Todd Chrisley Makes Shocking Social Media Comeback After Prison Release!
Just two weeks after being released from federal prison, Todd Chrisley made a heartfelt return to social media, sending love to his youngest son, Grayson.
He captioned an image, saying, “God is good all the time, @graysonchrisley, I love you to the moon and back. Proud of you,” alongside a screenshot announcing that 19-year-old Grayson made the University of Alabama’s spring 2025 dean’s list.
He added, “You’ve shown resilience and faith, standing firm in your beliefs. You are proof of God’s word. Stay true, stand tall, and support your brothers in Christ. Love, Gray Gray.”
Grayson’s achievement was highlighted by the university, showing he was named to the dean’s list for maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher as a full-time undergraduate.
Fans responded warmly, praising both Grayson’s accomplishments and Todd’s return after his incarceration. Comments included, “The comeback is stronger than the setback ❤️,” and “Welcome back, Todd — we missed you!”
Some shared their happiness for the family’s reunion, noting, “Glad to see everyone happy, healthy, and together again.”
In another image, Grayson was seen thanking the President with a phone call after the pardons, and reminiscing about a speech Trump gave at the University of Alabama, which he found unforgettable.
Following their release from prison, Todd was seen happily shopping with daughter Savannah at a Nashville Nordstrom. Meanwhile, Julie made her first public appearance post-incarceration with a new look, displaying her natural roots before returning to her blonde style.
Savannah also shared a story capturing the family’s reunion on May 29, celebrating being back together.
Todd expressed in a recent conference that he feels no shame over his prison sentence, claiming he was wrongly convicted of a crime he did not commit.
He and Julie, married since 1996, are parents of Chase, Savannah, and Grayson, with Todd also fathering Lindsie and Kyle from a previous marriage. Their rise to fame was sparked by their show, which aired starting in 2014.
After serving two years for tax evasion and bank fraud, Todd and Julie’s pardons were granted by President Trump on May 27. Trump expressed passing familiarity, saying, “I don’t know them, but I wish them well.”
Grayson was seen thanking the president during a call, saying, “Thank you for bringing my parents back.” He also recalled seeing Trump speak at Alabama, calling it “the greatest presidential speech I’ve ever heard.”