Todd Chrisley jokes about 'p*mping out' his mother Nanny Faye on a dating site

17th Annual Waiting for Wishes Celebrity Dinner - Source: Getty
(L-R) Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Chase Chrisley and Todd Chrisley from reality show, Chrisley Knows Best, attend the 17th annual Waiting for Wishes celebrity dinner at The Palm on April 24, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. - Source: Getty

Todd Chrisley, who along with his wife are getting their life back on track following their release from prison, recently revealed about proposing the idea of his mother appearing on a dating site. During an episode of a podcast, he co-hosts with his wife, Julie Chrisley, he was joined by his eighty years old mother, Nanny Faye. He said:

"We’re gonna p*mp you out."

Todd Chrisley and his wife Julie Chrisley were convicted on charges of tax evasion and wire fraud back in 2019. They were sentanced to a combined prison sentence of over fifteen years, which they started serving in 2023. In May of this year, after serving almost two and a half years of their prison sentence, Todd and Julie Chrisley were pardoned by President Donald Trump. Soon after, the couple were released from prison and have since then continued to speak about their time behind bars. Talking about his emotions during incarceration, Todd Chrisley said:

"I was angry at God. And when I went to bed that night and the lights went out, I cried myself to sleep and I said, 'God, why are you allowing this?"

More from Todd Chrisley's conversation on his podcast, as the reality TV star proposes his mother should start dating again

Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley host a podcast titled, "Chrisley Podcast 2.0 Podcast" where they speak on a range of topics about their life and family. According to People Magazine, in the August 5 episode, the couple were joined by Nanny Faye, who was previously married to Gene Chrisley, a Korean War veteran until his death in 2012. Since his mother has been a widow for over a decade, Todd and Julie were both seen encouraging her to start dating again. He said:

"But mom, I'm going to put you on a dating site. Mama, we could put you on there."

Julie Chrisley added:

"Hi, Listen, you could be the Golden Bachelorette, and then you’d have, like, 12 men [to choose from]"

"The Golden Bachelor," is a show aimed at helping older people find life partners in the "golden years" of their lives. To this, Nanny Faye responded by saying that she was not looking forward to dating and could not imagine appearing on The Bachelor Golden. She said:

"I didn’t even watch the first ones, and I’m certainly not going to be on one for somebody to watch my stupid s*it

She further reiterieted that she was not going anywhere and was in no way looking forward to a relationship. She said:

"You not putting me nowhere. I'm resigning, I'm through. I don't want nobody."

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Nanny Faye, who was married to Gene Chrisley for forty yeras, maintains a close relationship with Todd Chrisley and his wife. After the couple was imprisoned, she stood by them, acting as the backbone of the family. During her 2023 appearance on The Sourthern Tea podcast, she said:

"I am the queen, and the Sergeant is still barking orders. I have to be the backbone. I have been, and I will be. I check on each and everyone to make sure they're doing what they need to be doing. ... I know that there [is] going to be light at the end of the tunnel."

The Chrisley family are now gearing up for their new reality TV show titled "The Chrisleys: Back To Reality," which premieres next month, on September 1, on Lifetime.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh