occasion.
At the time, it was revealed to the outlet that Todd and Julie hadn’t spoken in over a year and were allegedly denied the right to call one another.
Now, the stars are set to make their reality television comeback, with Savannah telling reporters outside her father’s prison on Wednesday: “We have a new show coming out on Lifetime, and it will document all of these things.”
“We’re excited. We literally could not have done it,” she gushed. “It’s all God and President Trump at this point.”
“We just want to get home. We want to be reunited,” Savannah continued. “My parents have not spoken to each other, heard each others’ voices or seen each other in the past 2 ½ years.”
Todd, Julie and the rest of their family are ready to take the world by storm and commemorate the milestones missed behind bars.
“We’re going to celebrate anniversaries, birthdays, Christmases, all the things,” promised Savannah, “because we’re going to make up for the lost time.”
“The show is still filming and will continue to, though the family’s situation is evolving rapidly,” a source confirmed to People on Wednesday. “No one knew this pardon would happen and the goal is to cover their lives in real time, but things have significantly changed for them all and everyone in the family, as well as producers, are trying to figure it out and tell their authentic story.”
After news of their pardon broke, Todd’s oldest daughter, Lindsie, whom he shares with ex-wife Teresa Terry, took to social media with a subtle reaction.
The podcast host, 35, wrote on her Instagram Stories, “With God all things are possible.”
The family has had a yearslong rift, with Lindsie revealing on her podcast in 2024, “It’s mind-blowing to me, the control and manipulation. It very much alarms me, and I’m just going to leave it at that,” adding that her relationship with Savannah is “nothing.”
Savannah clapped back by saying their dad didn’t want anything to do with Lindsie.
The “Special Forces” star admitted she asked her older sibling to sit out her parents’ court hearing because Todd “did not want her there and that he didn’t care to have a relationship with her.”
On Tuesday, Savannah shared the good news for her family in an emotional Instagram video.
“The president called me personally as I was walking into Sam’s Club and notified me that he was signing pardon paperwork for both of my parents,” she told followers. “So both my parents are coming home tonight [Tuesday] or tomorrow [Wednesday], and I still don’t believe it’s real. I’m freaking out — the fact that the president called me.”
“I will forever be grateful for President Trump, his administration and everyone along the way, all of my lawyers, the people who put in countless hours and effort and love for my family to make sure that my parents got home.”
Her brother Chase, 28, also reacted to the news.
He exclusively told The Post, “I am grateful to God and extremely grateful to President Trump and his entire administration. I’m beyond thankful to finally have my parents back home and my family together again!”