Chrisley Knows Best is an Americanreality television series that aired on theUSA Network from March 11, 2014 to March 27, 2023.[1] It revolves around the lives of real estate tycoon Todd Chrisley and his wealthy family.[2][3][4] The show was filmed inRoswell andAlpharetta, suburbs ofAtlanta,[2] before moving primarily toNashville during the fourth season.Growing Up Chrisley, a spin-off focusing on Chase and Savannah Chrisley, premiered in 2019.
In June 2022, Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley were found guilty on federal charges of bank fraud, tax evasion, and submitting false documents to banks to take out loans and fund their lavish lifestyle.[5] In November 2022, the couple was sentenced. Todd Chrisley reported for his 12-year sentence on 17 January 2023, toFederal Prison Camp, Pensacola.[6] Julie Chrisley, who was sentenced to seven years, reported toFederal Medical Center, Lexington.[6] In September 2024, Julie Chrisley's seven-year sentence was upheld, following an appeal, which was determined in United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in Atlanta. Before the ruling was announced, Julie expressed her regret for her actions.[7]
On May 27, 2025, PresidentDonald Trump announced he was pardoning Todd and Julie Chrisley.[8][9][10]
Todd and Savannah Chrisley interviewed byRumorFix atKIIS-FM's Jingle Ball 2014
Michael Todd Chrisley, who goes by the name Todd,[11] is areal-estate tycoon. Todd was born inGeorgia and raised inWestminster, South Carolina.[12][13][14] He was previously married to his high school girlfriend, Teresa Terry, before marrying Julie in 1996. He has two children with Teresa and three children with Julie.[15] Todd said he has embraced longtime, false rumors that he is gay: "I'm flattered that people think I can get laid on both ends. So, that doesn't bother me and my wife certainly is flattered that as many men want her husband as there are women."[16][17] Todd was found guilty in June 2022 of federal bank fraud and tax evasion charges that involved taking out fraudulent loans funding an extravagant way of living.[5]
Julie Chrisley, Todd's wife. She is also fromSouth Carolina and is the daughter of aBaptistminister.[15] She has three children with Todd: Chase, Savannah, and Grayson.[15] She also has a web series,What's Cooking with Julie Chrisley, which was launched onUSA Network's website.[18][19] Julie was found guilty of federal bank fraud and tax evasion charges in June 2022 and was involved in defrauding banks to take out loans to fund a lavish lifestyle.[5]
Lindsie Chrisley Campbell is Todd's daughter with ex-wife Teresa Terry.[15] Lindsie eloped with Will Campbell in 2012, without getting her father's approval, although he eventually forgave Will. Lindsie and Will briefly separated in 2014, before reconciling. They grew apart and filed for divorce in 2016.[20] They later reconciled again and withdrew the divorce filing. They have a son.[15] Lindsie made her final appearance in season 5. She and other members of the Chrisley family have made various allegations against one another since then.[21][22][23][24] According to her attorney "Lindsie has been a constant target of lies, harassment and threats from her family and as a result, has been distancing herself from the Chrisley family since 2017."[25]
Kyle Chrisley is Todd's son with ex-wife Teresa Terry. He is the father of Chloe and is a recovering addict withbipolar disorder. He appeared in the first season before getting involved in drugs again, and had been mentioned only once since then, in the second season.[15] He announced in 2019 that he is sober again,[26] and made an appearance in the season 8 finale in 2021.[27]
The series was pitched to ten networks, nine of them made offers to buy it.[11]USA Network picked up the series in December 2013.[30] The series was executive produced by Adam Greener, Jim Sayer, and Stephanie Chambers.[31]Maverick TV andAll3Media America were the production companies behind the series.[32] The series producers had access to the Chrisleys' schedule and decided which events to film.[33] The family stated that being on television made them think twice before doing things, both on and off-camera. Julie said, "People are watching, people are looking at you. Whether that be good or bad, they're gonna catch it all."[34]
