His parents are behind bars.
But Savannah Chrisley says she’ll be back in front of the camera soon.
In the latest episode of her podcast, Unlocking with Savannah Chrisley, the reality star is joined by Chloe Chrisley, Savannah’s niece she raised while her parents Todd and Julie are serving prison terms for bank fraud and tax evasion.
(Todd’s mother, known as Nanny Faye, also appeared on the program.)

“We’re talking to a few production companies about doing another show,” Savannah told the public for the first time about the Chrisley Knows Best spinoff plans.
Later, Savannah asks Nanny Faye if she’s thinking about doing another reality series.
“I’m ready for work,” he replied. “I’m ready to walk the highway any time … I’m ready.”
Savannah claimed on the air that “tons of production companies have reached out and networks are going to do the show,” and she’s probably right.
Chrisley Knows Best aired for more than nine seasons in the US and we are sure there will be viewers who will tune in to see how Todd and Julie’s children are held in the middle of prison.

“At the end of the day, we’re not going to let this stop us from moving forward,” Savannah said of her parents’ legal fate.
“The sun will rise, and the sun will set,” continued Nanny Faye.
“We have no control. What we can control is that we’re going to wake up and take off our pants today and go. And we’re going to let the world see who we really are.
“We love each other, we will walk this way and talk this way.”

A federal judge sentenced Todd and Julie Chrisley in November to a combined 19 years in prison for tax fraud.
Todd is serving a 12-year sentence in a facility in Florida, while Julie has started a seven-year sentence in a prison in Kentucky.
Earlier, Savannah said she visited her dad in jail and the poor guy was struggling.
“I would say it’s weird to see him with gray hair, like, really weird!” Savannah said a few days ago, referring to the appeals process and adding:
“I know this is not the end. And I understand [my parents] will experience what it will take for us to make a difference, for us to make a difference.

In a birthday tribute to her mother last month, Savannah wrote that the system had “failed” her family and that “I will continue to fight the good fight until we are all home.”
They will also continue to try to make money from the last name.
“We’re going to touch on where we are now, Mom and Dad being gone, how we deal with it, how we deal with it,” Chrisley said in his latest podcast about the proposed spinoff.
“Also, having two children and we’re all involved in making sure they have what they need emotionally, psychologically, physically, everything, I think there’s also a level of humor.”