
In a world flooded with scripted dramas, some docuseries still hold their crown, raw, real, and deeply captivating. The Chrisley family, with their Southern charm and larger-than-life antics, gave us Chrisley Knows Best
, offering an intimate look at family life—but with plenty of juicy twists behind the scenes. After stepping away from the spotlight for a while, the Chrisleys are now preparing for a bold comeback that promises to shake things up once again.
The Chrisleys are back on Lifetime with The Untitled Chrisleys Project,
though some are dialing in from a federal penitentiary—and this time, they are dropping the filter and spilling all the unfiltered tea.
The Untitled Chrisleys Project: A new chapter for the family
, Lifetime has officially greenlit the Chrisley family’s new series, The Untitled Chrisleys Project
, two years after Chrisley Knows Best
ended. With Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley behind bars, Savannah Chrisley is caring for her younger siblings, Chloe Chrisley and Grayson Chrisley, while fighting for a presidential pardon. Meanwhile, Chase Chrisley is juggling personal challenges, building a business, and navigating his relationship with girlfriend Jodi Davis. This multigenerational family is ready to reveal the real story behind their fame.
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The Chrisley family stands at a crucial crossroads that could either strengthen their bond or break it forever. This series offers an honest, intimate glimpse into their journey, revealing the true Chrisleys as they face this new chapter. Produced by Bunim/Murray Productions, part of Banijay Americas, the show features executive producers including Savannah Chrisley and Chase Chrisley, with Lifetime’s Brie Miranda Bryant and Nicole Vogel also leading the charge. Just as Lifetime champions real stories, another standout — P.I. Moms
— caught Netflix’s eye.
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Up next on the Trainwreck
lineup is P.I. Moms,
Phil Bowman’s deep dive into Lifetime’s most chaotic reality experiment yet.
As the Chrisleys face a turning point, P.I. Moms march from Lifetime to Netflix
Trainwreck: P.I. Moms
premieres on Netflix July 22, 2025. Directed by Phil Bowman and produced by RAW and BBH, the docuseries dives into the shocking true story of a reality show about soccer moms running a private investigation agency. What began as a simple concept quickly unraveled into a major controversy filled with deception and drama, and is about to land on Netflix with 8 horrifying true stories
.
The Trainwreck
series dives deep into some of the most jaw-dropping disasters and controversies of recent times — from chaotic festivals and political controversies to media hoaxes and cult-like brands. After kicking off in 2022 with Woodstock ’99
, it continues exploring shocking stories like the Astroworld tragedy and the rise of American Apparel. With Ben Rumney producing most episodes, the series shines a light on real chaos. And as the Chrisley family drama takes center stage, Trainwreck: P.I. Moms
brings yet another explosive story to the spotlight, blending personal fallout with controversial reality TV twists.
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