Julie & Todd Chrisley’s Kids: Scandals, Estrangements, and Surprising Updates You Missed

Julie & Todd Chrisley’s Kids

From prison reunions to family feuds, discover the untold stories of Todd and Julie Chrisley’s five kids—Lindsie, Kyle, Chase, Savannah, and Grayson—and their dramatic lives beyond Chrisley Knows Best.

Julie & Todd Chrisley Are Making Headlines — Here’s What You Don’t Know About Their Kids

The Chrisley family is back in the spotlight after Todd and Julie Chrisley’s shocking prison release thanks to a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. While their legal battles and reality TV antics dominate headlines, their five children—Lindsie, Kyle, Chase, Savannah, and Grayson—have faced their own dramas, from estrangements to arrests and heartfelt reunions. Here’s the untold story of the Chrisley kids.

1. Lindsie Chrisley: Estrangement, Reconciliation, and New Beginnings

Todd’s eldest daughter (35) from his first marriage, Lindsie, was once accused by her father of being a “catalyst” for the fraud investigation . Though they reconciled in 2022, Lindsie revealed in 2025 that she’s again estranged from her siblings, stating, “We just don’t serve each other in each other’s lives” . Despite the tension, she celebrated her parents’ pardon on Instagram: “With God all things are possible” .

Watch Lindsie’s candid podcast confession about the feud: The Southern Tea Episode (embed link to her podcast clip).

2. Kyle Chrisley: Sobriety, Legal Troubles, and Hopes for Reconciliation

Kyle (33), Todd’s son with ex-wife Teresa, has battled addiction and bipolar disorder. After years of estrangement, he publicly supported his parents during their trial, admitting past lies fueled by addiction. However, his 2023 arrest for aggravated assault—allegedly brandishing a knife at work—raised concerns . Recently, he told E! News he’s “hopeful” for reconciliation post-pardon .

3. Chase Chrisley: Engagements, Arrests, and Defending His Parents

Chase (28), Todd and Julie’s oldest son together, faced his own scandals, including a 2025 arrest for allegedly slapping a bar manager while drunk . His lawyers denied the claims, calling it “blown out of proportion” 1. Chase also made headlines for his lavish 2022 proposal to ex-fiancée Emmy Medders (175,000 rose petals!) and his emotional account of his parents’ prison reunion: “They burst into tears… I don’t think Dad will ever let go” .

Social Media Reaction: Fans rallied behind Chase after his arrest, with tweets like “Leave Chase alone—he’s been through enough!” (embed Twitter thread).

4. Savannah Chrisley: The Family’s Fierce Advocate

Savannah (27) became the family’s backbone during her parents’ imprisonment, gaining custody of brother Grayson and niece Chloe 513. She spearheaded the pardon campaign, even speaking at the 2024 RNC: “These prison numbers are my whole heart” 5. Post-release, she gushed about cooking a welcome-home feast and teased their new reality show: “It’s going to set the record straight” .

Exclusive Quote: “Mom and Dad are home, and I’m over-the-moon excited. It’s surreal—like, ‘Is this real life now?’”.

5. Grayson & Chloe: The Younger Generation’s Struggles

  • Grayson (19): The youngest Chrisley son is now at the University of Alabama, where he’s recognized but avoids the family’s drama. Savannah admitted his adjustment was hard: “My heart shattered sending him to college”.

  • Chloe (11): Adopted by Todd and Julie after Kyle’s struggles, Chloe was “in shock” over the pardon, fearing it was “too good to be true”.

Video Embed: Savannah’s emotional Instagram reel celebrating Chloe’s birthday .

The Chrisleys’ Next Chapter: Reality TV & Podcasts

The family is already filming a new docuseries capturing their post-prison life, including Todd and Julie’s tearful reunion 14. They’ll also relaunch their Chrisley Confessions podcast in June 2025 . Todd teased: “We’re still in the fight together”.

Final Thought: Behind the glitz of Chrisley Knows Best, this family’s bonds have been tested by prison, feuds, and forgiveness. As Savannah put it: “Our story is just getting started” .


Sources: PEOPLE, E! News, Biography.com, NY Post