Savannah Chrisley Admits It Was a ‘Tough Day’ Celebrating Easter without Parents Todd & Julie
Since her parents' imprisonment, Savannah Chrisley has cared for her younger sibling and her niece and has candidly spoken about her challenges. Julie and Todd's daughter has shared how "tough" it's been without her parents and her difficulty dating as a guardian of two minors.
In light of the Easter holidays, Savannah took to her Instagram story and shared that celebrating the holiday without her parents was difficult. "Tough without mama and daddy... we can do it, though! Our resurrection is coming," she wrote.
Savannah spent Easter with her friends, and fans showered her with words of support. "I know what you are doing is hard! You seem to be doing it with grace and humility, and honesty! I am glad the littles have you and your siblings. Keep on keeping on and trust God in all things and lean on your friends and family! Sending you positive vibes and a hug and prayers," one person wrote.
Savannah Chrisley's Instagram story | Source: Instagram/savannahchrisley
Another fan shared, "Your family is an inspiration of strength for me. My family is also going through something similar with a loved one. Your strength is a light of hope for many of us," and a third added, "Keep doing you, girl! Focus on you and your happiness, however that may be!"
When the reality Star left the courtroom after hearing the decision on her parents' fate following their sentencing, she knew she would have custody of her younger brother Grayson, and her sister Chloe, who is biologically her niece that the Christley family adopted and have raised since she was 1.
During an emotional episode of her podcast, "Unlocked," Savannah revealed that she had turned to therapy to find ways to cope with difficult situations and was in the process of getting better for Grayson and Chloe. Savannah also shared her experience tackling dating and that it was never only about her and the person she was seeing but included her younger siblings as well.
"It's hard; it's extremely... I'm helping to raise my 10-year-old sister and 16-year old-brother, and I'm trying to date. And I'm like, 'What do you do with them?' The 16-year-old, he drives and all that, but the 10-year-old, I'm like, 'You gotta maybe come have dinner with me.'" she said.
In honor of her father's birthday in early April, Savannah took to Instagram to express how much she missed her parents. She shared a picture of her family and captioned the post in part, "It's been 80 days… 80 days since I last received a 'goodnight my angel' text or and 'I love you more.' GEEZZZ, how I miss them!!... So today… I'm imagining us all together in one bear hug circle (sic) !!"
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