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Savannah Chrisley Admits ‘Happiness Isn’t The Same’ Without Dad Todd Chrisley

Todd and Julie Chrisley’s confidence has changed a lot in the Chrisley house! While the father and mother of the show “Chrisley Knows Best” served long prison terms, their children struggled to survive without them.

Recently, Savannah Chrisley emphasized that happiness has not been the same since her father left.

Savannah Chrisley Laments About Not Being Happy Without Her Dad

It’s been more than two months since Todd’s conviction, and his second daughter, Savannah, is feeling his absence. Having lived in close communication with his father most of his life, his absence and prison sentence weighed heavily on him.

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The podcaster laments how different life is without close business people. She reposted a sad quote on her Instagram story expressing how much she misses her father’s presence. The quote reads, “but who will I call when something good happens? Happiness is not the same without you here.” He then tagged Todd’s Instagram on the quote.

The “Growing Up Chrisleys” star has been an open book through the challenging times of her parents’ absence and has shared she misses their presence. A few days ago, the 25-year-old woman talked about her longing for her parents. As published by The Blast, Chrisleys second daughter expressed her feelings with a quote.

It read, “I hope you can soon be dancing around your living room with answered prayers. I hope that you are so full of joy and contagious laughter. I hope that your people love you the way God wants you to. I hope it lasts a lifetime…until heaven.”

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Captioning the image, she wrote, “Missing you, mom and dad….” Although the “Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens” actor has visited his father while he’s been serving years in prison, those visits don’t compare to his frequent presence.

Since her parents’ incarceration, she has taken care of her younger brother Grayson and her niece, Chloe. Unfortunately, the added responsibility caused her to develop a breakdown that she discussed in her podcast episode “Opening Up With Savannah Chrisley.”

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The “Royal Pains” actress further discussed the challenges she faced as the primary caregiver for the 16- and 10-year-olds, recalling the moment she became discouraged by the overwhelming responsibility.

She said: “The other night I had a complete meltdown. I was trying to find Chloe the right outfit to go visit my parents and find her hair stuff. I just sat on the floor and started crying.”

Savannah Chrisley Has An Unforgettable Image Of Her Parents’ Attitude After The Results Were Announced

Admittedly, Todd’s incarceration left his children with an experience that will not soon be forgotten. Earlier this week, Savannah revealed an unforgettable memory in the middle of her parents’ trial during an episode of Kaitlyn Bristowe’s “Off The Vine With Kaitlyn Bristowe.” He stated that what he “will never forget” was the look on his parents’ faces when the jury read their guilty verdicts after nearly a month of trial.

Looking back on the experience, Savannah said, “I’ll never forget that moment, sitting in that courtroom every day, the four-week trial. And it took three days for the results to come back.” He went on to tell how the jury found him “guilty, guilty, guilty” on all charges against his parents.

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She continued, “And I just saw my parents’ faces and everything. They were just crying. We didn’t expect that; we were like, ‘No way.’

Later, in the conversation, Savannah shared that they planned to appeal the conviction. “I hope this appeal will show that because we were never given an evidentiary hearing by the judge.”

The reality star believes her parents’ guilt doesn’t warrant such punishment. He said, “I know what they have and haven’t done. I know the witch hunt. When the government wants someone, they want someone. They’ll do anything to make it look the way they need it to.”

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