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Savannah Chrisley is opening up about how she’s doing following the “extremely difficult week” she endured final week, which noticed her mother and father, Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley, start their mixed 19-year jail sentence for his or her tax evasion and financial institution fraud scheme. “So for those of you that are familiar with my family and have followed our lives and have also followed my podcast, you know that last week was an extremely difficult week for my family as a whole and for each of us individually,” the 25-year-old former Chrisley Know Best star stated throughout her Unlocked podcast on Tuesday, Jan. 24 . “We kind of had to say goodbye to my parents for a little bit of time, for the foreseeable future. And that was really, really, really tough.”
The podcast was recorded on her mom’s birthday earlier than she reported to jail, Savannah revealed. “The podcast that is going to be airing today that you’re watching was filmed prior to my life falling apart, so it may seem happy-go-lucky,” she defined. “I think it’s because there was a lot of hope that was had and I wasn’t faced with the reality of the situation.” She added that she felt the necessity to tackle her optimistic perspective so her listeners might “understand things” and stated her following podcasts might be recorded after her life unraveled.
Savannah then revealed that subsequent week’s episode of Unlocked will dive deeply into how she and her household are doing now that the individuals who introduced them fame and fortune are not bodily current. “I’m really looking forward to giving that update because I’ve seen God work in the craziest of circumstances. … Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for supporting me, my family and Unlocked,” she concluded. Savannah has 4 different siblings: Lindsie, 33, and Kyle, 31, whom Todd shares with ex-wife Teresa Terry, and Chase, 26, and Grayson, 16, who’re Julie and Todd’s organic children. Savannah has custody of Grayson, in addition to Kyle and his ex-wife, Teresa Terry‘s daughter, 10-year-old Chloe, who Todd and Julie gained custody of in 2016.
Savannah and her mother and father have all tried to stay optimistic throughout this troublesome time and have consistently turned to their religion for steerage. Just two days in the past, the Sassy By Savannah Chrisley founder shared a photograph of a hand-written sticky observe to her Instagram web page that learn, “When the time is right, I, The Lord, will make it happen. Rest. God is in control.”
Plus, Todd, 53, launched a remaining assertion about sticking to his religion earlier than he and reported to jail on Jan. 17. He posted a video to his Instagram feed (which is restricted within the United States and might not be seen) of gospel artist Karen Peck singing “Four Days Late,” which talks about following your religion even when occasions get powerful. “Lord, we don’t understand why You’ve waited so long, But His way is God’s way, not yours or mine, And isn’t it great, when He’s four days late, He’s still on time,” a few of the lyrics learn. He captioned the publish, “HE is always on time,” in addition to the hashtag, “#fightthegoodfight”.
Both Todd and Julie turned to God after they have been discovered responsible of tax fraud on June 7, 2022. “They are all praying that the courts go light on them when it comes time to sentencing, given the fact that they believe they do so much good in terms of entertaining the world and allowing cameras into their homes to document their lives,” an individual near the well-known couple advised HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY on the time.
Following their sentencing — which ordered Todd to serve 12 years behind bars and Julie, 49, to be locked up for 9 — Savannah took to Instagram Story with a message of hope and perseverance. “Noah didn’t stop building the ark to explain himself to everyone who doubted and hated on him,” she wrote. “Keep building your ark. The rain will do the talking.”
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