Julie Chrisley is starting a cooking series seven months after she and husband Todd Chrisley were pardoned by President Donald Trump and released from prison.
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“I want it to be things that I actually cook, and I want it to be things that everybody else can cook,” Julie said of her vision for her new show Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She ...