Savannah Chrisley I’m very happy to move out of my parents’ mansion.
When appearing in ABC News Studios Chrisleys: Life after lockdownSavannah, 27, revealed that she is looking forward to living a “worry-free life at 28” Todd and Julie Chrisley‘ Released from prison.
Savannah lives in her parents’ Nashville Home He was imprisoned in different prisons for more than two years. president Donald Trump Pardoned the couple In late May, when she was out for an errand, she called Savannah to post the news.
Savannah Even though her family asked her, “Don’t you miss the house?”
“I won’t miss the gardener, I won’t miss the people in the pool,” she said. Todd, 56, also participated in an interview on Sunday, June 29, adding: “I learned that the house is not her priority. … Maintenance is not her priority.”
“No, I’m raising a child,” Savannah said in her defense, referring to how she cared for her younger brother, Grayson Chrisley, 19, and Chloe Chrisley, 12, and Todd and Julie, who were adopted in 2016.
Savannah laughed as her father described his reaction to seeing home for the first time in years.
“He came in and was criticizing everything in the house,” she said. “I’m actually working for everyone for two and a half years, raising kids, and I think the floor is good.”
In June 2022, Todd and Julie, 52, were convicted of federal tax evasion, banking and wire fraud and conspiracy. Todd was sentenced to 12 years in prison and Julie was sentenced to seven years. (Both remain innocent.)
Without her parents, it would be difficult for Savannah to take the fortress.
“People comment and say, like, ‘Oh, I’m so sorry for you,” she said in mid-2024’s “Unlock” podcast. “And ‘You have money, it’s easy, don’t try to image it anymore.'”
She continued: “I struggled. Like, I knew that I didn’t know what it felt like to pay the bill that month.’ Because I left three mortgages, lawyers and kids.”
Savannah spent some time appearing in season 11 of the Afghan Hound as she took on many responsibilities Masked singer last year.
“I missed Masked singer Because I was embarrassed by her,” Todd Tell ABC News. “I know she will do that, but she can’t sing.”
He added: “I think she went there and did it, she didn’t care how bad she was.”

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