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‘Can’t move on’ Savannah Chrisley’s parents’ prison stints

‘Can’t move on’ Savannah Chrisley’s parents’ prison stints

‘Can’t move on’ Savannah Chrisley’s parents’ prison stints

Savannah Chrisley talk about parenting advice from dad Todd

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  • Savannah remembered Todd telling her not to let them put their lives on hold.
  • She declared, “[It’s] the hardest thing in the world.” “I feel as though I’ve separated myself.
  • ‘Can’t move on’ Savannah Chrisley’s parents’ prison stints
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Savannah Chrisley acknowledges that making future plans without her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley by her side is difficult.

In this week’s episode of the Unlocked podcast, the Chrisley Knows Best actor, 25, revealed to Chase Chrisley’s fiance Emmy Medders, “In my mind, I can’t move on with my life.” “I can’t get married unless I know they’re going to be there. I’m not allowed to have children. … But I’m confident that they’ll finally be able to take part in it.”

Savannah remembered Todd telling her not to let them put their lives on hold while they do time for fraud and tax evasion.

“Dad said, “I might not be in front of you right now, but I’m still alive. I continue to struggle. There is no need for you to go a day without speaking to me “She revealed.

Savannah also discussed the family’s emotional toll at this time, equating it to “grieving the loss of parents who are still living.”

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She declared, “[It’s] the hardest thing in the world.” “I feel as though I’ve separated myself in order to get ready for what’s ahead.”

After being found guilty in June of conspiring to conduct tax fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy to defraud the US, Todd, 53, and Julie, 49, received their sentences in November. Julie received a seven-year prison term with 16 months of probation, whereas Todd received a 12-year sentence with 16 months of probation.

Although Todd and Julie have lately stated they have already started the appeals process, they were both given orders to go to Florida prison on January 17.

Todd stated on the Chrisley Confessions podcast that “we cannot discuss the issue because the appeal has now been — whatever they do it — I think it was filed yesterday or the day before yesterday.” Informing the courts that they were appealing this was our attorneys’ job.

Added the reality star, “Don’t assume that we are avoiding wanting to tell you something because we can’t talk about it because we’re not. The problem is that we’ve been told we can’t.”

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Lindsie Chrisley described to how they are spending their last days before starting their individual tenure.

She continued, “My parents often say, and I think they’ve expressed on their podcast as well, that at this point it’s basically living every day like it’s your last, taking it in, and spending time with their kids who are in Nashville.

“Naturally, I’m speaking with my parents on the phone as I and my ex-husband William Campbell share custody of Jackson. Therefore, I am unable to simply pack up and move to Nashville where I will stay until January “said the co-host of Coffee Convos. But in addition to spending time with their kids, my parents also devote a lot of time to counselling and Bible study.

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