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Todd Chrisley Scores Perfect Job Inside Federal Prison!

Todd Chrisley is doing better than expected in federal prison.

The “Chrisley Knows Best” star may have found her calling for the next 12 years while she’s serving time in prison.

Savannah Chrisley revealed her father’s new job while in the slammer, and admitted he was “looking for hope and he was looking for peace.”

Todd Chrisley Has Found His Career Calling In Federal Prison!

Todd Chrisley & Julie Chrisley at NBCUniversal's 2014 Summer TCA Tour - Day 2MEGA

“I believe God put him there to really make a difference. He works at an absolutely amazing church and I couldn’t be prouder of my dad and the man,” he said on his ‘Unlocked’ podcast. “I get to hear all these people’s stories and how he’s impacted their lives, and encouraging change and just everyone coming to know Jesus is really amazing. So that calms me down. It tells me they are ok.”

Overall, Savannah says her dad is “doing good.”

“There are difficult days, there are struggles. We talked to him, we emailed him, we were able to meet him,” he explained.

This is something Savannah and her siblings are very grateful for.

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Todd & Julie Chrisley at the Kiss Breast Goodbye Benefit ConcertMEGA

The 25-year-old was able to communicate with Todd and not have to communicate with him through coated glass.

As for Julie, she is currently playing at FMC Lexington, Kentucky.

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FMC is described as an administrative security federal medical center with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp.”

“My mother, she is fine. I know it sounds really crazy for me to say that. My mother, she has made friends. He is busy. He goes to church, he works, he plays spades. He watches over everyone,” Savannah revealed.

Since her parents reported themselves to jail on January 17, the reality TV star has taken full custody of her younger brother, Grayson, 16, and adopted niece, Chloe, 10.

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Savannah Chrisley with ChloeInstagram / Savannah Chrisley

That has weighed heavily on Savannah.

“Chloe, at 10, is trying to process they’re missing and missing her mom and we were driving down the road the other day and Chloe was very angry about the situation and she just said, ‘Why, why? They’re not bad people. They don’t belong. there. Why?'” he explained. “I’m trying every day to bring mom and dad home. I’m working with the legal team. I’m reaching out to anyone I can possibly reach to help me. I humbled myself and said, ‘ Hey I need help…. Can you help, help me.’”

Savannah described having to try and reason with Chloe about the power of prayer.

“He looked at me with tears streaming down his face and said, ‘Guess what. I pray all the time. I pray for mom and dad to come home. I prayed all day and guess what Sassy, ​​nothing happened. It’s not working.’ And when a 10-year-old says that to you, how do you react? There was a time when I felt the same way. I think I prayed and prayed and prayed and I was waiting for a miracle to happen and it didn’t happen,” he said. “I feel very defeated. I don’t think it’s enough for this job. I am not my mother, who I wish I was because she is the kindest, most loving, most amazing human being. I think in moments like these, I realize I’m more like my mother than I realize. Because, I’m going through it. I found the strength to go through it to do it.”

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