Savannah Chrisley is speaking out again about her lying, cheating, law-breaking father.
Although she doesn’t quite put it in those terms.
In celebration of Father’s Day this past weekend, the reality star took to Instagram to share a lengthy caption explaining why life for her and her family is so…
…Considering her parents are behind bars.
“This Father’s Day hits me hard!” Open this email by writing to Savannah.
“As I sat in the airport in Pensacola, Florida, I found myself reflecting on my father’s absence for the second year in a row.
“It’s not just missing him at the dinner table or not having his laughter and jokes in our home and family… it’s the profound impact his absence has had on our family.”
as a review:
Todd Chrisley and his wife, Julie Chrisley, were charged in 2019 with tax evasion, bank and wire fraud, and conspiracy.
They were found guilty in June 2022.
Over the next two years, Savannah frequently complained about the disgusting conditions her parents faced as prisoners while also insisting their innocence.
On January 17, the couple reported to their respective prisons, with Todd beginning a 10-year sentence at the federal prison camp in Pensacola, Florida… and Julie reporting to the Federal Medical Center (FMC) in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve a five-year sentence. Year.
“Seventeen months ago, my dad was sent to prison… Our family has been trying to find our footing ever since. The void left by his absence is undeniable,” Savannah said on social media added.
“Our family was once a complete family, and now we feel fragmented and incomplete without my lovely mom and dad. Our experience has allowed me to see firsthand the harsh realities of the prison system.
The incarcerated couple and Savannah have sons Chase, 28, and Grayson, 18.
(Todd is also the father of two children from his previous marriage to Theresa Terry: daughter Lynsey, 34, and son Kyle, 32.)
“It doesn’t just punish individuals… it tears at the very core of families and leaves wounds that are difficult to heal,” Chrisley continued.
“Honestly, I don’t know if they will…So-called justice often feels unjust, and the system designed to protect us sometimes feels like it’s doing the opposite. I’m not okay. The pain of losing my father to prison It’s my daily burden.
The obvious reaction here is that maybe Todd and Julie should have thought about all this before blatantly breaking the law.
But anyway.
The Chrisley Knows alum – who hopes to star in her own reality show soon – wrote that looking back at the “good moments” in old photos is bittersweet because it’s “dark And a stark reminder of what we have lost, and what we have lost.” Together we face the uncertainty of our future,” calling the pain “unbearable at times.”
She added:
“I’m just a girl who misses her daddy. But what I can say is that I am committed to fighting for justice… for my family and for all the families torn apart by an imperfect system. No family should have to endure this. injuries and trauma.
“We all deserve better, and I will advocate tirelessly to ensure that our justice system becomes a force for healing and restoration, rather than further pain and division.”
Chrisley summed it up as follows:
I truly hope that my page can be a place of growth and that we can work together to create a future where families are not torn apart by injustice and everyone is treated with dignity and fairness.
I am so hopeful for our future…I miss you dad…I will never stop fighting for what is right.