Savannah Chrisley’s Fans Admit Her Niece Chloe Looks Unrecognizable as She Grew Up Too Fast
Savannah Chrisley’s recent snapshot of her beloved niece Chloe Chrisley received much attention, as fans noted how much she had grown.
Savannah Chrisley’s fans admitted her niece looked unrecognizable as she grew up too fast. The reality star took to Instagram and posted a sweet picture of little Chloe at the beach.
The youngster posed, holding both her arms up in the air sharing a wide grin. She wore a white hat and paired it with a two-piece purple and white swimwear.
An undated image of Chloe Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley and Chase Chrisley on Episode 808 titled "Everlasting Todd" on "Chrisley Knows Best Season 8 | Photo: Getty Images
ALL GROWN UP
"Forever brightening my days! Please STOP growing my sweet little diva! Life is so short, guys…spend it with those that you love," the "Chrisley Knows Best” star captioned her post.
Savannah’s 2.2 million followers agreed with her that Chloe indeed grew up way too fast. “Yes, she is growing up! You’re such a good sister/auntie!” one user commented.
One person said she did not recognize Chloe mainly because she wore a hat and "looks so grown up." Others pointed out how cute she is.
“No intention to offend, I just wanted to know which child had her since I haven’t seen the show in several years. But now I remember her as a baby. She has grown into such a beautiful young lady!! She is definitely a Chrisley!!” another person noted.
Fans comment on Savannah Chrisley's post showing her niece Chloe Chrisley | Source: Instagram/@savannahchrisley
Others shared the same sentiments, with one person saying, "Wow, she's growing up fast! I almost didn't recognize her." She's a little doll," said one individual.
"Adorable," said another while adding, "Can't believe how tall she is!! Watching reruns of the show, and she was just a little peanut and now a Princess.”
"Chrisley Knows Best" fans barely recognize Chloe Chrisley on her recent photo | Source: Instagram/@savannahchrisley
“Looking like a Little Miss Sunshine,” one person added. One user said Chloe is growing up nicely and gets prettier by the day, “God bless you and your family.”
Chloe, 8, is the daughter of Todd Chrisley’s older son Kyle Chrisley. She has been featured on the series since she was still a baby and the only way to keep up with her is through the family’s social networks.
The 23-year-old has Chloe around her all the time and dotes on her.
Savannah Chrisley's fans flood to the comments section to compliment her niece Chloe Chrisley | Source: Instagram/@savannahchrisley
Back in 2017, Savannah told her fans that Chloe is basically her little sister. It is mainly because the little girl lives with them and they are raising her. She took to social media writing:
“LOVE my Coco!”
RACISM, JUDGMENT & DISCRIMINATION
Despite how evident Savannah loves her niece, she still has to defend her against haters who have previously claimed that she is trying to save a black child because she is white.
She took to Instagram that year and addressed the issue, saying Chloe is biracial and not black. “Her mother is black, and her father is white," she explained at the time.
In July 2020, she opened up about the reoccurring instances when she is with Chloe in public and said it is disturbing to face judgment. However, she stated that it is her "duty" to stand up for her niece against racism and discrimination.
“I take Chloe out with me, and we'll go get our nails done, or we'll go have lunch, and we'll just have a day to ourselves and the looks that I get from people – it's just devastating,” she revealed.
She continued, "To see the judgment from people… We are in 2020, and this should not be happening." Savannah emphasized that to initiate change in the fight against racial injustice, one must be willing to match their words with their actions.
In May last year, she went on social media and talked about the honest conversations that she and her father, including Chloe, have about race.
Savannah said her followers questioned why she was mum about the killing of George Floyd, a black man, at the hands of white police officers like other celebrities have.
However, she defended herself and said she was not quiet because she is a "privileged white girl" and insisted they do not know her. The Sassy by Savannah founder said she was still trying to process the events that took place around the country.
“My dad and I sat and had a lengthy conversation about it, and we were heartbroken and scared for Chloe's future. We live in a world where we have to teach her to be EXTRA cautious around police officers because of the color of her skin… IT HAS TO STOP!" she wrote.
CUSTODY BATTLE
Chloe is in the custody of Todd and Julie Chrisley, but the process has not been smooth sailing. They have had her under their wing since 2014.
The couple’s son, Kyle, 30, had a mental breakdown, and at the time, the court gave custody of his daughter to his parents. Although he became a lot better, the custody conditions have not changed over the years.
In 2015, Kyle requested that Chloe not appear on the family's reality show anymore, but his father did not oblige. Since then, the court ruling has changed, and they said Chloe could still be on the TV show, but her dad would need to get her paycheck.
However, Todd, 52, was not too happy about it, and in July 2017, reports stated that Todd and Kyle were battling it out in court over if Chloe would be on the show or not, and she ended up being pulled from one season because of the back and forth, ruled by the judge.
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