Savannah Chrisley Confirms She Blocked Sister Lindsie From Parents' Appeal Hearing -- And Then Twists The Knife! OUCH!
26.04.2024 - 21:37
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Savannah Chrisley really didn’t want her estranged half-sister Lindsie at her parents’ appeals hearings in Georgia last week — and she made that VERY clearly known.
In this week’s episode of her Southern Tea podcast, Lindsie was the first to reveal that dynamic. She shared her shock at the in-fighting going on between half-sisters as their parents Todd and Julie Chrisley continue to try to battle their federal prison sentences on bank fraud and tax evasion charges!
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Pics taken from the courthouse last week caught people’s attention because 34-year-old Lindsie — who Todd shares with his ex-wife Teresa Terry — was NOT in attendance. That threw Chrisley Knows Best fans for a loop on social media! But there was a reason for it! As Lindsie explained on her pod this week, the Sassy By Savannah mogul was the one who stepped in and barred her from showing up at the Georgia courthouse last Friday:
Lindsie revealed the jaw-dropping details of Savannah wanting nothing to do with her — and threatening her with consequences if she showed up:
Damn!!
Pretty dramatic, right? Well, it gets WORSE! In response to Lindsie’s new Southern Tea show (which you can listen to in full HERE), Savannah took to her Instagram Stories earlier this week with her own version of the drama! During a Q&A sesh with fans, the 26-year-old explained that she did indeed send Lindsie the message not to attend, and had it relayed through their grandmother Nanny Faye Chrisley. Sav continued:
Confirmed! But even THAT wasn’t the end! Savannah went on to slam Lindsie for her alleged cooperation with the FBI and federal prosecutors in getting their parents locked up in the first place!
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