Julie Chrisley to Star in New Cooking Show 8 Months After Prison Release, Hints She’ll Cook Recipes She Made Behind Bars
Julie Chrisley is cooking up something new for TV.
Six months after she and her husband Todd Chrisley, 56, were pardoned by President Donald Trump after being convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud, it was revealed on their Chrisley Confessions podcast that the reality star, 52, will be shooting a new cooking show.
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Todd shared on the Dec. 17 podcast episode that Julie will begin shooting for the new show in February, and joked that he would be “producing.” However, his wife of over 30 years denied that, saying, “I’ve not heard this and I’ve not agreed to this. This is my baby. It’s not yours.”
“I’ve been doing deep dives into comments that people have put on social media, whatever. And so many people want you to do segments of what you cooked while you were at summer camp,” he said, seemingly referring to her time in prison. “So, I think that you do that. I think that you do some of those things.”
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Julie agreed, saying, “I will incorporate some of that into it.”
As for what she envisions the “tone” for her new cooking show to be, she shared that she wants it “to be real” and something that people could follow along to.
“I want it to be things that I actually cook, and I want it to be things that everybody else can cook,” she explained. “I don’t want it to be crazy ingredients that people have to go out here and search and find. I want the majority of it to be things that if you cook, that you would have in your pantry to cook.”