Report: 3 TV Shows Cancelled After Todd & Julie Chrisley’s Prison Sentencing

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One day after reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentence to a combined 19 years in prison, the three television shows that followed them and their family have been cancelled, per a report from Deadline.

Todd, 53, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, tax fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States. Julie, 49, was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, tax fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States. In addition, she received wire fraud and obstruction of justice charges.

Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while Julie was sentenced to seven. 

The Chrisleys starred in the USA Network show, Chrisley Knows Best, along with their children Lindsie, Kyle, Chase, Savannah, Grayson, and Todd’s mom, “Nanny” Faye Chrisley. The show premiered on USA Network in 2014. According to Deadline, USA Network renewed the show for a tenth season about a month ago. They will release a few episodes that were filmed before this trial.

Savannah and Chase got their own spinoff in 2019 called Growing Up Chrisley. The premise of the show was that they were trying to prove to their father that they could make it in the real world without his help. After three seasons on USA, the show moved to E! for its fourth, and now, final season. Their last episode aired October 19, 2022.

The third show that has been cancelled is titled Love Limo, which was a dating show on E! hosted by Todd. Back in May, right before the trial began, E! said they would be moving forward with that show and the other two shows had been renewed.

Now that Todd and Julie have been found guilty, and they will be spending a significant amount of time in prison, they are changing their tune and have cancelled all three shows, according to Deadline.

There’s no word on when Todd and Julie will begin serving their sentence.