Todd and Julie Chrisley are heartbroken over Chloe Chrisley’s momma’s attempt to regain custody!
23.11.2022 - 02:15 / perezhilton.com
Savannah Chrisley has taken custody of her little brother and niece following the sentencing of her parents on Monday.
As you know, Todd and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to 12 and seven years in federal prison, respectively, following convictions on counts related to bank fraud and tax evasion. Both of them are also set to go through 16 months of probation following their incarcerations. Yikes.
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Since their sentencing has made its rounds in the media, Savannah and step-sister Lindsie Chrisley (whom Todd shares with ex-wife Theresa Terry) have somewhat shared their reactions to the news. Lindsie posted a snap of two of her friend sitting next to one another on her Instagram Stories, which she captioned:
And Savannah decided to react by — hosting a sale on her Sassy Cosmetics website?? She also posted a cryptic quote from pastor Kimberly Jones that proved to be somewhat cryptic (below):
Yeah, your guess is as good as ours!
But on Monday, the Beauty by Savannah founder spoke out about the situation more directly on her Unlocked podcast — just hours before her parents would be sentenced to prison. In the episode, she expressed her fear of a “really painful and really difficult future” about potentially not coming home to her mom and dad:
Getting emotional about the subject, the 25-year-old said if her parents were put behind bars she’d have custody of her little brother Grayson, 16, and her niece Chloe, 10, who were regular faces on the shows in their reality TV empire:
The beauty mogul said she’s never experienced a holiday without being with her family — but later in the episode revealed the “hardest part” of all of this would be taking care of Grayson
Todd and Julie Chrisley are heartbroken over Chloe Chrisley’s momma’s attempt to regain custody!
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