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Todd and Julie Chrisley on Critics, Trump Pardon and The Masked Singer

But I was nervous about it because I’m not a singer. I’m not a performer. But once we got on stage and got into the costumes, it was so much fun. It was a great experience, and we really enjoyed it.”

Todd added, “I think it was a great way to show people that we’re just like everyone else. We’re not afraid to put ourselves out there and have a good time. And I think that’s important for people to see.”

Despite the controversy surrounding their past legal troubles, the Chrisleys seem to have moved forward and are focused on their future. They are determined to share their story and continue to live their lives with integrity and transparency.

As for their time on “The Masked Singer,” the Chrisleys may not have won the competition, but they certainly won over the hearts of viewers with their performances and their positive attitudes. And perhaps, in the end, that’s all that really matters. Stepping out of one’s comfort zone can lead to unexpected and exciting experiences. For Todd Chrisley, participating in “The Masked Singer” was definitely a departure from his usual routine, but he was eager to take on the challenge. The decision to dress up as Croissants with his wife, Julie, held a special significance for the couple. The choice was a nod to Savannah’s late fiancé, Nic Kerdiles, who had a French background. Todd felt that the Croissants costume was a subtle message from Nic, showing that he was still watching over them.

Despite their busy schedule, the Chrisleys are currently working on multiple television projects. Julie has a new cooking show in the works, as well as another show with Savannah. Meanwhile, Todd is focused on a separate project in the U.K. Their commitment to their work reflects their resilience and determination to move forward despite facing challenges.

Reflecting on their journey, Todd expressed gratitude for the blessings in their lives. He acknowledged that many people in similar situations face devastating losses, but they were fortunate to have a home, car, and basic necessities. This humbling experience has brought them closer to families in need and made them appreciate the simple pleasures in life. Todd emphasized that they do not take their blessings for granted and are thankful for where they are today.

To catch a glimpse of the Chrisleys’ masked performance on “The Masked Singer,” be sure to watch the video below. The couple’s willingness to embrace new opportunities and share their talents with the world is truly inspiring.

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