Savannah Chrisley is loving her life amid the incarceration of her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley on federal financial crime charges.
The beauty buff has been vocal about her parents’ condition since they were worried and has not backed down from speaking out against the government on the matter.
She seems to be taking a break as she recently showed off some beautiful holiday pictures on social media, hinting that she is in high spirits despite her parents’ case.
Savannah Chrisley Shows Off A Cheerful Look While Wearing A Cute Bikini
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Savannah looks as happy as ever in her latest Instagram photo. One of the photos shows her relaxing on a float in a pool, with the sun’s rays highlighting her golden hair and skin. “Happy happy happy,” she wrote on the other side of the post and was captured gently touching her forehead as she closed her eyes and gave a beautiful smile.
Only her upper body was visible, showing her rocking a patterned pink and purple bikini top which she accessorized with stud earrings and a simple pendant. In the second image, the 25-year-old took a selfie of herself at a resort, wearing the same bikini and beaming in front of the camera. Some lounge chairs and palm trees are also shot in the background.
Savannah’s happy post comes after her candid revelation about her anxiety about visiting her father for the first time in prison.
In a recent episode of the “Unlocked” podcast, she revealed that she was “scared” to visit Todd. Still, he remembers walking into the room and feeling the “presence of Jesus” more than ever.
The USA Network star, who was relieved at the time, also shared, “It’s the craziest thing because you walk in, you see these smiles on people’s faces, and what we don’t take time to do is listen to their stories.
“And what we also don’t have in our system is proper therapy or guidance,” he added. “And to be able to go into this prison and be able to talk to these people is going to be really interesting.”
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Savannah later took to Instagram with a strong declaration of support for her parents. He said, “I will not stop fighting for you! I love you, mama and papa.” The “Chrisley Knows Best” star wasn’t the only member of her family to speak out for Todd and Julie as her brother Chase also did so via Instagram.
Several postings on the platform by the siblings claimed that their parents should not have been jailed for fraud. An update by Savannah reads:
“The GOVERNMENT uses lies to obtain reports on all finances. The GOVERNMENT said that we engaged in MONEY LAUNDERING and TERRORISM to get this particular report.”
Todd and Julie are now serving a combined nineteen years in police custody and will have additional probation when they are released. Although the couple began their prison terms on January 17, arrangements are being made to appeal their sentences.
The former beauty pageant slammed the FBI for unfairness amid the appeal of the parents’ case
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As the Chrisleys work to appeal Todd and Julie’s convictions, Savannah has some interesting things to say about the Federal Bureau of Investigation – the FBI.
He voiced his thoughts during a virtual interview about his parents’ case on Fox News with Lawrence B. Jones, which was uploaded on his Instagram.
Savannah, who has always been open about her mental health challenges, says she just wants to inspire people to keep fighting the good fight while letting them know they’re not alone.
She also explained that based on her experience with her parents’ situation, she can speak for others who are going through the same thing.
The TV personality went on to praise news outlets and other so-called “FBI whistleblowers” for not keeping quiet about injustices in government.
He went on to say, “We felt it firsthand with the overreaching of the government, with the warrantless searches that took place with the IRS — with Department of Revenue agents going into warehouses without a warrant.”
Savannah not only thinks of her family about the “corrupt nature” of the system but also looks out for others, as she notes:
“If it can happen to us, it can happen to you. It’s not about my family; it’s about the nature of corruption in the DOJ and the FBI.”
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