Todd Chrisley, Josh Duggar’s Thanksgiving prison meals revealed
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Todd Chrisley, Josh Duggar’s Thanksgiving prison meals revealed

The days of home-cooked Thanksgiving feasts for reality stars-turned-inmates Todd Chrisley and Josh Duggar are long gone.

While the incarcerated pair will spend their holiday in federal lockup, they won’t miss out on turkey.

Here’s what the ex-TV personalities will be eating on Thursday, Nov. 28.

Todd Chrisley. NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Todd Chrisley — FPC Pensacola (Florida)

A representative from FPC Pensacola in Florida tells The Post that Chrisley, 55, and his prison pals will have their choice of baked ham or turkey for lunch. There will also be a non-meat option of tofu.

Todd and his wife, Julie, were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022. USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

The meal will come with all the traditional sides, including sweet potato casserole, corn bread dressing, green beans or collard greens and cranberry sauce.

Chrisley can indulge in pecan pie, although we doubt it matches his mom’s or wife’s sweet treats. Assorted fresh fruit will also be offered at his facility.

Food isn’t Chrisley’s only prison perk this holiday.

“We are planning on following BOP holiday activity schedule as well for recreation, to include time for softball, volleyball, and small hand game activities (i.e. checkers, chess, and card games),” the FPC Pensacola representative shared with The Post.

Todd is expected to be released from prison in June 2032. NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
This is Todd and Julie’s second Thanksgiving behind bars. NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

The former “Chrisley Knows Best” star is currently serving time at the minimum-security facility after he and his wife, Julie, were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022. He was fired from his job at the prison’s chapel last month, but he isn’t letting his gift of gab go to waste.

Chrisley’s attorney, Jay Surgent, told The Post that the ex-reality star continues to counsel his fellow prisoners both mentally and spiritually on his own time, adding, “They come to him for advice.”

This is Todd and Julie’s second Thanksgiving behind bars. While he’s expected to be released in June 2032, Julie is set to break free from her Lexington, Kentucky, prison in April 2028.

She recently had a setback at her resentencing hearing last month when the judge ruled to uphold her 84-month sentence. Surgent told The Post that the family is “extremely disappointed” with the decision, and Todd has been “concerned about Julie’s health and welfare.”

Josh Duggar was sentenced to 12 years (151 months) on charges related to the receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography. AP

Josh Duggar — FCI Seagoville (Texas)

Duggar’s low-security institution in Texas is also offering fun games and a special meal over the holiday weekend.

The Post obtained FCI Seagoville’s menu for Thursday, revealing the former “19 Kids and Counting” star, 36, will be offered a to-go bag for dinner consisting of various signature Thanksgiving fixings.

Duggar’s menu includes a choice of roasted turkey and glazed ham or veggie lasagna and dirty rice with soy and kidney beans. Lunch comes with cornbread dressing, turkey gravy, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, two rolls and assorted pies.

Duggar’s low-security institution’s Thanksgiving menu. FCI Seagoville
FCI Seagoville is also offering activities for the holiday. FCI Seagoville

He’ll be able to work off those holiday calories by participating in several tournaments the prison provides this Thanksgiving season, including Monopoly, Dominoes and handball.

Duggar and his incarcerated buddies can also participate in racquetball, Checkers, “Name That Tune,” and more activities — as long as they signed up in the leisure room prior, according to the prison’s flyer. Events take place on Thursday starting at 1 p.m. and will run through Sunday, December 1 at 6:30 p.m.

The prison is also allowing inmates to participate in games. FCI Seagoville

The ex-TV star was sentenced to 12 years (151 months) in prison after a federal jury in Arkansas found him guilty in December 2021 on charges related to the receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography.

Duggar isn’t scheduled for release until Oct. 2, 2032.

Chrisley and Duggar aren’t the only famous inmates spending the holidays behind bars.

The Post also obtained Sean “Diddy” Combs’ jail meal — and you won’t believe what he’ll be feasting on this Thanksgiving.

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