Savannah Chrisley opens up about feeling like her life is on hold despite the advice of Todd and her pals

after Judging Todd and Julie ChrisleyTheir children were talking about how they dealt with their parents going to prison. The reality stars have been sentenced for bank fraud, tax evasion, wire fraud and obstruction of justice as well They owe $17.2 million. The second youngest of her five children, Savannah Chrisley opened up about feeling like her life was on hold after her parents went to prison despite the advice she received from her father and friends.

Savannah was recently speaking with Emmy Medders, Chase Chrisley’s fiancé, about their experiences, specifically about Medders’ experience with her father’s battle with ALS. This then leads to Savannah opening up about how her personal life is, and how she feels like she’s on hiatus, even though her business life is moving forward. Savannah’s soon-to-be sister reaffirmed brother Chrisley’s statement about working through this difficult time, saying on Savannah’s podcast: open (Opens in a new tab):

You can’t just stop your life. Your parents, your parents, don’t want us to do that, no matter what happens.

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