Savannah Chrisley, known for her appearance on The Masked Singer, is currently engaged in various projects following her elimination from the show. She revealed that she is working on a documentary that focuses on her parents' legal case and the reform initiatives she is involved in. The documentary aims to shed light on issues within the legal system and her efforts to testify in front of Congress.
There were rumors about a documentary based on her parents' case, but Savannah clarified that she and her family were not involved in its creation. Her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were sentenced to prison in November 2022 for fraud and tax evasion. They are currently appealing their case, with oral arguments scheduled for the upcoming month.
Furthermore, the aftermath of her parents' sentencing and its impact on the Chrisley family will be featured in an upcoming reality series. Savannah, along with other family members, has started filming the new show following the conclusion of Chrisley Knows Best on the USA Network.
While negotiations are ongoing with various networks for the new series, Savannah is primarily focused on her real estate business in Nashville, which has seen significant growth. She emphasized the importance of her family and her parents' appeal process in her current priorities.
Regarding their new series, Savannah mentioned that the television landscape is evolving, and they are waiting to see where the show will land. Despite the uncertainties, discussions are underway with agents at William Morris to determine the best platform for the series.
Meanwhile, fans can catch Savannah's recent appearance on The Masked Singer, where she was revealed as the Afghan Hound. Reflecting on her experience, she expressed initial hesitation but ultimately embraced the opportunity to have fun and enjoy the experience.
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