Candid confessions. Rebel Wilson has gushed about becoming a mother and how the journey changed her outlook on life.
26.10.2022 - 22:05 / usmagazine.com
Getting real. Savannah Chrisley spoke candidly to her mother, Julie Chrisley, about how she’s feeling after her parents’ fraud conviction earlier this year.
“You’re handling it way better than I am,” the Growing Up Chrisley star, 25, told her mom, 49, during the Tuesday, October 25, episode of her “Unlocked” podcast on PodcastOne. When Julie disagreed, the Sassy by Savannah founder pointed out that her parents are still able to focus on prayer amid their legal troubles.
“I’m just over here angry, because it’s like, how is a God that’s supposed to be so loving and so full of hope [OK with this]?” Savannah asked. “How do you feel so hopeless?”
The USA Network personality added that she’s been feeling “so angry” since Julie and Todd Chrisley were convicted in June.
“Because my whole life could change. And I don’t mean money,” she explained, hinting that she’s worried about the outcome of her parents’ sentencing. “The two people that I’ve always had there for me and that’s been my support system and who I’ve leaned on, because I’m there for everyone else: my siblings, my friends, whoever it may be. But I always know I can be there for them because y’all have been there for me or you are there for me.”
Earlier this year, Julie and Todd, 53, were found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud. Julie was also convicted of wire fraud. The couple, who tied the knot in 1996, have denied all the charges against them. Their sentencing is currently scheduled for November 21.
After the verdict, Savannah took to social media to ask her followers to “please be kind” before sharing their thoughts on her family’s legal problems. “This life is so cruel and we’re all doing the best we can,”
Candid confessions. Rebel Wilson has gushed about becoming a mother and how the journey changed her outlook on life.
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