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Lindsie Chrisley Remembers Days Before Parents’ Bond Hearing: ‘High Hopes’

Lindsie Chrisley is starting to embrace her parents’ confidence! Since the start of Todd and Julie’s trial, Lindsie has been open about it, sharing how she’s struggled to come to terms with her new reality.

In the TV personality’s new post, she reminisces about the days leading up to her parents’ trial before revealing to her fans how she’s coming to terms with this new chapter in her life.

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Lindsie Chrisley leaves the lawyer's officeMEGA

On her Instagram page, the podcast host shared a reel that was a compilation of images of her smiling. Chrisley wore gray sweatpants and a sweater and paired it with a furry slide while her curly hair was styled in a center part. The clip is attached to Ashley Cooke’s song “It’s been a year”.

Alongside the reel, the tv star wrote a long caption describing how he and his family felt a few days before the trial and how he started to realize new things.

In his words, “I couldn’t have said it better myself. These photos were taken a few days before my parents’ bond hearing, high hopes & living in prayer. Not the decision we want to hear, but God has other plans.”

Chrisley went on to share her family’s reality after the trial and how they coped. “Funny how life can change overnight. Everything can look perfect on social media, but behind all the smiles there are different situations that we all face. Proof that you never know what someone is fighting for.”

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Additionally, the 3-year-old said he has learned a lot from the ordeal over the past week and took the time to share the lessons. In his words:

“A messy life is not something that will be solved by a perfect plan or your next purchase. It’s just life. It’s messy for all of us. Yes, you may be able to be more organized, but your life will be a mess. Maybe all you need to do is stop telling yourself it should be perfect. Maybe what you need to do is stop hoping for something that nobody has.” …

Chrisley added, “Your life story has many chapters, one bad chapter doesn’t mean it’s the end of the book.” ⁣⁣At the end of the caption, the reality star stated that she will share more in the new podcast episode.

Naturally, Chrisleys fans showed their support for the tv star and filled the comments with some words of encouragement. One fan’s message of encouragement for Lindsie read, “Storms are temporary…hang in there.” Another individual offered Lindsie comfort during this difficult time.

The individual wrote, “Sending lots of love and prayers your way! Thank you for being open, honest and vulnerable with all of us, I know it’s not easy.”

The reminiscing post came after the mother-of-one showed she was unwavering in her support for her father. As we previously reported, Lindsie and Nanny Faye visited Todd in jail almost a week after he reported to jail, making them his first visitors.

Lindsie first hinted at the impromptu trip in her podcast, and this led to people speculating about her whereabouts.

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Savannah Chrisley Furious After Murder Receives Less Than Her Father’s

Todd & Julie Chrisley at the Kiss Breast Goodbye Benefit ConcertMEGA

As Lindsie begins to accept her parents’ punishment, Savannah can’t wrap her head around the unfair prison sentence her parents received. A few days ago, The Blast reported that Todd and Julie’s second daughter lamented her parents’ prison sentence in response to a recently convicted murderer.

On her Instagram story, Savannah posted the latest headline showing a photo of the convicted killer and his crimes.

The headline reports, “A man who confronted, shot, and killed another man who was walking with his two children last year was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Wednesday.” Savannah compared the murderer’s prison sentence to that of her father, Todd.

As you all know, the businessman is currently serving a 12-year sentence in Florida at the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp for tax evasion and fraud. Savannah seems angry that her father got a longer term as a newly convicted murderer. Asking for a plausible explanation for the justice system, Savannah wrote, “Hmmm…makes sense.”

In a subsequent post, the 25-year-old expressed his frustration with the justice system in a video. “One thing I wanted to say about the last thing I posted,” he said. “I got some replies saying he pleaded guilty.”

He continued, “so you’re telling me he pleaded guilty to taking human life? So, therefore, the sentence does not need to be much. We live in a world where money means more than human life.”

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