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Savannah Chrisley pays tribute to dad Todd Chrisley for Father’s Day

Savannah Chrisley’s parents are still dead.

The eldest daughter of Todd and Julie Chrisley (currently incarcerated duo), known for the USA Network’s family reality series Chrisley Knows Best, prayed that God would protect her heart on Father’s Day this year. He acknowledged me.

“I got on a plane on the 17th… got here on the 19th… basically skipped the 18th,” she wrote on an expired Instagram story. “I think that was God saving me from the scars of Father’s Day. I skipped that day. There was no 18th in my world.”

Savannah went viral after sharing a photo of her dressed up and smiling for the camera with her father. she captioned the obituary: “Happy Father’s Day to all Dad’s Dads!! What a blessing to be able to call you Daddy, I love and miss you everyday!”

Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley were convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud in June 2022. Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 16 months of probation at Pensacola federal prison camp in Florida. His wife Julie is due to serve seven years in prison, suspended for 16 months, at the Federal Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky.

Savannah Chrisley, a former beauty queen and vocal advocate for prison reform, said: revealed on Fox News Earlier this month, it was announced that appeals were pending, and her family is poised to fight.

She told host Lawrence Jones III that she felt alone and in the dark and wanted others with similar experiences to make her feel less isolated.

“Now I can accept what happened to my parents and the injustice that entailed, and speak for others,” he said, adding that he felt the government had gone too far.

She also spoke about prison conditions she has known since her parents were incarcerated, mentioning black mold, asbestos, lead and lack of air conditioning as problems plaguing inmates.

“I have two parents and we live in this situation. But it’s not about them, it’s about two million people who are incarcerated across the country,” she said. Told.

She added: “I would say that we are the epitome of tone deafness when it comes to our system.

“Frankly, it didn’t affect my life. So why should we, like most people, worry about it too?” “But what I want to say to people here is that just because it doesn’t affect you doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Right now there are roughly 2 million people in jail. And , Look at how these people are treated, they are human beings, and if you don’t care about them, they will be your neighbors, so take care of yourself.”

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