Hello, Readers! Chrisley Knows Best Season 9 is an American reality television show. It’s rated TV-PG, which means it contains content that parents may find inappropriate for children under the age of 13. Many parents may want to watch it with their young children.
According to the trailer, Todd and Julie are staying with Nanny Fay in this season’s episode while looking for their dream home in Nashville. Todd is also commemorating his 52nd birthday and the 25th anniversary of his marriage to Julie. However, there appears to be some drama in the works, as the Chrisley children worry if their parents are on the verge of divorce.
Chrisley Knows Best Season 9: Release Date
Season 9 will premiere on the USA Network on Thursday, August 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Chrisley Knows Best Season 9: Teaser Trailer
What is this about?
Todd and Julie are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary by crashing with Nanny Faye while looking for their new dream home. Savannah is getting ready to move into her parents’ old house, but she’s having trouble making it her own. When Nanny Faye embarks on a new business venture, she finds herself embroiled in a turf battle with a nearby rival.
Despite the fact that Grayson is now the tallest of the siblings, he still seeks dating advice from his older brother, Chase. Todd’s parenting skills are put to the test when Chloe refuses to swim and Savannah becomes tired of him treating her like a business partner rather than a daughter. Whether they’re watching a NASCAR race or taking a family vacation to Florida, Chrisley antics and laughter are guaranteed.
Who’s in it?
The Chrisley family, which includes parents Todd and Julie Chrisley and their three children Chase, Savannah, and Grayson Chrisley, will be featured prominently in Season 9.
Todd and Julie also have custody of Todd’s granddaughter Chloe, as well as Todd’s mother Nanny Faye. Lindsie Chrisley, Todd’s eldest daughter, no longer appears on the show because the two are currently estranged. Kyle Chrisley, Todd’s oldest son, and Chloe’s father appear infrequently in the newer seasons owing to family concerns.