Julie Chrisley is cooking up an exciting new TV project.
Julie, 52, revealed to husband Todd Chrisley on the Wednesday, December 17, episode of their “Chrisley Confessions” podcast that she is scheduled to start filming segments for her upcoming culinary show in February 2026.
“I may even do some [filming] in the next couple days,” Julie teased, revealing the footage will eventually live on YouTube. “This is my baby, it’s not yours.”
Todd, 56, even offered to produce the new series.
“I’ve not heard this, and I’ve not agreed to this,” Julie quipped. “I don’t need you to produce me. … I didn’t even know you were taking on that job.”
While the Chrisley Knows Best matriarch and her husband disagreed on Todd’s potential involvement, Julie has been hard at work figuring out the style of her show.
“I’ve been doing deep dives into comments that people have [and] put on social media, and so many people want you to do segments of what you cooked while you were at summer camp,” Todd said, seemingly referring to Julie’s prison sentence. “I think that you do that. I think that you do some of those things.”
Todd and Julie were convicted of fraud in 2022, ultimately each serving two years in federal prison before they were pardoned by President Donald Trump. (The reality TV couple had long maintained their innocence.)
“I will incorporate some of that into it,” Julie said of recreating her prison meals in future episodes. “We [now] have access to everything and we have real ways to cook. I [do] want it to be real, things that I actually cook, and I want it to be things that everybody else can cook.”
She added, “I don’t want it to be crazy ingredients that people have to go out and search and find. I want the majority of it to be things that, if you cook, you would have in your pantry.”
According to Julie, she is hopeful to cover ideas for weekly meals, special occasion dishes and more.
“I love that. I hope you can find a producer that’s going to let you do all of that,” Todd teased his wife. “I hear if you sleep with your producer, that buys you favor.”
Julie, however, stated that trading sexual favors for a job would “get [her] in the paper.”
“You don’t need another case,” she quipped, also referring to her and Todd’s legal battle.
Julie previously hosted a “What’s Cooking” series in 2019, where she shared family recipes over the course of 10 episodes. The series often highlighted their holiday favorites.
“We’re very traditional, so we always have turkey. My homemade cornbread dressing is probably a favorite at our table, and that’s something that we have every Thanksgiving,” Julie previously told Mashed in a 2021 interview. “I do a sweet potato soufflé. Everyone loves my macaroni and cheese. So very Southern, full of carbs.”
Julie and Todd further told the outlet that she handles “99 percent” of all the cooking in their household.
“I think the key for me is just to plan ahead, to buy early, especially this season,” she advised the outlet. “I have it in a particular place where I know where it is and I’m going to actually do some prepping early for things that can be done early.”










