Savannah Chrisley Says Her Life Is 'Falling Apart' After Parents Todd and Julie Report to Prison

Savannah Chrisley Says Her Life Is 'Falling Apart' Amid Parents'…

Kelly Clarkson Shares Why She’s Relocating Her Talk Show to New …

'The View's Joy Behar Snaps at Sara Haines and Tells Her to Shut…

Jill Dillard Speaks Out Against Her Family in 'Shiny Happy Peopl…

‘The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks’ | Headline-M…

Jackie Miller James, Social Media Influencer, in Coma at 9 Month…

'Shark Tank's Daymond John Files Restraining Order Against Forme…

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar Slam Explosive New Docuseries Center…

Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied Are Still Together After …

Jane Fonda Throws Palme d'Or Scroll at Director at the Cannes Fi…

Scott Disick Shares Rare Look at Son Mason During Family Passove…

Danny Masterson Found Guilty on Two Counts of Rape Following Mis…

Raquel Leviss Admits She and Tom Sandoval Agreed to Lie About Wh…

'Love Is Blind's Paul Says Vanessa Lachey Had 'Personal Bias' in…

Kim Zolciak-Biermann Files to Divorce Husband Kroy After $1.1M T…

Bruce Springsteen Falls on Stage During a Performance!

Taylor Swift and The 1975's Matty Healy 'Like Each Other' (Sourc…

Taylor Swift's Piano Malfunctions at Eras Tour After Rainstorm O…

Ted Lasso': Jason Sudeikis Fields Question From Trent Crimm at t…
Savannah Chrisley opened this week’s episode of her Unlocked With Savannah Chrisley podcast on a somber note. While the title of the episode -- "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Pop-Tarts" -- seems upbeat, it was recorded prior to her parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, reporting to prison to serve their combined 19-year sentences.
"Last week was extremely difficult for my family as a whole and each of us individually," the 25-year-old reality TV star told her listeners.
“We kind of had to say goodbye to my parents for somewhat, for a little bit of time for the foreseeable future and that was really, really, really tough. I haven’t filmed a podcast since then. The podcast today was filmed prior to my life falling apart," she said.
Savannah added that she was feeling optimistic when she recorded the episode on Jan. 12, which happened to be her mother’s birthday.
"I may seem happy-go-lucky and during that time there was a lot of hope that was had. I wasn’t faced with the reality of the situation," she added. "This was pre-life falling apart. And now the podcasts moving forward that I do will be post."
The Chrisley Knows Best star shared that moving forward, the Unlocked episodes will be post her parents reporting to jail. Savannah promised her listeners that next week’s episode will not have a guest, as she gives her listeners an update on her parents, grandmother, and younger siblings.
"Next week I’ll have a very intense one-on-one podcast with myself giving an update where my life is at, where things stand, how the kiddos are, Nanny, all the above and give an update on my parents. Because you don’t have one yet," she said. "I’m really looking forward to giving that update because I’ve seen God work in the craziest of circumstances."
Savannah ended her intro by thanking the people who have offered her family support. "Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for supporting me, my family and Unlocked," she said.
Prior to the episode's release, Savannah shared a scripture via Instagram. In the photo, Isaiah 60:22 appeared on the fridge on a note that said, "Team Chrisley."
"I find my hope in Jesus ❤️," Savannah captioned the image. "Have never felt the presence of Jesus as much as I have today… can’t wait to tell the stories #fightthegoodfight #teamchrisley."
In November, Todd, 53, was sentenced to 12 years and 16-months' probation, and Julie, 50, was sentenced to seven years and 16 months’ probation, after they were convicted on federal tax evasion charges in June.
Last week, Todd reported to Federal Correctional Institution Pensacola in Florida, while Julie, surrendered to do her time at Federal Medical Center Lexington in Lexington, Kentucky.
Since their conviction, Todd and Julie have been vocal about filing an appeal, and holding on to their faith in God as they work through the appeals. In their final Chrisley Confessions episode before reporting to prison, the couple assured their listeners that they will hear from them soon.
"We love each and every person that calls in, each and every person that considers themselves a fan," Todd noted at the end of the episode. "You will hear back from us soon. Good luck and God bless."
RELATED CONTENT:
Hear Todd & Julie Chrisley's Final Podcast Before They Went to Prison
Why Julie and Todd Chrisley Believe They'll Get a Retrial
Savannah Chrisley Vows to 'Forever Fight' for Mom Amid Prison Sentence