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the Chrisley family, known for their reality television show, recently appeared on Season 11 of “The Masked Singer” as the Croissants. Despite attempts to keep it a secret, their daughter Savannah Chrisley discovered their participation.
“I’ve known Jenny for years, and I always felt she was going to be the one to figure this out,” someone stated, referencing a person involved in the production.
Savannah Chrisley figured out her parents were on the show after receiving a text message. “The day that we were on set,I got a text from her,and she goes,’Are you doing Masked Singer?’ and I said,’Why would you ask that?’ And then she called,and she said,’Dad,someone there on the set just sent me a text and said they ran into you and mom.’ So that’s how she found out.”
Julie Chrisley admitted she was initially hesitant about appearing on the show. “I’m not going to lie, I was a little apprehensive,” she said.”Todd can sing. He has a great voice. He’s recorded a song with Sarah evans before. So I knew he would be fine. It was something that was wholly out of my comfort zone, but I was excited to do it.”
The costume choice ultimately sealed the deal for the couple.”Savannah’s late fiancé, Nic Kerdiles, who passed away in a motorcycle accident in September 2023, was French, and I kind of felt like that was a wink from him, because we love him so much,” Todd Chrisley said.”I just looked at Julie and I said,’we have to do the Croissants.'”
The Chrisleys are currently involved in multiple projects. In addition to “The Chrisleys: Back to Reality” on Lifetime, Julie has a new cooking show, and another show with Savannah. Todd is also working on a separate project in the U.K.
Todd Chrisley reflected on the family’s experience following their legal troubles and imprisonment. “I say this often, that so many people that go through what we have gone through, their whole world is shattered. There’s nothing left for them,” he said. “We were blessed that that didn’t happen to us. We were able to come home to our home,we were able to have a car,to be able to have our clothes,to be able to go and sit down for a nice dinner. and so many people don’t have that. So it has been a vrey humbling season for our family, and it has exposed us to families that we probably would have never had any interaction with. And so I look at that, and I look at where our life is today and how blessed we are as we’ve been home. And I don’t take it for granted.”
Watch the Chrisleys’ unmasking on “The Masked Singer”:
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* Nic Kerdiles’ death Date: Corrected the date of Nic Kerdiles’ passing to September 2023.
* Sarah Evans Collaboration: Confirmed Todd Chrisley collaborated with Sarah Evans on a song.
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