Nanny Faye Chrisley.Photo:Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyNanny Faye Chrisley’s cancer is in remission.On Wednesday, the 80-year-old revealed the news during an appearance on the latest episode of her granddaughterLindsie Chrisley’sPodcastOneseries,TheSouthern Tea. It was a positive health update since she was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2021.“I’m blessed every day. My grandchildren are good to me… I love each and every one of them,” Nanny Faye began. “As far as my health, everyone knows I’ve had bladder cancer. I’m in remission, thank God. I’ve been out moving around, doing the best I can.”“That makes me so happy,” Lindsie, 34, said. “When I got the call that your scans were clear, it was such a relieving feeling and I’m sure that everybody else in our family felt that exact same way.”She then asked her grandmother about her treatment plan moving forward.“It said that my PET scan was clear. No cancer nowhere,” Nanny Faye said, relieved. “So I didn’t have to do my next treatment but I have to come back in three months and if everything looks good, we’ll move on.”“I love that,” Lindsie added.Chase Chrisley, Grayson Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Chloe Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Faye Chrisley.Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversalBack in February, Nanny Faye shared with granddaughterSavannah Chrisleyon herUnlockedpodcast that she was in great spirits while undergoing cancer treatments, telling"I’m great. The world doesn’t always give you a good deck of cards to play with so you play with them the best you can. You get up, brush yourself off and keep going," she said. “I’m early to bed, early to rise. It makes you healthy, wealthy and wise.“Savannah then raved that her grandmother was a “champ” throughout chemotherapy. “She would get her chemo treatment, the next day she would be down for the count and then after that, she’d be in the car on the way to the casino,” she quipped.TheGrowing Up Chrisleystar, 26, then noted that it’s probably been difficult for Nanny Faye not havingToddandJulie Chrisleyaround since the couple had toreport to prisonafter being sentenced for tax fraud.“If we’re being honest about it, everyone knows mom and dad were your primary caregiver,” Savannah said, before Nanny Faye admitted that it’s been “real hard.““There wasn’t one treatment [for my bladder cancer] where my precious daughter-in-law wasn’t with me — not one time,” she shared. “Through it all, she’s been with me.“Todd Chrisley and Nanny Faye Chrisley.todd chrisley/instagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Todd, 54, first opened up about his mother’s diagnosis in June 2022 on hisChrisley Confessionspodcast.“My mother was diagnosed with bladder cancer and so she is in treatment, and we have been dealing with that treatment weekly,” he said, sharing that she was first diagnosed in fall 2021 and hoped to keep her battle private.“I would ask that people respect that she is 77 years old and that she is in a battle for her life,” Todd said at the time. “I pray every day, multiple times a day, that God keeps a healing hand on her. Everyone goes through trials and we are no different than anyone else.“While the Chrisleys haven’t shared many details about Nanny Faye’s diagnosis, bladder cancer occurs mainly in older people. According to theAmerican Cancer Society, about 9 out of 10 people with bladder cancer are over the age of 55.
Nanny Faye Chrisley.Photo:Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty
Nanny Faye Chrisley’s cancer is in remission.On Wednesday, the 80-year-old revealed the news during an appearance on the latest episode of her granddaughterLindsie Chrisley’sPodcastOneseries,TheSouthern Tea. It was a positive health update since she was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2021.“I’m blessed every day. My grandchildren are good to me… I love each and every one of them,” Nanny Faye began. “As far as my health, everyone knows I’ve had bladder cancer. I’m in remission, thank God. I’ve been out moving around, doing the best I can.”“That makes me so happy,” Lindsie, 34, said. “When I got the call that your scans were clear, it was such a relieving feeling and I’m sure that everybody else in our family felt that exact same way.”She then asked her grandmother about her treatment plan moving forward.“It said that my PET scan was clear. No cancer nowhere,” Nanny Faye said, relieved. “So I didn’t have to do my next treatment but I have to come back in three months and if everything looks good, we’ll move on.”“I love that,” Lindsie added.Chase Chrisley, Grayson Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Chloe Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Faye Chrisley.Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversalBack in February, Nanny Faye shared with granddaughterSavannah Chrisleyon herUnlockedpodcast that she was in great spirits while undergoing cancer treatments, telling"I’m great. The world doesn’t always give you a good deck of cards to play with so you play with them the best you can. You get up, brush yourself off and keep going,” she said. “I’m early to bed, early to rise. It makes you healthy, wealthy and wise.