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Savannah Chrisley Says She’s ‘Grieving The Loss Of Parents That Are Still Alive’ Ahead Of Todd & Julie’s Looming Prison Time

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Savannah Chrisley is struggling to “push forward” in the aftermath of her parents’ prison sentences. By now you’ve surely heard reality show veterans Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley were sentenced to 12 and seven years behind bars, respectively, after being found guilty on multiple financial crimes.

Despite the couple submitting multiple appeals, time is dwindling before they inevitably have to report for their terms on January 17, leaving three children without parents in physical reach, as well as two older children Todd shares with ex-wife Teresa Terry.

And his second to youngest, Savannah, is struggling to deal with that sobering reality. Related: Leslie Chrisley Reveals How Parents Are Spending Final Free Weeks During a chat with her older brother Chase Chrisley’s fiancée, Emmy Medders, on Tuesday’s episode of the Unlocked podcast, the 25-year-old opened up about her relationship with her parents, and how the less-than-ideal news is affecting her: She continued: Ugh, what a heartbreaking and undeniably REAL way to put into words how difficult it would be for a child to lose their parents in this way.

Despite the tribulations, she admitted that her attempts to maintain her business, Sassy, and a general sense of normalcy for her own well-being, have been met with ridicule from onlookers: Related: Chase Sounds FURIOUS At His Parents After Bank Fraud Conviction! Savannah’s soon-to-be sister-in-law then supportively pointed out she can’t “Stop [her] life” due to her parents’ situation, which the young business owner agreed with.

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