Todd Chrisley discusses daughter Savannah's 'The Masked Singer' appearance

Todd Chrisley reveals how he felt about his daughter Savannah's appearance on 'The Masked Singer'

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Todd Chrisley makes jaw-dropping confession about daughter Savannah
Todd Chrisley makes jaw-dropping confession about daughter Savannah

Todd Chrisley recently opened up about how he felt seeing his daughter Savannah Chrisley on The Masked Singer.

In an interview for an ABC News Studio special, which aired on June 29 on Hulu and Disney+ and will also premiere on GMA on June 30, Todd, along with his wife Julie Chrisley and daughter Savannah, talked about their family plans following the couple’s recent release from the prison.

For the unversed, Tod and Julie were found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022 and were set free from prisons on May 27 after President Donald Trump gave them full pardons.

During the interview, they discussed being on season 11 of The Masked Singer, a Fox competition series, and the 56-year-old patriarch of the Chrisley family revealed he could not watch his daughter’s performance as she was eliminated after the first episode.

“I missed The Masked Singer because I was embarrassed for her when I knew she was gonna do that. Because she cannot sing,” Todd laughingly said, making Julie and Savannah laugh.

“Yeah, I was awful,” Savannah admitted.

“I guess the beautiful part of that was that she went and did that, and she didn’t care how bad she was,” Todd noted.