"Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley" podcast, referring to his trademark blond locks. "Like, really weird.
01.02.2023 - 04:19 / usmagazine.com
Still there for his kids. Savannah Chrisley revealed that her father, Todd Chrisley, recently shared some parenting advice with her amid his prison stay.
During a Tuesday, January 31, episode of her podcast, “Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley,” Savannah, 25, opened up about her struggles caring for brother Grayson, 16, and niece Chloe, 10, while her parents are behind bars.
Savannah — who has custody of Grayson and Chloe while her parents are serving their prison sentences — shared that she “doesn’t feel adequate” for the job of caring for the two minors.
“Because I am not my mother; because she is the kindest, most amazing person I have met. And I always said, ‘If I was half of her, I would be OK.’ And I guess in moments like these, I guess I’m more like my mom than I realize, because I’m getting through it,” she said.
Todd and Julie Chrisley reported to prison earlier this month after being sentenced to serve 12 and seven years, respectively, for multiple counts of bank and wire fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy. The couple, who have been married since 1996, were convicted in June 2022 after a three-week trial in which they pleaded not guilty.
On Tuesday, Savannah also shared a note her dad sent her from prison after she reached out for advice via email.
“I want you to give yourself some grace, fall in love with the real Savannah,” the Georgia native read aloud. “The one that radiates grace and compassion, not the one the world wants to see. Remember to gain the world, you lose your soul, and then what do you have?”
The Chrisley patriarch, 53, wasn’t just thinking of Savannah when he penned the sweet message; he also had words of love for Chloe and Grayson.
“Please tell my
"Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley" podcast, referring to his trademark blond locks. "Like, really weird.
Prison life is already taking a toll on Todd Chrisley – at least when it comes to his looks!
Talk about a transformation. Savannah Chrisley revealed that her father, Todd Chrisley, no longer has his blonde locks.
Todd and Julie Chrisley’s daughter Savannah revealed it was a strange experience during her last visit to her father in prison. Their 25-year-old daughter admitted it was "really weird" to see her dad’s new look while he serves a 12-year sentence for bank fraud and tax evasion. "I will say it’s really weird seeing him with grey hair… really weird… oh my gosh," she detailed on her "Unlocked" podcast. "Like, really weird.
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Savannah Chrisley came away with a weird experience after recently visiting her father, Todd Chrisley, in prison.Savannah opened up about it in the latest episode of her podcast, recalling how her dad's hair has changed since he reported to Federal Correctional Institute Pensacola in Florida. Todd, who is serving a 12-year prison sentence following his conviction in a federal tax evasion and fraud case, reported to prison on Jan.
Todd and Julie Chrisley's prison sentences, saying, "Once somebody is convicted and found guilty, you can kind of go, 'Well, they're guilty of this.'" Bobby added, "And I've even said, look if it comes out [and] turns out they didn't do it, I'll come on and go like, 'Well I've got to eat my crow.' But there's really no crow."Those comments didn't sit well with Savannah."So … @mrbobbybones — if you'd like to discuss my family and the case then let's sit down and do it accurately. Yes — BOTH of my parents are incarcerated.
Savannah Chrisley is not ok.
Putting her foot down. Savannah Chrisley called out Bobby Bones for bringing up her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, on his radio show as they continue their prison sentences.
Addressing their issues? Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley haven’t mentioned their prison sentence on their reality series — but the couple did document their ups and downs amid legal woes.
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.
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