Staying strong for one another. The Chrisley children have been vocal about how they’re coping without Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley as they serve their respective prison sentences.
26.01.2023 - 04:21 / perezhilton.com
Some members of the Chrisley family already went to see Todd Chrisley in prison!
As you know, the 53-year-old and his wife, Julie Chrisley, reported to the slammer last week to serve their combined 19-year sentences after being convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud. And less than a week after heading to prison, Todd received some visitors! According to Entertainment Tonight, Lindsie Chrisley and his mother, Nanny Faye, traveled to the Federal Correctional Institute Pensacola in Florida over the weekend. The 33-year-old reality star even mentioned the visit on her The Southern Tea podcast on Wednesday.
During the episode, Lindsie explained she made an “impromptu road trip” with her grandmother, recalling how she had to take over driving after two hours because she could not handle Nanny being behind the wheel. As for why she brought up the visit? The Chrisley Knows Best alum said some people were speculating about what beach she was at in Florida over the weekend and questioned her reason for being down there:
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But getting on a serious note, she also touched on how everyone in the family has been adjusting to this new normal now that Julie and Todd are in prison, sharing:
There is no doubt that this is a tough time for the Chrisley children – especially Savannah Chrisley who is now the guardian of her 16-year-old brother Grayson and 10-year-old niece Chloe. She expressed how hard it has been on her podcast this week, saying:
While Lindsie also has been vocal about how “heartbroken” she was over the news of her parents’ convictions, it is slightly odd and shocking that she went to see her dad. We mean, it came out last month that she spoke to
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Grayson Chrisley 'had a breakdown' when his parents were sent to prison.The 16-year-old reality star – who is known for starring alongside his parents Todd and Julie Chrisley on the real estate reality show Chrisley Knows Best – is said to have been struggling to process things after his mother and father were sentenced to a combined 19 years in jail after being found guilty of 12 counts of tax evasion, bank and wire fraud, according to his 25-year-old sister Savannah. 'Grayson is 16 years old, [and] there’s so much growth going on with him right now, and it breaks my heart to know that my parents are missing out on that,' she said on the Unlocked podcast. Hard times: Grayson Chrisley 'had a breakdown' when his parents were sent to prison, according to his sister Savannah; seen with his father Todd Chrisley Pumping iron: The 16-year-old is staying strong by working out at the gym; seen on InstagramSavannah – who assumed custody of Grayson and their granddaughter Chloe after her parents went to prison - went on to add that she herself is trying to 'stand strong' amid the drama of the situation and explained that even Chloe had a certain 'anger' towards the circumstances. She said: 'I’m trying to stand strong and not break and be strong for them, so they feel comfortable enough to break down, and it’s tough.
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