
Todd Chrisley is the return of social media to celebrate people who are most important to him.
In his first post on Instagram since released from prison, the Chrisley knows the best The star is celebrated by his son Grayson ChrisleyWithin latest college milestone.
“God is good at all times, @grolsonchrisley,” Todd, 56, wrote by Instagram On Thursday, June 12. “I love you to the moon and back and we can’t be more proud. You have shown the other side, that the other seems to have a dog, you are the one who proves the word of God.”
In his post, Todd – who is also Dad to Lindsie35, and Kyle32, with ex Theresa Terry as well as Pursue29, Savannah27, and Chloe, 12, with wife Julie chrisley – Shares a notice from the University of Alabama confirming Grayson, 19, made it to Dean list for Spring Semester.
“About 14,289 students enrolled during Spring Semester 2025 at the University of Alabama were named by the Dean list with a 3.5 (or up) record,” announcing read. “These students shed the waves across the UA more than 70 undergraduate programs and 12 colleges and schools.”
In his GRAYSON message, Todd shares some counsel that he expects that his youngest son follows as he continues to college education.
“Stand high, stand true and stand for your brothers and sisters to Christ,” he wrote through Instagram. “I love you gray.”

Gray for Chrisley and Savanna
Grayson Chrisley / InstagramGrayson appears to celebrate the end of another semester on Thursday by traveling to the US Open at Texas Normont Country Club.
Taking his story to Instagram, Grayson introduced his summer day by writing, “big day to be a golf course if @Bkoepka is hot.”
It was a time to change for Chrisley family since Todd and Julie forgiveness to president Donald Trump In their continued bank fraud and tax avoidance case in the last month.
Only days after escape from prison and united with his family, Todd told her experience to a Press Conference With his daughter, Savannah.
“I want to thank first and first of my Lord and Savior because that is what I have,” He told the reporters on May 30. “(Savannah) fights a long fight and for any parent to see their child fighting it, it’s a double sword.
Todd continued his innocence, saying, “I have been convicted of something I did not do,” and promised to fight for the injustice of the prison system.
“I listen to some terrible story about things that keep our system,” he shares. “I will continue to fight for all the men I talk about and that I am blessed to be with.”