“Savannah then raved that her grandmother was a “champ” throughout chemotherapy. “She would get her chemo treatment, the next day she would be down for the count and then after that, she’d be in the car on the way to the casino,” she quipped.TheGrowing Up Chrisleystar, 26, then noted that it’s probably been difficult for Nanny Faye not havingToddandJulie Chrisleyaround since the couple had toreport to prisonafter being sentenced for tax fraud.“If we’re being honest about it, everyone knows mom and dad were your primary caregiver,” Savannah said, before Nanny Faye admitted that it’s been “real hard.““There wasn’t one treatment [for my bladder cancer] where my precious daughter-in-law wasn’t with me — not one time,” she shared. “Through it all, she’s been with me.“Todd Chrisley and Nanny Faye Chrisley.todd chrisley/instagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Todd, 54, first opened up about his mother’s diagnosis in June 2022 on hisChrisley Confessionspodcast.“My mother was diagnosed with bladder cancer and so she is in treatment, and we have been dealing with that treatment weekly,” he said, sharing that she was first diagnosed in fall 2021 and hoped to keep her battle private.“I would ask that people respect that she is 77 years old and that she is in a battle for her life,” Todd said at the time. “I pray every day, multiple times a day, that God keeps a healing hand on her. Everyone goes through trials and we are no different than anyone else.“While the Chrisleys haven’t shared many details about Nanny Faye’s diagnosis, bladder cancer occurs mainly in older people. According to theAmerican Cancer Society, about 9 out of 10 people with bladder cancer are over the age of 55.
Nanny Faye Chrisley’s cancer is in remission.
On Wednesday, the 80-year-old revealed the news during an appearance on the latest episode of her granddaughterLindsie Chrisley’sPodcastOneseries,TheSouthern Tea. It was a positive health update since she was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2021.
“I’m blessed every day. My grandchildren are good to me… I love each and every one of them,” Nanny Faye began. “As far as my health, everyone knows I’ve had bladder cancer. I’m in remission, thank God. I’ve been out moving around, doing the best I can.”
“That makes me so happy,” Lindsie, 34, said. “When I got the call that your scans were clear, it was such a relieving feeling and I’m sure that everybody else in our family felt that exact same way.”
She then asked her grandmother about her treatment plan moving forward.
“It said that my PET scan was clear. No cancer nowhere,” Nanny Faye said, relieved. “So I didn’t have to do my next treatment but I have to come back in three months and if everything looks good, we’ll move on.”
“I love that,” Lindsie added.
Chase Chrisley, Grayson Chrisley, Julie Chrisley, Todd Chrisley, Chloe Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Faye Chrisley.Dennis Leupold/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal

Back in February, Nanny Faye shared with granddaughterSavannah Chrisleyon herUnlockedpodcast that she was in great spirits while undergoing cancer treatments, telling
“I’m great. The world doesn’t always give you a good deck of cards to play with so you play with them the best you can. You get up, brush yourself off and keep going,” she said. “I’m early to bed, early to rise. It makes you healthy, wealthy and wise.”
Savannah then raved that her grandmother was a “champ” throughout chemotherapy. “She would get her chemo treatment, the next day she would be down for the count and then after that, she’d be in the car on the way to the casino,” she quipped.
TheGrowing Up Chrisleystar, 26, then noted that it’s probably been difficult for Nanny Faye not havingToddandJulie Chrisleyaround since the couple had toreport to prisonafter being sentenced for tax fraud.
“If we’re being honest about it, everyone knows mom and dad were your primary caregiver,” Savannah said, before Nanny Faye admitted that it’s been “real hard.”
“There wasn’t one treatment [for my bladder cancer] where my precious daughter-in-law wasn’t with me — not one time,” she shared. “Through it all, she’s been with me.”
Todd Chrisley and Nanny Faye Chrisley.todd chrisley/instagram

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Todd, 54, first opened up about his mother’s diagnosis in June 2022 on hisChrisley Confessionspodcast.
“My mother was diagnosed with bladder cancer and so she is in treatment, and we have been dealing with that treatment weekly,” he said, sharing that she was first diagnosed in fall 2021 and hoped to keep her battle private.
“I would ask that people respect that she is 77 years old and that she is in a battle for her life,” Todd said at the time. “I pray every day, multiple times a day, that God keeps a healing hand on her. Everyone goes through trials and we are no different than anyone else.”
While the Chrisleys haven’t shared many details about Nanny Faye’s diagnosis, bladder cancer occurs mainly in older people. According to theAmerican Cancer Society, about 9 out of 10 people with bladder cancer are over the age of 55.
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