Following the sentencing of Todd and Julie Chrisley, their kids have been opening up about how they are dealing with their parents going to prison. The reality stars were sentenced for bank fraud, tax evasion, wire fraud and obstruction of justice they also owe $17.2 million. Savannah Chrisley, the second youngest of five children, opened up about feeling like her life was on pause after her parents went to prison despite advice she received from her dad and friends.
Savannah was recently talking with Emmy Medders, Chase Chrisley’s fiance, about their experiences, and specifically about Medders’ experience with her father’s battle with ALS. This then led to Savannah opening up about how her own personal life, and how she feels like it is at a pause, even though her business life is moving forward. Savannah’s soon-to-be sister-in-law, reaffirmed the Chrisley sibling’s statement about working through this tough time, saying on Savannah’s podcast Unlocked (opens in new tab):
You can’t just stop your life. And your parents, our parents, wouldn’t want us to do that, no matter what happens.
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