Savannah Chrisley delves into 'life falling apart' after parents Todd and ... trends now

Savannah Chrisley delves into 'life falling apart' after parents Todd and ... trends now
Savannah Chrisley delves into 'life falling apart' after parents Todd and ... trends now

Savannah Chrisley delves into 'life falling apart' after parents Todd and ... trends now

Savannah Chrisley gave her fans a glimpse into her tumultuous life on Tuesday as her parents Todd and Julie Chrisley begin multi-year federal prison sentences.

The 25-year-old reality star spoke on her Unlocked podcast about how she is dealing with her 'life falling apart' following her parents' conviction for multiple charges, including bank fraud and tax evasion.

Todd was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison, while Julie was given a seven-year sentence, for defrauding banks of more than $30 million from fraudulent loans, according to the Associated Press.

'So for those of you that are familiar with my family and have followed our lives and have also followed my podcast, you know that last week was an extremely difficult week for my family as a whole and for each of us individually,' Savannah said in the introduction to her latest episode.

Bad days: Savannah Chrisley, 25, opened up about her 'life falling apart' in the intro to the latest episode of her Unlocked podcast on Tuesday; seen in 2014 in LA

Bad days: Savannah Chrisley, 25, opened up about her 'life falling apart' in the intro to the latest episode of her Unlocked podcast on Tuesday; seen in 2014 in LA

'We kind of had to say goodbye to my parents for a little bit of time, for the foreseeable future,' she continued. 'And that was really, really, really tough.'

Despite the tone of her intro, Savannah kept the rest of the episode upbeat as she conducted a bubbly interview with her friend and producer Erin Dugan.

However, in the introduction, which was seemingly recorded after the interview, Savannah shared that she had not 'filmed a podcast since' recording her most recent interview on January 12, which happened to be her mother Julie's 50th birthday.

'The podcast that is going to be airing today that you're watching was filmed prior to my life falling apart, so it may seem happy-go-lucky,' she continued. 'I think it's because there was a lot of hope that was had and I wasn't faced with the reality of the situation.'

Going away: 'We kind of had to say goodbye to my parents for a little bit of time, for the foreseeable future,' she continued. 'And that was really, really, really tough'; Julie and Todd seen in 2019

Going away: 'We kind of had to say goodbye to my parents for a little bit of time, for the foreseeable future,' she continued. 'And that was really, really, really tough'; Julie and Todd seen in 2019

Fraudsters: Todd was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison , while Julie was given a seven-year sentence, for defrauding banks of more than $30 million from fraudulent loans, according to the Associated Press; still from Chrisley Knows Best

Fraudsters: Todd was sentenced to 12 years in federal

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