On April 14, 2014, the USA Network ordered a 12-episode second season ofChrisley Knows Best.[35] At the time the series garnered more young viewers than any other original program on USA Network, with a median age of 36.5 years among viewers.[35] The series aired its 100th episode in June 2018.[33][36]
On August 13, 2019, during the seventh season of the show, Todd and Julie were indicted by theGeorgia Department of Revenue on multiple tax evasion and bank fraud charges. They turned themselves in on August 14 and were later released on a $100,000 bond.[37][38] Despite the charges, the series was renewed for an eighth season.[39][40] The couple settled the case with the Georgia Department of Revenue but still faced multiple federal charges includingtax evasion.[41][42] The federal trial began on May 17, 2022, and ended on June 7; they were convicted on each of the charges against them.[43] On November 21, 2022, Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to 12 and 7 years in prison respectively.[44] Both the series and theGrowing Up Chrisley spin-off were canceled, although a handful of episodes from the previously-renewed tenth season ofChrisley Knows Best, filmed prior to the trial, aired on USA Network in 2023.[45]
Chrisley Knows Best is broadcast onUSA Network in the United States. In the UK, it airs onITVBe.Chrisley Knows Best reruns can be seen onE!, USA Network,Bravo, andvideo on demand.
In Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Ireland the first two seasons can bestreamed onNetflix. In the United States, all seasons ofChrisley Knows Best can be streamed on theHulu + Live TV,Bravo,USA,E!,Syfy,Telemundo,Oxygen,NBC apps. As of August 25, 2023, only seasons 1–9 are available on thePeacock app.
Chrisley Knows Best received "mixed or average" reviews according toMetacritic, based on five reviews from the first two seasons.[46] Tom Gliatto and Liza Hamm ofPeople gave a positive review, saying "This is the best 'family' reality series sinceHere Comes Honey Boo Boo or evenThe Osbournes from several centuries ago."[47][48] Hillary Busis ofEntertainment Weekly gave a mixed review, saying "If you can get past the canned lines and sub-sitcom storylines, the Chrisley crew can be fun".[49]
Brian Lowry ofVariety gave the show a mixed review, stating that it is "intended to elicit sniggering" regarding Todd Chrisley's "'flamboyant'" personality.[50] In his review of the show's second season, Lowry described it as "a throwback that recycles old sitcom plots, under the guise of an unscripted series".[51]
In July 2022, Matt Roush, a television critic forTV Insider, publicly expressed his disgust over the show's return the previous month in light of Todd and Julie's recent criminal convictions.[56]
In August 2017, it was announced that USA Network had ordered a half-hour after show titledAccording to Chrisley.[58]According to Chrisley is hosted by Todd and features him "tackling the truth about marriage, parenting, sex and relationships." Each episode also features a member of the Chrisley family and a celebrity guest.[59] The show premiered on September 12, 2017.[60] It was canceled after one season due to poor ratings.[61]
On October 3, 2017, USA Network's website launchedWhat's Cooking with Julie Chrisley, a 10-episodeweb series with Julie sharing her favorite recipes.[62]
In January 2019, it was announced that Chase and Savannah would star in their own spin-off titledGrowing Up Chrisley. The show follows the two as they "embark on a road trip from Nashville toLos Angeles to prove their independence". It premiered on April 2, 2019, on the USA Network.[63][64][65] The second season of the show premiered on August 6, 2019.[66] The third season premiered on August 12, 2021.[67] The series was canceled alongsideChrisley Knows Best in November 2022.[45] The cancellation happened a month afterGrowing Up Chrisley's fourth season aired.[68]
In May 2022, E! greenlit the dating seriesLove Limo. It would have been hosted by Todd Chrisley, who also would have been the executive producer. On the show Chrisley would have tried to help single people form relationships throughspeed dating.[1] In November 2022, the series was scrapped due to Chrisley's incarceration.[45]