Chrisley Knows Best: Chase Claims Family’s New Docuseries Is ‘Very Different’ & Not For The Faint Hearted!
The Chrisley siblings faced their worst nightmare when authorities imprisoned Todd and Julie, but now they are finally seeing things turn in their favor. A new docuseries will premiere on Lifetime, focusing on the lives of the Chrisley kids as they navigate life without their parents. Fortunately, the situation has changed for the better, and now Julie and Todd will also be part of the series. Recently, Chase talked about the upcoming show.
He also shared what viewers can expect from it. Chrisley Knows Best was a super popular series that aired for over 10 seasons on the USA Network. The family gained fame and recognition from the show, but everything ended after Julie and Todd were imprisoned for tax fraud. Now, viewers will see the family in a whole new light, and Chase testified to that. He revealed that the docuseries will be nothing like Chrisley Knows Best. He also advised fans that it is not a show for the faint-hearted, so they need to buckle up.
Chrisley Knows Best: Chase Trolls His Dad!
Chase Chrisley recently shared a funny moment with his dad, Todd, on Instagram, joking about his poor driving skills. In the video, Chase recalled staining his shirt while watching Todd drive terribly on the way to a meeting. Todd smiled smugly as Chase teased, “You should’ve taken driver’s ed while you were in there.”
Fans loved the light-hearted banter. Chase, now a sober entrepreneur, launched Gold Drop, a line of alcohol-free drinks inspired by his own journey. After struggling with alcohol during his parents’ absence, he chose sobriety and now hopes to inspire others through his lifestyle and business.
Chrisley Knows Best: Chase Spills The Tea About Their New Docuseries!
Chase Chrisley is set for an interview with Told People, where he shared that the upcoming series is very different from Chrisley Knows Best. He further added that this time around, the series will be raw, with unfiltered footage, and fans will be able to connect with them on a deeper level. Chase explained that Chrisley Knows Best was a family sitcom, but the new docuseries is not. He wished he could go back to that era, but with time, the content has changed.
Chase also shared that during Chrisley Knows Best, he often felt like he was playing a character. Talking about his sister Savannah, he added that she, too, played a character, as her real self is quite different from what viewers saw on the show. The entire family was portraying roles and never truly opened up to their audience.
This time, they are being open and vulnerable, and the show will highlight all their highs and lows. No matter what happens or how low they fall, they will stay true to themselves. Once the audience sees the show, they will understand Chase’s perspective. The family may fall down, but they will make sure to get back up and work toward their goals.
A while ago, Lifetime even shared an official statement saying that the Chrisleys don’t “know best” anymore. However, they are doing their best to support one another. The Chrisley siblings faced their worst nightmare when authorities imprisoned Todd and Julie, but now they are finally seeing things turn in their favor.